Reference, Bibliography, Literature
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- Notes more than 500 primary and secondary sources; includes sections on general works, empires, regions, post-colonial feminist approaches, post-colonialism and post-modernity, and Orientalism.
- Annotated guide to more than 1,000 "novel[s] set in prehistoric times, or in which the principal characters are members of prehistoric society"; includes indices of titles, publication dates, and authors, and cover scans of most titles. By Steve
- Comprehensive annotated guide to the use of Japanese subjects and forms by British, Irish, and American poets, particularly from 1900 to 1950. By David Ewick.
- Includes three annotated sections of works with a strong female central character, "Mean Streets" ("hard-boiled atmospherics"), "Tea at the Vicarage" (minimum of violence), and "Making a Statement" (mystery fiction
- Comprehensive guide to work by and about the writer, including variant editions of his books, appearances in periodicals and anthologies, and biographies, criticism, and reviews; includes cover scans of many titles. By Mike Berro.
- Extensive lists of primary and secondary materials; includes cover scans of many titles. By Chris Mays.
- Most entries are annotated; includes bibliographies of women's writing in English translation. Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies 61, by Carolyn J. Kruse, 1992.
- Annotated guide to volumes 1-30 (1966-1996) of the Review, in which the bibliography first appeared as a special issue in April 1997.
- Extensive annotated bibliography of the field to 1985. Includes indices of critics, authors, titles, and subjects. By Linnea Hendrickson.
- Chronological list of Farnol's novels, and notes about biographical and related material; includes cover scans and plot summaries of many titles.
- Annotated bibliography of online bibliographies and related resources. By David Wilson-Okamura.
- "Limited to outstanding first novelists or established novelists who have been undeservedly neglected." Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies 76, by Helene Androski, 1996.
- Database of comedies, farces, burlesques and drolls, as well as some tragicomedies in which comedy has a significant part, written in the Restoration period. University of Seville.
- Classified subject index of books and articles published on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linguistics.
- Chronological listings of Atwood's poetry collections, novels, short fiction, criticism, essays, interviews, and related materials; includes cover scans of many items. By Thomas B. Friedman.
- Guide to historical novels for readers from age seven to sixteen; includes a detailed synopsis of each title noted. By Mary S. Moffat.
- Annotated bibliography of Chaucer studies, 1900-1984; includes more than 900 records categorized by nearly 90 topics. By Mark Allen and John H. Fisher.
- Chronological checklists of monographs and short stories.
- Checklists of books by Agatha Christie, Jeffery Farnol, Georgette Heyer, J. B. Priestley, Nevil Shute, Howard Spring, Dennis Wheatley, P. G. Wodehouse, and Dornford Yates; Heyer and Yates lists include cover scans. By Michael Sims.
- Annotated guide to 182 essays and translated plays that appeared in English from 1824 to 1994. By Stratos Constantinidis.
- Annotated index of online guides to and texts by more than seventy "literary" authors.
- Guide to online resources in The Canon and Modern Fiction, Dialect and Vernacular, Constructions of Race, Interracial Interactions, and The Harlem Renaissance.
- Extensive compilation of primary and secondary materials; includes edition and translation details and cover scans and jacket text of many titles. By Steve Trussel.
- Searchable guide to more than 340 medieval English literature texts freely available online. By Jack Nerad.
- Listing of books, articles, and websites about this American short story author.
- Categorized by subject and author. Subjects include reactions, criticism, and historical and political context.
- FTP directory including lists for individual authors and critical schools, literary theory, literary history, aesthetics, semiotics, and related subjects. By Jose Angel Garcia Landa.
- Alphabetical arrangement of major scholarly studies. By Donna M. Campbell.
- Extensive list of titles in print in 1996, with an emphasis on works written before 1800; includes links to biographical information about many authors noted.
- Complete list of the published works; includes books Gorey wrote or illustrated, books that include his writings or illustrations, translations, and selected secondary materials.
- Comprehensive guide to English-language non-fiction of and about the West Indies, 1492 to present, organized alphabetically by author; includes more than 25,000 titles, most with brief annotation. By Don Mitchell QC.
- Comprehensive listing of books, contributions to periodicals, and related materials; based on the 1,600-page Miller bibliography from Alyscamps Press, 1994. By Roger Jackson and Wm. Ashley.
- Searchable guide to scholarship in peer-reviewed journals, 1995 to present; more than 1,600 records, more than 300 abstracted. By Lisa R. Bartle.
- Bibliographical database of more than 8,500 records covering "religious aspects and backgrounds of English literature, from the Middle Ages to the present." By William S. Peterson.
- Chronological listings of Ondaatje's poetry collections, novels, and miscellaneous related materials. By Thomas B. Friedman.
- Guide to standard bibliographical works, collected editions, letters, biographies, and criticism. By Sam McCready.
- Classified guide to reference materials in the field, including standard bibliographies, dictionaries, indices, and encyclopedias; includes sections on literary forms, periodicals, dissertations, and manuscripts. From the Butler Library Reference Departme
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