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Digital literature
Electronic books offer numerous benefits: They're usually searchable, they can be made instantly accessible to the visually impaired, they're often free, and, perhaps best of all, they're accessible right now. This list compiles some of the best sources for finding great works of literature on the Web.
Format: bibliography/help

Resources on the web

The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson website with documents written by Emerson that can be copied, printed and redistributed because they are available in the public domain. The website also has links to works by other writers from the 1800s, some of Emerson's works read aloud,... (Learn more)
Format: website/general
Provided by: Jim Manley
Examining transcendentalism through popular culture
This lesson, presented by ReadWriteThink, examines the elements of transcendentalism and challenges students to find examples of the literary movement in popular culture. (Learn more)
Format: lesson plan (grade 9 English Language Arts)
Provided by: IRA/NCTE