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Fiction + History and criticism
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Fiction + History and criticism
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Fiction + History and criticism
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Fiction + History and criticism
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History and criticism
Fiction
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How to read novels like a professor, Thomas C. Foster
Classic novels, meeting the challenge of great literature, Arnold Weinstein
The shelf, from LEQ to LES, Phyllis Rose
Through the window, Julian Barnes
Beyond the first draft, the art of fiction, John Casey
Wonderlands, essays on the life of literature, Charles Baxter
Great literary friendships, Janet Phillips
The Complete Review guide to contemporary world fiction, [compiled by] M.A. Orthofer
Novels for students : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied novels, Diane Telgen, editor
How fiction works, James Wood
The bright book of life, novels to read and reread, Harold Bloom
This is the canon, decolonize your bookshelf in 50 books, Joan Anim-Addo, Deirdre Osborne, Kadija George Sesay
I, grape; or the case for fiction, essays, Brock Clarke
The man who invented fiction, how Cervantes ushered in the modern world, William Egginton
Lives of the novelists, a history of fiction in 294 lives, John Sutherland
Thirteen ways of looking at the novel, Jane Smiley
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