Researchers working with the TCP texts produce a wide variety of projects and scholarship. Some examples are below. We hope you will contact us to let us know what you’re working on, or if we can answer any questions or provide any support for your work with the TCP texts.
Scholarly editions
- A True and Exact History of the Island of Barbados, 3rd Edition, edited by David Smith
- The Holinshed Project, Oxford University
- Spenser Archive, Washington University, St. Louis
- Digital Donne, Texas A & M
- OUP Complete Works of James Shirley, Anglia Ruskin University
Thematic websites combining selected TCP texts with other digital resources
- Witches of Early Modern England
- Poetic Miscellanies
- LEME: Lexicons of Early Modern English
- The Map of Early Modern London
- Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (beta)
Text analysis and corpus linguistics
- Shakespeare Genre Visualizations by Michael Witmore: Wine Dark Sea
- Monk Workbench
- Research by Ted Underwood, University of Illinois
- Visualizing English Print, University of Wisconsin and University of Strathclyde
- Global Renaissance, James Lee, Grinnell College
- Corpora prepared by the University of Helsinki’s VARIENG Research Unit for Variation, Contacts, and Change in English
Portals to search across many resources at once (including TCP texts)
- ARTFL
- Eighteenth Connect
- INKE Project, University of Victoria
- JISC Historic Books
- Manuscripts Online
- PhiloLogic@NU
Software/Tool development projects using the TCP corpus for testing and development
Other collaborations and relevant projects
- EEBO Introductions Series, ProQuest
- English Broadside Ballad Archive, University of California – Santa Barbara
- Patterns of Reference, Imperial College London
- Shakespeare Quartos Archive