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The world's largest academic multi-disciplinary database. Provides full text access to over 4,600 full text and 3,600 peer-reviewed journals across a broad range of subjects areas.
Adam Matthew publishes unique primary source products for the social sciences and humanities.
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Documents every American feature film from 1893 to 1970.
Brings together the rich data of Book Review Digest, which includes descriptive summaries of books as well as excerpts of book reviews.
100 years of primary sources related to the arts in Victorian times. Includes, playbills and scripts to operas and complete scores.
Over 360 journals across the sciences, social sciences and humanities.
Coverage: 1997-
An archive of almost every play submitted for licence between 1737 and 1824, and hundreds of documents that provide social context for the plays, featuring: John Larpent collection from the Huntington Library •Supplementary documents, including Anna Larpent’s diaries •The London Stage, 1660-1800 •A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800
Coverage is from the beginnings of print to 1800 including all recorded English monographs printed between 1475 and 1700.
A bibliographical resource with coverage of hundreds of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals right up to the present day.
Resource for entertainment films and personalities produced in collaboration with the British Film Institute.
A comprehensive survey of current publications related to film scholarship alongside detailed and expansive filmographies.
Comprises approximately 4000 French texts, from classic works of literature to various kinds of non-fiction prose and technical writing.
Gale Literature: LitFinder provides access to literary works and authors throughout history and includes more than 130,000 full-text poems and 650,000+ poetry citations, as well as short stories, speeches, and plays. The database also includes secondary materials like biographies, images, and more.
Search for movies and TV shows by title, cast/crew, and character. Information provided includes director, genre, cast overview, rating, year released, runtime, plot outline.
Comprises more than eighty volumes of poetry by Irish women writing between 1768 and 1842.
A collection of more than 160 open access titles from Indiana University Press, covering subjects such as Asian Studies, Film, Folklore, Language Studies, Music and Philosophy.
This is a free electronic resource and TCD cannot guarantee the stability of the connection.
Offers thousands of colour images of manuscript and rare printed material as well as photographs, ephemera, memorabilia and video footage from this period in history.
Royal Shakespeare Company Archives provides a comprehensive record of the performance history of the Royal Shakespeare Company and its predecessor, the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. Browse and compare almost 1,400 prompt books to uncover how productions took shape, and explore the creative process behind the company's most important presentations in extensive additional documentation including production records, costume designs, music files and photographs.
Rare and unique prompt books from the world-famous Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington DC. The prompt books tell the stories of key performances as they were put on in theatres throughout Great Britain, the United States and further afield, between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries.
Documenting over 300 productions from 1997-2016 from the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, this digital collection is a critical resource for the study of Shakespeare, theatre, cultural history and early-modern literature.
Sourced from the British Film Institute (BFI), this collection of documentary, newsreel and feature films reveals the world as seen by Soviet, Chinese, Vietnamese, East European, and Latin American filmmakers.
Multidisciplinary resource. Access to the full text of over 1,300 journals published by Taylor and Francis.
Date range of documents: 1517-1975
Founded in 1902 as a supplement to The Times (London), for more than 100 years the Times Literary Supplement has forged a reputation for fine writing, literary discoveries and insightful debate. From Anglo-centric beginnings in 1902, by the mid-20th century the TLS had developed into a truly international publication, with contributors from every region of the world.
Until 1974, writings and influential criticism of hundreds of the twentieth century's most important writers and thinkers were kept anonymous to foster open discussion. The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive now discloses the identity of these contributors.
The value of this archive lies in its reach, offering comprehensive coverage of the latest and most important publications in multiple languages. Many of the world’s most notable writers, critics and thinkers have contributed to the TLS, making it a rich resource for following the developments of debate, opinion and perspective.
Showcasing the British Film Institute’s Victorian Film Collection and the Mitchell and Kenyon Collection, Victorians on Film provides a glimpse into the lives of the late Victorians and Edwardians captured by some of Britain’s earliest film pioneers and innovators.
The directory provides a comprehensive bibliographic record of printed books, government publications and manuscripts of the period 1800-1900. Series 2 includes all 25,000 of the Series 1 (1997) entries, most of them now updated, with an additional 25,000 entries.
Wesleyan University Press helped establish and sustain dance studies and the practice of stagecraft through its seminal book publications in the 1960s and 1970s, a tradition that continues to this day. With the support of Humanities Open Book program, a joint initiative of The National Endowment for the Humanities and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, we are pleased to reissue sixteen titles from our performing arts backlist. These titles in dance and theater contribute to an understanding of the evolution of modernism in the performing arts.
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Collection of early women’s writing (more than 320 texts) in English between
1526 and 1850, focusing on materials that are rare or inaccessible.
Published by the Women Writers Project at Northeastern University.

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