Literature and society
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Literature and society
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Literature and society
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Incoming Resources
- Burn this book, notes on literature and engagement, edited by Toni Morrison
- British women short story writers, the new woman to now, edited by Emma Young and James Bailey
- Writing to change the world, Mary Pipher
- Representations, essays on literature and society, Steven Marcus
- Democracy and poetry, Robert Penn Warren
- Literature against itself, literary ideas in modern society, Gerald Graff
- Epic, form, content, and history, Frederick Turner
- The invention of private life, literature and ideas, Sudipta Kaviraj
- Rocket and lightship, essays on literature and ideas, Adam Kirsch
- Haunted, on ghosts, witches, vampires, zombies, and other monsters of the natural and supernatural worlds, Leo Braudy
- Literature and society
- The hidden script, writing and the unconscious, David Punter
- Ideology, David Hawkes
- Hamlet's castle, the study of literature as a social experience, by Gordon Mills
- The power of literature in a time of crisis
- Whatever happened to Sherlock Holmes, detective fiction, popular theology, and society, Robert S. Paul
- Literature and gentility in Scotland, the Alexander lectures at the University of Toronto, 1980, David Daiches
- Can poetry matter?, essays on poetry and American culture, by Dana Gioia
- Books promiscuously read, reading as a way of life, Heather Cass White
- The literary imagination, essays on literature and society, Laurence Lerner
- The ordeal of Robert Frost, the poet and his poetics, Mark Richardson
- Argufying, essays on literature and culture, William Empson ; edited with an introduction by John Haffenden
- The call me Ishmael phone book, an interactive guide to life-changing books, Stephanie Kent and Logan Smalley
- Breaking bread with the dead, a reader's guide to a more tranquil mind, Alan Jacobs
- Dimensions of science fiction, William Sims Bainbridge
- Signs taken for wonders, essays in the sociology of literary forms, Franco Moretti ; translated by Susan Fischer, David Forgacs, David Miller
- The Cambridge companion to popular fiction, edited by David Glover and Scott McCracken
- Criticism in society, interviews with Jacques Derrida, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lentricchia, and J. Hillis Miller, Imre Salusinszky
- Tragic realism and modern society, studies in the sociology of the modern novel, John Orr
- Literature and society, edited, with a pref., by Edward W. Said
- The Victorian debate:, English literature and society, 1832-1901
- New worlds and new ideas (1492 to 1750), a Discovery Channel Production ; produced by Rhonda Fabian, Jerry Baber ; directed by Rhonda Fabian ; project director/producer for CLEARVUE/eav, Mary Watanabe
- Arthurian literature and society, Stephen Knight
- The heart of Europe, essays on literature and ideology, J.P. Stern
- El teatro hispanoamericano de crítica social, Pedro Bravo-Elizondo
- Classics and trash, traditions and taboos in high literature and popular modern genres, Harriett Hawkins
- The critical path;, an essay on the social context of literary criticism
- Criticism and social change, Frank Lentricchia
- The dreams our stuff is made of, how science fiction conquered the world, Thomas M. Disch
- Cities of light and sons of the morning;, a cultural psychology for an age of revolution,, by Martin Green
- The writer and society, Heinrich Mann and literary politics in Germany, 1890-1940, David Gross
- Literary rivals, feuds and antagonisms in the world of books, by Richard Bradford
- Mallarmé's children, symbolism and the renewal of experience, Richard Cándida Smith
- The illusion; an essay on politics, theatre, and the novel
- Unbuttoning America, a biography of "Peyton Place", Ardis Cameron
- Poetic justice, the literary imagination and public life, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Thug notes, a street-smart guide to classic literature, Sparky Sweets, PhD
- If you're not free at work, where are you free?, literature and social change : selected essays and interviews 1994-2014, Tom Wayman
- A scream goes through the house, what literature teaches us about life, Arnold Weinstein
- Will & me, how Shakespeare took over my life : (a memoir), Dominic Dromgoole
Outgoing Resources
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