Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill, vol. 4
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill, vol. 8
- A reader's book of days, true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year, Tom Nissley ; with illustrations by Joanna Neborsky
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill, vol. 7
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill, vol. 2
- Stone reader, JET Films & Point of View Productions ; produced and directed by Mark Moskowitz ; producer, Robert Goodman
- Books that changed our minds, edited by Malcolm Cowley and Bernard Smith. --
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill, vol. 5
- Imagining Columbus, the literary voyage, Ilan Stavans
- On writing, critical studies on writing as an art, Willa Cather ; with a foreword by Stephen Tennant
- How to read nonfiction like a professor:, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- The style's the man, reflections on Proust, Fitzgerald, Wharton, Vidal, and others, Louis Auchincloss
- Worldly wisdom, Great Books and the meanings of life, James Sloan Allen
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
- The art of X-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- On literature, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Martin McLaughlin
- Inner workings, literary essays, 2000-2005, J.M. Coetzee ; with an introduction by Derek Attridge
- More classics revisited, Kenneth Rexroth ; edited by Bradford Morrow
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill, vol. 3
- Literary movements for students, presenting analysis, context, and criticism on literary movements, v.2
- Books that changed the world
- Heroines, demigoddess, prima donna, movie star, Norma Lorre Goodrich
- Time bites, views and reviews, Doris Lessing
- The function of the poet, and other essays, Collected and edited by Albert Mordell
- Magill's survey of world literature, edited by Frank N. Magill, vol. 6
- The literary 100, a ranking of the most influential novelists, playwrights, and poets of all time, Daniel S. Burt
- A temple of texts, essays, William H. Gass
- The literature book : big ideas simply explained, James Canton, consultant editor
- Why read the classics?, Italo Calvino ; translated from the Italian by Martin McLaughlin
- Nothing remains the same, rereading and remembering, Wendy Lesser
- Literary movements for students, presenting analysis, context, and criticism on literary movements, v.1
- The well-educated mind, a guide to the classical education you never had, Susan Wise Bauer
- Why I read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser
- Hamlet on the holodeck, the future of narrative in cyberspace, Janet H. Murray