Literary criticism
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Literary criticism
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Literary criticism
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Incoming Resources
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- The turning point, 1851, a year that changed Charles Dickens and the world, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- Shakespeare was a woman & other heresies, how doubting the bard became the biggest taboo in literature, Elizabeth Winkler
- Shakespeare's sisters, how women wrote the Renaissance, Ramie Targoff
- The bloodied nightgown and other essays, Joan Acocella
- Tomorrow perhaps the future, writers, outsiders, and the Spanish Civil War, Sarah Watling
- The Anna Karenina fix, life lessons from Russian literature, Viv Groskop
- The stories behind the stories, the remarkable true tales behind your favorite children's books, Danielle Higley
- American comics, a history, Jeremy Dauber
- The Darcy myth, Jane Austen, literary heartthrobs, and the monsters they taught us to love, Rachel Feder
- Jena 1800, the republic of free spirits, Peter Neumann ; translated from the German by Shelley Frisch
- What is the story of Nancy Drew?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- The strangers' house, writing Northern Ireland, Alexander Poots
- Au revoir Tristesse, lessons in happiness from French literature, Viv Groskop
- Soul culture, Black poets, books, and questions that grew me up, Remica Bingham-Risher
- Bookends, collected intros and outros, Michael Chabon
- The fine art of literary fist-fighting, how a bunch of rabble-rousers, outsiders, and ne'er-do-wells concocted creative nonfiction, Lee Gutkind
- What is the story of Anne of Green Gables?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
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