Incoming Resources
- How to read novels like a professor, Thomas C. Foster
- Origins of a story, 202 true inspirations behind the world's greatest literature, Jake Grogan
- Literary fiction, the ways we read narrative literature, Geir Farner
- Beacham's encyclopedia of popular fiction, edited by Kirk H. Beetz
- The nature of narrative, Robert Scholes, James Phelan, Robert Kellogg
- Explorers of the infinite;, shapers of science fiction
- The art of subtext, beyond plot, Charles Baxter
- The novel, a survival skill, Tim Parks
- The Cambridge companion to popular fiction, edited by David Glover and Scott McCracken
- The novel, edited by Franco Moretti
- The book of books, the great American read, foreword by Meredith Vieira ; text by Jessica Allen
- Dancing with Mrs. Dalloway, stories of the inspiration behind great works of literature, Celia Blue Johnson
- The art of the novel, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
- The rough guide to classic novels, by Simon Mason
- Fiction and the figures of life, [by] William H. Gass
- Fic, why fanfiction is taking over the world, Anne Jamison
- The art of the novel, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
- Travel literature and the evolution of the novel, Percy G. Adams
- The novel, an alternative history : beginnings to 1600, Steven Moore
- A primer of the novel, for readers and writers, David Madden, Charles Bane, Sean M. Flory
- What is fiction for?, literary humanism restored, Bernard Harrison
- Vision and response in modern fiction, [by] Arnold L. Weinstein
- Tendencies of the modern novel,, by Hugh Walpole, Hamish Miles, Milton Waldman [and others] ..
- Who betrays Elizabeth Bennet?, further puzzles in classic fiction, John Sutherland
- Classic cult fiction:, a companion to popular cult literature, Thomas Reed Whissen
- Masterplots II, edited by Frank N. Magill
- Rediscoveries II, important writers select their favorite works of neglected fiction, edited by David Madden & Peggy Bach
- The diary novel, Lorna Martens
- Modern fiction studies
- Theory of the novel, a historical approach, edited by Michael McKeon
- Afterjoyce, studies in fiction after Ulysses, Robert Martin Adams
- Parody//meta-fiction, an analysis of parody as a critical mirror to the writing and reception of fiction, Margaret A. Rose
- Reflections of a Jacobite
- Classic novels, meeting the challenge of great literature, Arnold Weinstein
- The fabulous originals;, lives of extraordinary people who inspired memorable characters in fiction
- Eleven essays in the European novel, [by] R. P. Blackmur