| Bodleian Library Image Catalogue: Features medieval manuscript images from the Bodleian Library, Oxford, UK. |
| Dante and Chaucer: A detailed thesis by R. A. Shoaf, subtitled 'Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval Poetry'. |
| French Middle Ages Literature: Many links to sites covering general literature and to specific texts and authors. |
| Lectures on Medieval Literature: Links to online lectures at ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies. |
| Medieval and Classical Library: Collection of on-line literary works. |
| Medieval Literary Bibliographies: Useful collection from the University of Rochester, that includes 'Women Writers of the Middle Ages' and 'Medieval English Drama'. |
| Medieval Manuscript Manual: Includes an overview of project and basic information on medieval manuscripts. |
| Medieval Rhetorics of Prose Composition: Article by Martin Camargo in The Medieval Review. |
| Medieval Women Writers: Staying Up Late: Essay by Tilde Sankovitch at Northwestern University. |
| Middle English Texts: Collection of important literary texts produced by TEAMS (The Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages). |
| NetSERF: Medieval Literature: A small but carefully selected collection of links to 'net resources on Medieval Literature and online archives of Medieval texts. |
| Of Arthur and Merlin: A transcription and translation of MS Oxford Bodleian Douce 236. |
| Portuguese Medieval Literature: An introduction to the prose and poetry of the country in 'The Age of the Troubador'. |
| Tales of the Middle Ages: Collected stories, fables, and anecdotes from and about the Middle Ages. |
| The Camelot Project: University of Rochester database of texts, images and bibliographies concerned with the legends of King Arthur. |
| The Decline and Fall of Latin: Essay covering the decline of Latin and the rise of English towards the end of the medieval period in Europe. |
| The Evolution of the Lyric Insertion in Thirteenth-Century Narrative: Discussion of Renart's Roman de la Rose and the medieval narrative. |
| Wikipedia: Medieval Literature: Article with sections on languages, authorship, genres and notable works of the period. |