Incoming Resources
- Reading Lolita in Tehran, a memoir in books, Azar Nafisi
- Qu'est-ce qu'un classique québécois?, Robert Melançon
- American literature, a journal of literary history, criticism and bibliography
- The burden of memory, the muse of forgiveness, Wole Soyinka
- Genius, a mosaic of one hundred exemplary creative minds, Harold Bloom
- Language and silence;, essays on language, literature, and the inhuman
- Reading Lolita in Tehran, a memoir in books, Azar Nafisi
- Irish literature, a social history : tradition, identity, and difference, Norman Vance
- On histories and stories, selected essays, A.S. Byatt
- Guide to American literature and its backgrounds since 1890, Howard Mumford Jones and Richard M. Ludwig
- Where shall wisdom be found?, Harold Bloom
- A many-windowed house, collected essays on American writers and American writing, edited, with an introduction by Henry Dan Piper
- English literature, 1789-1815
- The signifying monkey, a theory of African-American literary criticism, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Opening the gates, an anthology of Arab feminist writing, edited by Margot Badran and Miriam Cooke
- The sense of an ending;, studies in the theory of fiction, [by] Frank Kermode
- MLA international bibliography of books and articles on the modern languages and literatures
- On literature, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Martin McLaughlin
- World authors, 1950-1970, a companion volume to Twentieth century authors, edited by John Wakeman. Editorial consultant: Stanley J. Kunitz
- The Oxford Book of American Literary Anecdotes, edited by Donald Hall
- "What is literature?" and other essays, Jean-Paul Sartre
- The monsters and the critics, and other essays, J.R.R. Tolkien ; edited by Christopher Tolkien
- Ziemia Ulro, Czesław Miłosz ; przedm. Józefa Sadzika