From: Leejane-AT-aol.com Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 01:25:53 -0400 Subject: Fwd: PPS: The World's Classic Literature on line hmmmm.... thought this group might have some good suggestions... --------------------- Forwarded message: From: robert-AT-rmy1.demon.co.uk (Robert Maxwell Young) Sender: psa-public-sphere-request-AT-sheffield.ac.uk Reply-to: robert-AT-rmy1.demon.co.uk To: psa-public-sphere-AT-sheffield.ac.uk (Multiple recipients of list) Date: 96-05-22 11:31:50 EDT Ian Pitchford - to whom so much is owed for creating Inter-Psych, Global-Psych and many other internet initiatives - has been scouring the net to create an archive of classic texts. The site is growing all the time. Here are the contents so far. Once again, much is also owed to the Sheffield University server. Tapestry: An Archive of the World's Most Influential Literature Classic texts: Darwin, The Bible, Shekespeare, Adam Smith, The Koran, etc., etc.http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/gpp/Tapestry/index.html Shakespeare The Complete Works Voltaire Candide Religious Texts Islam The Koran Christianity The Holy Bible Search the Bible Buddhism The Enlightenment The Noble Eightfold Path Confucianism The Doctrine of the Mean The Analects The Great Learning Hinduism The Bhagavad Gita The Laws of Manu Egyptian The Egyptian Book of the Dead Philosophy Aristotle Categories Dreams On Interpretation Metaphysics Nicomachaen Ethics Politics Machiavelli The Prince Plato The Republic Timaeus Science Darwin On the Origin Of Species The Descent of Man Wallace On the Law that has Regulated the Introduction of New Species On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type Society Marx and Engels The Communist Manifesto Smith The Wealth of Nations __________________________________________ | Robert Maxwell Young: robert-AT-rmy1.demon.co.uk | 26 Freegrove Rd., London N7 9RQ, England | tel. +44 171 607 8306 fax. +44 171 609 4837 | Professor of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies, | Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, University of Sheffield | Home page and writings: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/ | Process Press publications: | http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/process_press/index.html 'One must imagine Sisyphus happy.' - Camus --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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