Characters and characteristics in literature
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- Follies of God, Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog, James Grissom
- Careers for your characters, a writer's guide to 101 professions from architect to zookeeper, Raymond Obstfeld and Franz Neumann
- The book of great books, a guide to 100 world classics / W. John Campbell
- Thursday Next in first among sequels, a novel, Jasper Fforde
- Character education through children's literature, Shawna Brynildssen
- Story's end, Marissa Burt
- The land of stories, the wishing spell, Chris Colfer
- Adventures from the land of stories, Queen Red Riding Hood's Guide to Royalty, and, The Mother Goose Diaries, Chris Colfer
- The book of other people, edited by Zadie Smith
- Cyclopedia of literary characters
- Portrait stories, Michal Peled Ginsburg
- Half upon a time, by James Riley
- Something rotten, [a Thursday Next mystery], Jasper Fforde
- There is no dragon in this story, Lou Carter ; illustrations by Deborah Allwright
- 45 master characters, mythic models for creating original characters, Victoria Schmidt
- Shakespeare and this "imperfect" world, dramatic form and the nature of knowing, Giulio Marra
- Red, the true story of Red Riding Hood, Liesl Shurtliff
- Blood of wonderland, Colleen Oakes
- Clocked!, Lisa Harkrader
- The woman who died a lot, now with 50% added subplot, Jasper Fforde
- Tales from the hood, by Michael Buckley
- Marcel Proust, Elisabeth de Gramont. Précédé de Elisabeth de Gramont du côté de chez Proust / par Christian de Bartillat. Et suivi de Marcel Proust du côté de Guermantes, ou, La victoire sur le temps / par Christian de Bartillat
- The lineup, the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives, edited by Otto Penzler
- Imagining characters, conversations about women writers : Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Willa Cather, Iris Murdoch, and Toni Morrison, A.S. Byatt and Ignês Sodré ; edited by Rebecca Swift
- The sisters Grimm, Michael Buckley ; pictures by Peter Ferguson, book four
- The Land of Stories, the Enchantress returns, Chris Colfer
- The lineup, the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives, edited by Otto Penzler
- The land of stories, beyond the Kingdoms, Chris Colfer
- The pirate code, by Heidi Schulz ; with illustrations by John Hendrix
- Kingdom of ash and briars, Hannah West
- The antihero
- Wished, Jen Calonita
- The one vs. the many, minor characters and the space of the protagonist in the novel, Alex Woloch
- Playing bit parts in Shakespeare, M.M. Mahood
- Jane Austen and the interplay of character, Ivor Morris
- Peter Rabbit
- Creating characters, from the editors of Writer's Digest ; foreword by Steven James
- Getting inside your head, what cognitive science can tell us about popular culture, Lisa Zunshine
- Héroes alfabéticos, por qué hay que leer novelas, Justo Serna
- The land of stories, the enchantress returns, Chris Colfer
- Jack of spades, a tale of suspense, Joyce Carol Oates
- Heartless, Marissa Meyer
- Trials of character:, the eloquence of Ciceronian ethos
- An author's odyssey, Chris Colfer
- White supremacy in children's literature, characterizations of African Americans, 1830-1900, Donnarae MacCann
- Adventures from the Land of stories, The Mother Goose diaries ; and, Queen Red Riding Hood's guide to royalty, Chris Colfer
- Shakespeare's foreign worlds, national and transnational identities in the Elizabethan age, Carole Levin and John Watkins
- The Guinevere deception, Kiersten White
- The stolen slippers, Melissa De la Cruz
- Once upon a crime, by Michael Buckley