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Literary Criticism A Resource
Guide
Search
for criticism, usually of older literary works, by either subject or keyword
searches via AubieCat. These
searches will yield book-length critical works instead of journal articles. For
a subject search you must enter the author's last
name first.
Examples:
swift
jonathan [subject search]
"swift
jonathan" AND "gullivers travels" [keyword search]
"gullivers
travels" AND "criticism" [keyword search]
ONLINE
DATABASES/INDEXES
General Databases
For
recent articles you may choose to use InfoTrac's
Expanded Academic ASAP, a database that indexes 1,500 magazines and
journals, and includes the full text of many articles. From the library's
homepage, choose the option 'Find Articles.' General databases appear on
the left of the screen. You can also search
Ebsco's Academic Search Elite. Once in the system, a keyword search using
the author's name and the major words in the title of the book you are
interested in will yield greatest results.
Literature Databases
Gale Indexes
Gale
Literary Index
The Gale Literary Index is a master index to the major literature series
published by The Gale Group. It combines and cross references more than 130,000
author names, including pseudonyms and variant names, and more than 140,000
titles into one source.
Contemporary
Authors
A bio-bibliographical guide to current writers in fiction, general nonfiction,
poetry, journalism, drama, motion pictures, television, and other fields.
Provides complete biographical and bibliographical references for more than
90,000 authors in the U.S. and around the world.
Scribner
Writers Series
The Scribner Writers Series includes some 1,600 full-text articles on writers
and literary genres drawn from thirteen acclaimed print sets. Each signed
article was written by a noted scholar and concludes with a bibliography of
primary and secondary sources for further study.
Twayne
Authors Series
Provides access to Twayne's U.S. Authors, Twayne's English Authors, and Twayne's
World Authors. The Twayne Authors Series offers criticism by scholars on
hundreds of years of literature--from Aristophanes to Bharati Mukherjee. It
provides critical introductions to the lives and works of writers, to the
history and influence of literary movements, or the development of literary
genres.
The
MLA
database (coverage from 1963) indexes critical writing on literature, language,
linguistics, and folklore, and is
international in coverage. From the libraries
homepage, it is accessible through 'Find Articles' and then 'Databases by
Title'. In this database, you have the option of limiting you searches by
language, publication type, source, or year. It is also available in print
(1921-1999) REF PN 1 .M15
Literature
Online (Cadwyck-Healey) a database of databases that includes editions of
full-text literary works, indexes to criticism, and links to Internet resources.
The most comprehensive full-text database for literature. The library's
subscription includes the following selected databases: Annual
Bibliography of English Language and Literature, Periodicals Contents Index:
Literature, African-American Poetry (1750-1900), Twentieth Century
African-American Poetry (1901-1998), American Poetry (1600-1900), Twentieth
Century American Poetry (1901-1997), Early English Prose Fiction (1500-1700),
Eighteenth-Century Fiction (1700-1780), English Drama (1280-1915), English
Poetry (600-1900), and Modern Poetry (1972-1997).
JSTOR
JSTOR provides access to the back files of scholarly publications covering the
social sciences, humanities, and sciences. JSTOR includes the full runs of each
journal, generally up to 1-7 years from the present. A sophisticated search
engine supports full-text and cross-disciplinary searching of the journals and
presentation of page images allows viewing of the articles exactly as they
appear in print.
Project
Muse Full-text of over 40 print journals in the humanities, social sciences,
and mathematics from the Johns Hopkins University Press covering 1990-present.
Includes journals such as Configurations, Diacritics, and The Yale Journal of
Criticism.
Print
Indexes
Gale Literary Criticism Series
The
following works include a biographical sketch of the author and excerpts of
selected criticism with the citation
for the complete review. Often the entry will include an additional
bibliography. The indexes at the back of the volumes
include cross-references to other Gale publications. The series includes:
Classical
and Medieval Literature Criticism
PN 610 .C53
Literature Criticism from 1400-1800 PN 86 .L53 1984
Shakespearean Criticism PR 2965 .S44
Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism PN 761 .N5
Twentieth-Century
Literary Criticism PN 771 .G27
Contemporary Literary Criticism PN 771 .C65
Articles
on American Literature
PS 88 .A7; PS88 .A71; PS 88 .A72
Reviews
are alphabetical by author. This three-volume set covers articles written in
English about American literature
between the years 1900-1975.
"Blue Notebooks"
Location:
2nd floor reference shelves
This
index lists scholarly articles on poetry, short stories, fiction, and drama in
periodicals owned by Auburn University Libraries. It is arranged alphabetically
by author, and then by the work under the author's name. Call
numbers for the items in the index are included. No additions have been made to
this index since 1990.
Essay
and General Literature Index
AI 3 .E752
This
index covers essays published in collections, mainly in the humanities and
social sciences, beginning in 1900. Reviews
are listed alphabetically by the author of the book being reviewed. Auburn
University Libraries own volumes through 1994.
Humanities
Index
AI 3 .H9 (print indexes 1974-1992) ran under the title Social Sciences and
Humanities Index H 1 .S63 (print indexes 1965-1974), and International Index to
Periodicals REF AI 3 .R47 (print indexes 1920-1955) and Readers' Guide to
Periodical Literature REF AI 3 .R4 (print indexes 190-1919). Articles about
fiction are indexed by the author of the work.
Magill's
Bibliography of Literary Criticism
Z6511 .M245
Lists
critical reviews through 1978. Entries are alphabetical by the author of the
work being reviewed. An index to
the four-volume work is included in volume four.
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A
helpful tool when dealing with literary criticism is A Handbook to Literature
REF PN 41 .H355 2000, by William Harmon and C. Hugh Holman. The most
recent edition is kept at the 2nd floor reference desk. It includes definitions
and clarifications for many literary terms, outlines of British and American
literary history, and lists of winners of the Nobel Prize for literature and the
Pulitzer Prize for fiction, poetry, and drama.
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The
most recent editions of Chicago Manual of Style, MLA Handbook
for Writers of Research Papers, Kate L. Turabian's Manual for Writers of
Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, and The Publication Manual of the
American Psychological Association are located at the 2nd floor reference
desk.
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