Literature -- History and criticism
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- 500 essential cult books : the ultimate guide
- A day's read
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- trueA reader's book of days : true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year
- trueAfter Emily : two remarkable women and the legacy of America's greatest poet
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- trueAround the world in 80 books
- trueAusten years : a memoir in five novels
- trueBe with me always : essays
- Beowulf on the beach : what to love and what to skip in literature's 50 greatest hits
- trueBookends : collected intros and outros
- trueBurning boy : the life and work of Stephen Crane
- trueBurning man : the trials of D.H. Lawrence
- trueCheckout 19
- Classic novels : meeting the challenge of great literature
- Classics for pleasure
- trueCreating Anna Karenina : Tolstoy and the birth of literature's most enigmatic heroine
- trueDetectives in the shadows : a hard-boiled history
- trueFabulous monsters : count Dracula, Alice, Superman, and other literary friends
- trueFitzgerald & Hemingway : works and days
- trueFor the love of books : stories of literary lives, banned books, author feuds, extraordinary characters, and more
- Great authors of the western literary tradition
- trueHearing Homer's song : the brief life and big idea of Milman Parry
- trueHow fiction works
- How to read literature like a professor : a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines
- trueI, grape; or the case for fiction : essays
- trueImagination in place : essays
- trueIn search of Mary Shelley
- trueIn search of the color purple : the story of an American masterpiece
- trueJane Austen : writing, society, politics
- L. E. L. : the lost life and scandalous death of Letitia Elizabeth Landon, the celebrated "female Byron"
- trueListening for Madeleine : a portrait of Madeleine L'Engle in many voices
- trueLives of the novelists : a history of fiction in 294 lives
- trueMantel pieces : Royal bodies and other writing from the London review of books
- trueMonster, she wrote : the women who pioneered horror & speculative fiction
- trueNear-death experiences, and others
- trueNow comes good sailing : writers reflect on Henry David Thoreau
- trueOn Seamus Heaney
- trueOn consolation : finding solace in dark times
- trueOnce upon a time : a short history of fairy tale
- Pleasure of reading : 43 writers on the discovery of reading and the books that Inspired them
- truePossessed by memory : the inward light of criticism
- trueProust's way : a field guide to In search of lost time
- trueRead dangerously : the subversive power of literature in troubled times
- trueRedeeming the Kamasutra
- trueShakespearean : on life and language in times of disruption
- trueSharp : the women who made an art of having an opinion
- trueSoul at the white heat : inspiration, obsession, and the writing life
- trueSuppose a sentence
- trueTaking a long look : essays on culture, literature, and feminism in our time
- trueThe American canon : literary genius from Emerson to Pynchon
- trueThe Bible for grown-ups : a new look at the good book
- trueThe New York times book review : 125 years of literary history
- trueThe Peanuts papers : writers and cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang, and the meaning of life
- trueThe Penguin book of migration literature : departures, arrivals, generations, returns
- trueThe Stephen King companion : forty years of fear from the master of horror
- trueThe Toni Morrison book club
- The Western literary canon in context, [Parts 1, 2 & 3]
- The art of X-ray reading : how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing
- trueThe art of death : writing the final story
- The art of reading
- trueThe artful Dickens : tricks and ploys of the great novelist
- trueThe books that changed my life : reflections by 100 authors, actors, musicians, and other remarkable people
- trueThe bright book of life : novels to read and reread
- trueThe call me Ishmael phone book : an interactive guide to life-changing books
- trueThe great derangement : climate change and the unthinkable
- The literature book
- trueThe ministry of truth : the biography of George Orwell's 1984
- trueThe mystery of Charles Dickens
- trueThe novel of the century : the extraordinary adventure of Les Misérables
- trueThe origin of others
- trueThe rise and fall of Adam and Eve
- trueThe saddest words : William Faulkner's Civil War
- trueThe seventh function of language
- trueThe shelf : from LEQ to LES
- trueThe sinner and the saint : Dostoevsky and the gentleman murderer who inspired a masterpiece
- The well-educated mind : a guide to the classical education you never had : updated and expanded
- trueThe wisdom of the Renaissance
- trueThe world broke in two : Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster and the year that changed literature
- trueThe world of James Bond : the lives and times of 007
- trueThe writer's crusade : Kurt Vonnegut and the many lives of Slaughterhouse-five
- trueThe written world : the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization
- trueUnderstanding Thoreau's "Civil disobedience"
- trueWhat about the baby? : some thoughts on the art of fiction
- trueWhat to read and why
- trueWhy To kill a mockingbird matters : what Harper Lee's book and the iconic American film mean to us today
- trueWhy read Moby-Dick?
- trueWild things : the joy of reading children's literature as an adult
- trueWonderworks : the 25 most powerful inventions in the history of literature
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