Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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- The well-educated mind, a guide to the classical education you never had : updated and expanded, Susan Wise Bauer
- A hitch in time, reflections ready for reconsideration, Christopher Hitchens
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Illuminations, essays and reflections, Walter Benjamin ; translated by Harry Zohn ; edited and with an introduction by Hannah Arendt
- The Norton anthology of theory and criticism, Vincent B. Leitch, general editor
- Bookless in Baghdad, reflections on writing and writers, Shashi Tharoor
- Comparative literature, a very short introduction, Ben Hutchinson
- The Sonnet sequence, a study of its strategies, Michael R.G. Spiller
- Incarnation & metamorphosis, can literature change us?, David Mason
- Late essays, 2006-2017, J.M. Coetzee
- The art of X-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- Mortality's muse, the fine art of dying, D.T. Siebert
- Bookends, collected intros and outros, Michael Chabon
- A history of gay literature, the male tradition, Gregory Woods
- The book lovers' companion, what to read next, foreword by Lionel Shriver
- Beowulf on the beach, Jack Murnighan
- Classic novels, meeting the challenge of great literature, Arnold Weinstein
- A little history of literature, John Sutherland
- Worldly wisdom, Great Books and the meanings of life, James Sloan Allen
- Palace of books, Roger Grenier ; translated and with a foreword by Alice Kaplan
- Portraits (Situations IV), Jean-Paul Sartre ; translated by Chris Turner
- Possessed by memory, the inward light of criticism, Harold Bloom
- The Western literary canon in context, [taught by: Professor] John M. Bowers
- Maps and legends, reading and writing along the borderlands, Michael Chabon
- Essays on art and literature, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ; edited by John Gearey ; translated by Ellen von Nardroff and Ernest H. von Nardroff
- The art of reading, Professor Timothy Spurgin, Lawrence University
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Hamlet on the holodeck, the future of narrative in cyberspace, Janet H. Murray
- Creationists, selected essays, 1993-2006, E.L. Doctorow
- The history of world literature, Grant L. Voth
- This living hand, and other essays, Edmund Morris
- Survival of the fireflies, Georges Didi-Huberman ; translated by Lia Swope Mitchell
- The geography of the imagination, forty essays, Guy Davenport ; introduction by John Jeremiah Sullivan
- The handy literature answer book, an engaging guide to unraveling symbols, signs, and meanings in great works, Daniel S. Burt, PH.D., and Deborah G. Felder
- Invitation to the classics, edited by Louise Cowan and Os Guinness
- Six memos for the next millennium, Italo Calvino ; a new translation from the Italian by Geoffrey Brock
- The William H. Gass reader, [William H. Gass]
- Essays on world literature, Aeschylus, Dante, Shakespeare, Ismail Kadare ; translated from the Albanian by Ani Kokobobo
- The Routledge companion to picturebooks, edited by Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
- The ideal of culture, essays, Joseph Epstein
- Why I Read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser