Mr. Furr offers some interesting links for "basic sources", texts of Chaucer
and others, electronic journals and criticism, as well as information about
the history and culture of the time period. The green background makes
this a difficult read, but changing your Netscape colors helps.
"The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to electronic resources
in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server at Georgetown University.
Scroll down to the "Search by category, subcategory, type of materials,
and/or keyword" link for best options. Select a choice from all three
columns.
Find biographical information, critical essays (including material from
the Early Modern Literary Studies), student essays which are noted as such
(avoid these for a college paper!), and links to other related sources.
Some sites even have musical accompaniment.
This is another gateway to links relating to Medieval Literature.
Many of the links above will be found in the lists here, but look for some
new ones as well.