Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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- Subject of44
- As of this writing, the essential essays, 1968-2002, Clive James
- Encyclopedia of allegorical literature, David Adams Leeming, Kathleen Morgan Drowne
- Beacham's guide to literature for young adults, Kirk H. Beetz, Suzanne Niemeyer, editors
- The literature book, James Canton, consultant editor
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Where I've been and where I'm going, essays, reviews, prose, by Joyce Carol Oates
- World literature, Arthur H. Bell, Vincent F. Hopper, and Bernard D.H. Grebanier
- Essays in biography, Joseph Epstein
- Time bites, views and reviews, Doris Lessing
- World literature criticism, 1500 to the present : a selection of major authors from Gale's literary criticism series, James P. Draper, editor
- The war against cliché, essays and reviews, 1971-2000, Martin Amis
- A temple of texts, essays, William H. Gass
- Literary movements for students, presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied literary movements, David Galens, project editor
- 97,196 words, essays, Emmanuel Carrère ; translated from the French by John Lambert
- Why read the classics?, Italo Calvino ; translated from the Italian by Martin McLaughlin
- New & selected essays, by Howard Nemerov ; with a foreword by Kenneth Burke
- The well-educated mind, a guide to the classical education you never had, Susan Wise Bauer
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- Cities and men, by Ludwig Lewisohn
- Great foreign language writers, edited by James Vinson and Daniel Kirkpatrick
- A note on literary criticism, by James T. Farrell
- The world between two covers, reading the globe, Ann Morgan
- The art of death, writing the final story, Edwidge Danticat
- The art of X-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- Why I read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser
- Contributions to literature;, descriptive, critical, humorous, biographical, philosophical, and poetical., By Samuel Gilman
- Masterplots, editor, Laurence W. Mazzeno
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill
- Willa Cather on writing, critical studies on writing as an art, with a foreword by Stephen Tennant
- A history of gay literature, the male tradition, Gregory Woods
- On literature, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Martin McLaughlin
- Stranger shores, literary essays, 1986-1999, J.M. Coetzee
- More classics revisited, Kenneth Rexroth ; edited by Bradford Morrow
- This living hand, and other essays, Edmund Morris
- The sheep from the goats, selected literary essays of John Simon
- Modern book of criticism
- The burning library, essays, Edmund White ; edited by David Bergman
- The gay and lesbian literary heritage, a reader's companion to the writers and their works, from antiquity to the present, edited by Claude J. Summers
- Classics for pleasure, Michael Dirda
- World literature and its times, profiles of notable literary works and the historical events that influenced them, Joyce Moss, Lorraine Valestuk
- The deconstruction of literature, criticism after Auschwitz, David H. Hirsch
- Wonderworks, the 25 most powerful inventions in the history of literature, Angus Fletcher
- McLuhan, hot & cool;, a primer for the understanding of & a critical symposium with a rebuttal by McLuhan, edited by Gerald Emanuel Stearn