Literary criticism
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Literary criticism
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Literary criticism
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Incoming Resources
- A spectre, haunting, on the Communist Manifesto, China Miéville
- Around the world in 80 books, David Damrosch
- Great novels, the world's most remarkable fiction explored and explained, consultant, John Mullan
- Preoccupations, selected prose, 1968-1978, Seamus Heaney
- The waste land, a biography of a poem, Matthew Hollis
- The Wife of Bath, a biography, Marion Turner
- The sinner and the saint, Dostoevsky and the gentleman murderer who inspired a masterpiece, Kevin Birmingham
- Santa Teresa de Avila, by Helmut A. Hatzfeld
- The Darcy myth, Jane Austen, literary heartthrobs, and the monsters they taught us to love, Rachel Feder
- The strangers' house, writing Northern Ireland, Alexander Poots
- Walker Evans, starting from scratch, Svetlana Alpers
- The source of self-regard, selected essays, speeches, and meditations, Toni Morrison
- Why read Moby-Dick?, Nathaniel Philbrick
- All of the marvels, a journey to the ends of the biggest story ever told, Douglas Wolk
- Come and hear, what I saw in my seven-and-a-half-year journey through the Talmud, Adam Kirsch
- The Peanuts papers, writers and cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang, and the meaning of life, Andrew Blauner, editor
- Tomorrow perhaps the future, writers, outsiders, and the Spanish Civil War, Sarah Watling
- Letters to a writer of color, edited by Deepa Anappara and Taymour Soomro
- Shakespeare's sisters, how women wrote the Renaissance, Ramie Targoff
- The nature of Middle-earth, late writings on the lands, inhabitants, and metaphysics of Middle-earth, J.R.R. Tolkien ; edited by Carl F. Hostetter
- Shakespeare was a woman and other heresies, how doubting the bard became the biggest taboo in literature, Elizabeth Winkler
- Stranger magic, charmed states and the Arabian nights, Marina Warner
- More to say, essays & appreciations, Ann Beattie ; selected and introduced by the author
- The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
- Keats, a brief life in nine poems and one epitaph, Lucasta Miller
- Ex Libris, Michiko Kakutani ; illustrated by Dana Tanamachi
- The saddest words, William Faulkner's Civil War, Michael Gorra
- Sensuous knowledge, a Black feminist approach for everyone, Minna Salami
- O'Neill and his plays, four decades of criticism, edited by Oscar Cargill, N. Bryllion Fagin [and] William J. Fisher
- In search of The color purple, the story of an American masterpiece, Salamishah Tillet
- North by Shakespeare, a rogue scholar's quest for the truth behind the Bard's work, Michael Blanding
- The bloodied nightgown and other essays, Joan Acocella
- The secret history of Vladimir Nabokov, Andrea Pitzer
- The novels of Henry James, by Oscar Cargill
- The writer's crusade, Kurt Vonnegut and the many lives of Slaughterhouse-five, Tom Roston
- Flannery O'Connor's Why do the heathen rage, a behind-the-scenes look at a work in progress, Jessica Hooten Wilson ; illustrated by Steve Prince, One Fish Studio
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- Read until you understand, the profound wisdom of Black life and literature, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- Defacing the monument, Susan Briante
- The Book of Revelation, a biography, Timothy Beal
- A swim in a pond in the rain, in which four Russians give a master class on writing, reading, and life, George Saunders
- Fear and trembling, a new translation, Søren Kierkegaard ; translated and introduced by Bruce H. Kirmmse
- Who says?, mastering point of view in fiction, Lisa Zeidner
- A hitch in time, reflections ready for reconsideration, Christopher Hitchens
- Homo irrealis, essays, André Aciman
- Countries that don't exist, selected nonfiction, Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky ; edited by Jacob Emery and Alexander Spektor
- The New York times book review, 125 years of literary history, edited by Tina Jordan with Noor Qasim
- Watch your language, visual and literary reflections on a century of American poetry, Terrance Hayes
- Maus now, selected writing, edited by Hillary Chute
- Lorna Simpson, Thelma Golden, Kellie Jones, Chrissie Iles, Naomi Beckwith
Outgoing Resources
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