Online library in 3DWebWorldz Part 4:
Realism and Transcendentalism:
Relevant to history, government,
social studies, literature, and philosophy.
Miss Brenda discusses major intellectual movements of the Victorian era.
- Participants: Jamie Jordan, Miss Brenda, Selby
- Links to Project Gutenberg
Who would be interested
- Teachers and students of history, government, social studies, literature, and philosophy.
- Librarians, book clubs, and writers
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- To visit the library, click here
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- No need to register. Enter as a guest to see what is there.
- Better yet, bring a friend--you can talk in this library.
- Registration is free--that lets you pick an avatar an build a contact list.
Realism
Transcendentalism
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