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Fiction + History and criticism
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Fiction + History and criticism
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Fiction + History and criticism
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Fiction + History and criticism
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History and criticism
Fiction
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The rhetoric of fiction
Great novels, the world's most remarkable fiction explored and explained, consultant, John Mullan
Notes on novelists,, with some other notes
The art of the novel, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
Five masters;, a study in the mutations of the novel
The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
The Complete Review guide to contemporary world fiction, M.A. Orthofer
Thirteen ways of looking at the novel, Jane Smiley
Testaments betrayed, an essay in nine parts, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
Storytellers and their art;, an anthology., Edited by Georgianne Trask and Charles Burkhart
Great literary friendships, Janet Phillips
How to live. What to do, in search of ourselves in life and literature, Josh Cohen
Criticism and fiction
The vital tradition;, the Catholic novel in a period of convergence, [by] Gene Kellogg
The nature of narrative, [by] Robert Scholes [and] Robert Kellogg
The novel, by Richard Freedman
I am a story, by Dan Yaccarino
I, grape; or the case for fiction, essays, Brock Clarke
How to draw a novel, Martín Solares ; translated from the Spanish by Heather Cleary
The curtain, an essay in seven parts, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
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