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- Essay on literature, written by the third-century Chinese poet Lu Chi ; translated by Shih-hsiang Chen in the year MCMXLVIII
- Freedom and the arts, essays on music and literature, Charles Rosen
- Around the world in 80 books, David Damrosch
- Writing with intent, essays, reviews, personal prose, 1983-2005, Margaret Atwood
- Siete noches, Jorge Luis Borges
- Stone Reader, Jet Films & Point of View Productions [present] ; written, produced and directed by Mark Moskowitz ; producer, Robert Goodman
- Seven nights, Jorge Luis Borges ; translated by Eliot Weinberger ; introduction by Alastair Reid
- Why read the classics?, Italo Calvino ; translated from the Italian by Martin McLaughlin
- Six memos for the next millennium, Italo Calvino
- Essays, ancient and modern,, by T. S. Eliot
- The Western literary canon in context, [taught by: Professor] John M. Bowers
- Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres., By Hugh Blair ..
- Classics for pleasure, Michael Dirda
- Stranger shores, literary essays, 1986-1999, J.M. Coetzee
- An abridgment of Blair's lectures on rhetoric, Revised and corrected for the use of Academies and schools, with questions adapted to the work,, by a gentleman of Portland ; arranged upon an original plan of the present publisher
- A hitch in time, reflections ready for reconsideration, Christopher Hitchens
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- Collected essays & memoirs, Albert Murray ; Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Paul Devlin, editors
- Quarrel & quandary, essays, by Cynthia Ozick
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill
- Why I Read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- Curiosities of literature, John Sutherland ; with illustrations by Martin Rowson
- An abridgment of Blair's Lectures on rhetoric., Rev. and cor. for the use of academies and schools. With questions adapted to the work., By a gentleman of Portland. Arranged upon an original plan of the present publisher
- An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric ..., Revand corr
- Time bites, views and reviews, Doris Lessing
- Selected essays
- A temple of texts, essays, William H. Gass
- The edge of impossibility: tragic forms in literature
- A reader's book of days, true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year, Tom Nissley ; with illustrations by Joanna Neborsky
- Essays in literary criticism., Selected and edited with an introd. by Irving Singer
- The third book of criticism
- A history of gay literature, the male tradition, Gregory Woods
- Hidden patterns, studies in psychoanalytic literary criticism, edited and with introduction by Leonard and Eleanor Manheim
- Literature, ancient and modern, with specimens, by the author of Peter Parley's tales
- Countries of the mind, essays in literary criticism, by John Middleton Murry ; first series
- The art of death, writing the final story, Edwidge Danticat
- The merry heart, reflections on reading, writing, and the world of books, Robertson Davies
- Literary history and literary criticism., Acta of the Ninth Congress. Held at New York University, August 25 to 31, 1963., Leon Edel, editor ; Kenneth McKee and William M. Gibson, co-editors
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- Literature and the gods, Roberto Calasso ; translated from the Italian by Tim Parks
- My literary passions
- Self-consuming artifacts;, the experience of seventeenth-century literature,, by Stanley E. Fish
- Inner workings, literary essays, 2000-2005, J.M. Coetzee ; with an introduction by Derek Attridge
- History of beauty, edited by Umberto Eco ; translated by Alastair McEwen
- The art of X-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- The uses of error, Frank Kermode
- Upstream, select essays, Mary Oliver
- The Western canon, the books and school of the ages, Harold Bloom
- The story of the world's literature,, by John Macy; illustrated by Onorio Ruotolo