A most cordial welcome to WebLiterature.Net. This is your place on the Internet to read classic books online - free classical literature -
absoutely to your heart's content - and enjoy. We bring together a Web of great Literature to readers and book-lovers through the Internet.
In a nutshell:
WebLiterature - online classic literature - is the favorite corner of a book-worm, a place to find and read the best classic
literature ever written.
WebLiterature aspires to be a free online digital literature library for reading top quality classic literature
Full-text, unabridged and authentic top classic literature on the Internet (in case of non-English books, authentic English
translated version of the classic)
WebLiterature is a fully search-able, chapterwise browse-able and reader-friendly source of literature on the web .
WebLiterature for whom?
Students - under-graduate, graduate and doctoral - for thesis, summer homework etc
Teachers - especially language teachers
Literature lovers looking to read books online
Literary critics
Free online literature readers
E-book hunters searching books to read online
People looking for classic novels and stories leading to plays to act upon
Authors, Titles and Genre
All of it is the classical immortal authors. So far, we cover literay works by 350+ (356 at this moment) authors,
6500+ (nearing 7000) titles narrating all-time best fiction including greatest novels (2000+), short stories, essays, poems and
also non-fiction. A question that we keep facing is that what are the best books to read online. Now that the site
is growing older and has been gaining popularity all through its babyhood, we see maximum readership for the
following books. If you are asking "which book to read next" then here is the booklist for you.
How do we survive?
So far, we survive on advertising. Only. We still do not seek money donations unlike many others - who knows, we might have to do that
later but we are constantly working hard enough to avoid that. Happily, WebLiterature has grown a great extent, and a big
hand and very warm word of thanks to all our readers who love books and have been recommending WebLiterature to their friends,
colleagues and associates. We need your recommendation, and we hope our sincere efforts will give you the heart to spread the word.
Sincere request to students and teachers, please pass on the message to your next batches if you are happy with our work, attempts
and attitude.
How can you contribute? No, not money - WebLiterature does not accept money donations and hopes never to.
Please contribute otherwise. How?
We hope you provide a list of books that you would love to see on WebLiterature, mailed to
editor@webliterature.net, and if everything permits, we shall make every attempt to bring
a smile to your face.
If you have the HTML source of some legitimate classic work and wish to share it with all of us,
please let us know and we shall upload it as soon as we can.
Please let us know of each and every error you found in our pages - we are
humans and our efforts are as prone to mistake as any human. You, our readers, are the core assets of our huge literature library.
You are our biggest reason to try to be perfect, and only you can increase our perfection.
Please let your friends and colleagues know of our attempts if you like our work as well as our attitude. This is your social contibution.
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We recognize that dislike can help show the pillar of liking and failure can help build the pillar of success.
Thanks for all your social and intellectual (and strictly non-economic) contributions. WebLiterature is everyone's site by everyone for
reading - "of the people, by the people, for the people", and every bit of help and feedback from you is a drop of gold for us.