Incoming Resources
- A dangerous profession, a book about the writing life, Frederick Busch
- I think you're totally wrong, a quarrel, David Shields and Caleb Powell
- The personal heresy, a controversy, C. S. Lewis and E. M. W. Tillyard
- The origins of dislike, Amit Chaudhuri
- Roland Barthes, essays and interviews, Roland Barthes ; translation and editorial comments by Chris Turner, Volume 1
- Poetry handbook, a dictionary of terms, Babette Deutsch
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Literary theory, a very short introduction, Jonathan Culler
- How to interpret literature, critical theory for literary and cultural studies, Robert Parker
- The event of literature, Terry Eagleton
- The difficult, Stan Dragland
- Literary theory, a guide for the perplexed, Mary Klages
- No judgment, essays, Lauren Oyler
- The company we keep, an ethics of fiction, Wayne C. Booth
- Literary theory, a complete introduction, Sara Upstone
- Analysis and critique, how to engage and write about anything, producer, Laura Walz ; director, Jonathan Leven, Wendy Scarbrough
- Think again, contrarian reflections on life, culture, politics, religion, law, and education, Stanley Fish
- The Norton anthology of theory and criticism, Vincent B. Leitch, general editor
- Literary theory, the complete guide, Mary Klages
- Bao yuan de yi shu:, bu wei qu zi ji bu shang hai ta ren de shuo hua zhi dao/, Gaiyi Wenqi bo shi zhu; Li Juan, Wang Xiuli yi = The squeaky wheel : complaining the right way to get results, improve your relationships, and enhance self-esteem / Guy Winch
- Moral imagination, David Bromwich
- The complete idiot's guide to literary theory and criticism, by Steven J. Venturino
- John Ford, Joseph McBride and Michael Wilmington
- On stories, and other essays on literature, C.S. Lewis
- A world of difference, Barbara Johnson
- Why literature matters in the 21st century, Mark William Roche