Literary criticism
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Literary criticism
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Literary criticism
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- On war and writing, Samuel Hynes
- IN THE COMPANY OF RADICAL WOMEN WRITERS, Rosemary Hennessy
- Rhyme's rooms, the architecture of poetry, Brad Leithauser
- Freedom narratives of African American women, a study of 19th century writings, Janaka Bowman Lewis
- Suʼāl al-ḥubb, ʻAlī Ḥusayn
- A beat beyond, selected prose, by Major Jackson ; edited by Amor Kohli
- New essays on The Great Gatsby, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli
- 101 horror books to read before you're murdered, Sadie "Mother Horror" Hartmann, co-owner of Night Worms and editor-in-chief of Dark Hart ; foreword by Josh Malerman ; illustrations by Marco Fontanili
- Possessed by memory, the inward light of criticism, Harold Bloom
- The poetry of Sappho, an expanded edition featuring newly discovered poems, translated by Jim Powell
- Forging freedom in W. E. B. Du Bois's twilight years, no deed but memory, edited by Phillip Luke Sinitiere
- How to draw a novel, Martín Solares ; translated from the Spanish by Heather Cleary
- PARIS NOTEBOOKS, ESSAYS & REVIEWS, Mavis Gallant ; foreword by Hermione Lee
- The Book of Revelation, a biography, Timothy Beal
- Hummingbirds between the pages, Chris Arthur
- Bluebeard's chamber, guilt and confession in Thomas Mann, Michael Maar ; translated by David Fernbach [with a new afterword]
- THE WRITER AS ILLUSIONIST, UNCOLLECTED & UNPUBLISHED WORK, William Maxwell ; selected and introduced by Alec Wilkinson
- The medieval mind of C. S. Lewis, how great books shaped a great mind, Jason M. Baxter
- The Cambridge companion to Richard Wright, edited by Glenda R. Carpio
- BAD CHAUCER, THE GREAT POET'S GREATEST MISTAKES IN THE CANTERBURY TALES, Tison Pugh
- John Okada, the life & rediscovered work of the author of No-no boy, edited by Frank Abe, Greg Robinson, and Floyd Cheung
- Jane Austen's women, an introduction, Kathleen Anderson
- The music of time, poetry in the twentieth century, John Burnside
- The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
- The Greek plays, sixteen plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, new translations edited by Mary Lefkowitz and James Romm
- The William H. Gass reader, [William H. Gass]
- Astounding, John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of science fiction, Alec Nevala-Lee
- Live oak, with moss, Walt Whitman ; art by Brian Selznick ; afterword by Karen Karbiener
- In defense of love, an argument, Ron Rosenbaum
- William S. Burroughs' "The Revised Boy Scout Manual", an electronic revolution, William S. Burroughs ; edited and with prefaces by Geoffrey D. Smith & John M. Bennett ; with a foreword by Antonio Bonome and an afterword by V. Vale
- On Autumn Lake, the collected essays, Douglas Crase
- Doyle's world lost & found, the unknown histories of Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Daniel Friedman, MD, Eugene Friedman, MD
- Our man down in Havana, the story behind Graham Greene's Cold War spy novel, Christopher Hull
- How to live. What to do, in search of ourselves in life and literature, Josh Cohen
- Incarnation & metamorphosis, can literature change us?, David Mason
- The strangers' house, writing Northern Ireland, Alexander Poots
- TAIWANESE LITERATURE AS WORLD LITERATURE, edited by Pei-yin Lin and Wen-chi Li
- THE SPICE MUST FLOW, THE STORY OF DUNE, FROM CULT NOVELS TO VISIONARY SCI-FI MOVIES, Ryan Britt
- To float in the space between, a life and work in conversation with the life and work of Etheridge Knight, Terrance Hayes
- Spirit deep, recovering the sacred in Black women's travel, Tisha M. Brooks
- SHAKESPEARE'S SISTERS, HOW WOMEN WROTE THE RENAISSANCE, Ramie Targoff
- ANNE SPENCER BETWEEN WORLDS, Noelle Morrissette
- Zero at the bone, fifty entries against despair, Christian Wiman
- The Cambridge centenary Ulysses, the 1922 text with essays and notes, James Joyce ; edited by Catherine Flynn
- The naive and the sentimental novelist, Orhan Pamuk ; translated by Nazim Dikbaş
- Great literary friendships, Janet Phillips
- Great novels, the world's most remarkable fiction explored and explained, consultant, John Mullan
- THE BLOODIED NIGHTGOWN AND OTHER ESSAYS /, AND OTHER ESSAYS, Joan Acocella
- Bound to violence, Yambo Ouologuem ; translated from the French by Ralph Manheim ; with an introduction and annotations by Chérif Keïta
- Shakespeare was a woman and other heresies, how doubting the bard became the biggest taboo in literature, Elizabeth Winkler
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