How Do You Read Classic American Literature Online?
Most classic works of American literature are in the public domain, which means they are not bound by copyright laws and can be distributed freely. In the Internet age, that means many of them have been stored online. You can thus view them as easily as you might browse for them in the library. It demonstrates one of the Internet’s great strengths–the ability to provide information quickly and easily, allowing individual users to enjoy great works of literature with just the touch of a button. Go to Google.com or a similar search engine and type in the name or author of the book you wish to read, whether it be Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, Jack London, Edith Wharton, Henry James or other American authors. If you don’t have a particular book in mind, go to americanliterature.com, literaturepage.com, readbookonline.net or a similar page. They hold huge repositories of classic works of literature, allowing you to search for specific titles or browse the