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Orlando

Women's Writing in the British Isles, from the beginnings to the present

...a little square book bound in red cloth fell from the breast of her leather jacket - her poem The Oak Tree

Virgina Woolf, Orlando

Prize winner

Winner of the Award for Outstanding Achievement, Computing in the Arts and Humanities

Society for Digital Humanities/Societe pour l'etude des medias interactifs, Canada

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Orlando is a comprehensive electronic database relating to women's writing in the British Isles. It offers a wealth of biographical and critical information on more than 1000 writers, together with entries on literary and historical events.

Extensive search capabilities

The database offers entries on authors' lives and writing careers, contextual material, timelines, internal links and bibliographies. Entries are tagged, enabling searches to focus not only on author, date and place but also on such issues as genre, intertextuality, and relations with publishers.

For scholars and students of literary and cultural history at all levels: