Welcome to the research guide for your course in Western Literature!
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Critical Survey of Long Fiction - Ref PN3451 .C75 2010
Critical Survey of Short Fiction - Ref PN3321 .C7 2012
Moulton's Library of literary criticism of English and American authors - Ref PR83 .M73 1989
Notable British Novelists - Ref PR 821 .N57 2001, vols. 1-3.
Oxford encyclopedia of British literature - Ref PR 19 .O95 2006, vols. 1-5.
Oxford companion to Classical Literature - Ref PA 31 .H69 1991
Oxford companion to English Literature - Ref PR 19 .O94 2000
Oxford companion to Shakespeare - Ref PR 19 .O94 2001
You can search for any of the following Library of Congress subject term tags by limiting the search by "Subject":
Classical literature
Classical literature - dictionaries
Classical literature - History and criticism
English literature
English literature - dictionaries
English literature - History and criticism
French literature
French literature - dictionaries
French literature - History and criticism
Russian literature
Russian literature - dictionaries
Russian literature - History and criticism
You can search journal articles by title, keyword, or author, or browse the following journals through the library's Periodical Listing.
Created: Dr. Steven Hake/Thornhill, 2011. Last update: Thornhill, 2022.