1. http://www.chinapage.com/liqing-poetry.html
This website contains a myriad of Li Qingzhao's poems.
2. www.chinavoc.com/history/song/lqzh.htm
A brief article on Li Qingzhao's life.
3. www.sino-platonic.org/abstract/spp013_ci_poetry.html-23k
This website offers an excerpt from the Sino-Platonic Papers- nice background information on Ci-poems and Li Qingzhao.
4. http://home.infionline.net/~ddisse/liquinzh.html
This is a wonderful resource of Li Qingzhao's biography that will be used in the power point presentation.
5. http://www.answers.com/topic/liqingzhao
This website contains a quick overview to introduce Li Qingzhao to the students.
6. http://people.ucsc.edu/~myrtreia/essays/doulbe_nine.html
This website has notes on
Double Nine
and
Wuling Spring
by Li Qingzhao.
7. http://www.melanconent.com/lib/knowl/history/china/song/north.html.
This is a site that contains a condensed version of history of the Song Dynasty.
8. www.greatchinese.com/famous/lady/liqingzhao.htm
This is a website where students can view some of Li Qingzhao's poems in Chinese.
9. http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/4826/shengshengman.htm
This website offers multiple poems by Li Qingzhao.
10. http://latter-rain.com/eccle/abela.htm
This website offers background information on Peter Abelard.
11. http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/abelard.html
A brief biography of Peter Abelard is found on this website.
12. http://classiclit.about.com/cs/articles/a/aa_abelard.htm
This website offers background information on Heloise and Peter Abelard as well as links to additional websites on the couple.
13. http://faculty.molloy.edu/smayo/Letters%20of%20Heloise.htm
This website contains the four readings from Peter and Heloise that is listed in the Strategies section titled "Examining Primary Resources."