English literature + History and criticism
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English literature + History and criticism
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English literature + History and criticism
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Incoming Resources
- William Shakespeare's King Lear, by Arthur S. Rosenblatt
- The emergence of mind, representations of consciousness in narrative discourse in English, edited by David Herman
- Thieving Three-Fingered Jack, transatlantic tales of a Jamaican outlaw, 1780-2015, Frances R. Botkin
- A quiet corner in a library, William Henry Hudson
- The Oxford illustrated history of English literature, edited by Pat Rogers
- The second common reader, Virginia Woolf ; edited and introduced by Andrew McNeillie
- 1000 years of English literature, a treasury of literary manuscripts, Chris Fletcher with Roger Evans and Sally Brown
- Where the Southern cross the Yellow Dog, on writers and writing, Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- Where the Southern cross the Yellow Dog, on writers and writing, Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- The common reader, second series, Virginia Woolf .
- Cassell's history of English literature, Peter Conrad
- Julius Caesar, [edited by John Crowther]
- Enthusiasms
- The transatlantic Indian, 1776-1930, Kate Flint
- The Dharma bum's guide to western literature, finding nirvana in the classics, Dean Sluyter
- A student's history of English literature, William Edward Simonds
- Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare), SparkNotes
- Twelfth Night (No Fear Shakespeare), SparkNotes
- Gore Vidal, sexually speaking, collected sex writings, Donald Weise, editor
- William Shakespeare's Hamlet, by Michael Feingold
- Thug notes, a street-smart guide to classic literature, Sparky Sweets, Ph.D.
- The tempest
- Charles Dickens, a critical study
- William Golding's Lord of the flies, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- A handbook of English literature, Austin Dobson and W.H. Griffin
- Books and characters, French and English, Lytton Strachey
- Julius Caesar (No Fear Shakespeare), SparkNotes
- Merchant of Venice (No Fear Shakespeare), SparkNotes
- Adventures Among Books
- The lost childhood and other essays
- The economics of the imagination, Kurt Heinzelman
- Patriarchy and incest from Shakespeare to Joyce, Jane M. Ford
- The use of imaginary, historical, and actual maps in literature, how British and Irish authors created imaginary worlds to tell their stories (Defoe, Swift, Wordsworth, Kipling, Joyce, Tolkien, etc.), John Wyatt ; with a foreword by Paul Foster
- The common reader, first series
- A history of English literature, William Vaughn Moody and Robert Morss Lovett
- The Jew in English fiction, David Philipson
- The outsiders, S.E. Hinton
- Thug notes, a street-smart guide to classic literature, Sparky Sweets, PhD
- Introduction to literary context, [edited by Salem Press]
- The Oxford English literary history, general editor, Jonathan Bate
- Through a glass darkly, suffering, the sacred, and the sublime in literature and theory
- The vale of soulmaking, post-Kleinian model of the mind and its poetic origins, Meg Harris Williams
- The masters of English literature, Stephen Lucius Gwynn
- Brian Friel's dramatic artistry, "the work has value", edited by Donald E. Morse, Csilla Bertha, and Mária Kurdi
- Albion, the origins of the English imagination, Peter Ackroyd
- A Study Guide for Charles Dickens's Great Expectations
- English literature from the Old English period through the Renaissance, edited by J.E. Luebering
- The common reader, Second series, [By] Virginia Woolf .
- Speak what we feel (not what we ought to say), reflections on literature and faith, Frederick Buechner
- King Lear, edited by John Crowther