Learn about the romance author's background and writing projects, plus check out a list of her works.
Dedicated to Doc Savage, this page describes all of the characters who've appeared in the radio, novel and comic book series. View cover art.
Site dedicated to the American writer and activist features the full text of many of her fiction and other works. Includes biographical details.
Consider the 1909 drama in three acts by Elizabeth Robins, concerning female suffrage. Provides a facsimile of the original playbill.
Peruse an encyclopedia entry for the Pulitzer Prize winning American poet Edwin Robinson.
Brief bio on Edwin Arlington Robinson classifies him as a transitional writer. Includes selected poems, such as "Richard Cory," "Mr. Flood s Party" and "Miniver Cheevy."
Features a fan page dedication to the author, Robinson. Includes an FAQ page, tourist information and maps.
Encyclopedia entry profiles Irish playwright Lennox Robinson whose works include "The Dreamers" and "The Big House."
Article by Patricia Robinson examines class hierarchy and identifies the root of female black disenfranchisement as capitalism.
"The Secretary - Capitalism's House Nigger" by Kathi Roche, examines the myth of the efficient or sexy secretary as larger social stereotypes.
Read an encyclopedia entry for the English poet John Wilmot Rochester.
Author of historical romance novels. Find writing excerpts, book publishing news, articles, and research links.
Read the first chapter of Rogeau's novel "All We Know of Heaven," and link to a review, too.
Contains reviews of Roger's mystery series featuring bounty hunter Dixie Flannigan, as well as biographical details about the author.
Offers a full bibliography and biography of the English mystery writer. Includes excerpts from some of his novels.
Features the Project Gutenberg etext of "Dope" by Sax Rohmer. Includes a short introduction.
The Project Gutenberg etext of "Fire Tongue" by Sax Rohmer. Read the short introduction.
Contains etexts to download. Included are two Fu Manchu stories, "The Return OF Dr. Fu Manchu" and "The Hand Of Fu Manchu", as well as others.
Encyclopedia entry provide a brief biography of the French writer Jules Romains.
Subtitled, "The Last Slave Cargo Landed in the United States," this electronic copy also includes an image of a page from the original text.
Check out an encyclopedia entry for Pierre Ronsard, a French poet whose works include "Loves of Cassandra" and "Odes."
Browse through four poems by this young Jewish poet killed in World War I. Includes a brief biography and author picture.
Visit Robert Rosenberg's publisher, Simon and Schuster, to find the first chapter of this gripping mystery.
Morris Rosenthal's novel is digitized in its entirety. Provides email contact to the author.
Includes books reviews and cover art from the children's books of this museum consultant turned author.
Presents 'A Book of Friends' for a discounted price. Find the level and rank, related books, customers' comments, and reviews.
Fill a shopping cart with Ross' 'Allegra's Window; Allegra Windor Board Book.' Write a review, read a short synopsis, and find recommendations.
Browse the works of this author, read her views on the writing and research processes, and see what her fans have written. Includes photos.
Kelley Ross questions genetic differences of behavior and psychology between the sexes on the basis of three books. Includes footnotes.
Kelly Ross argues against the concept that gender subordination is inherent in language and asserts that all meaning hinges on interpretation.
Created and maintained by Mark Antony Rossi, complete with a biography, his poetry, essays, fiction, reviews and links.
Australian poet, author and journalist David Rowbotham offers selections of his 60-year publishing history for research and general information.
View the unadorned text of William Rowley's play, reprinted by the University of Rochester.
Project Gutenberg offers Susanna Rowson's novel, the first best-seller in America, published in 1791. Presented in Plain Text.