Incoming Resources
- Best words, best order, essays on poetry, Stephen Dobyns
- Anatomy of criticism, four essays, Northrop Frye ; with a foreword by Harold Bloom
- Literary theories, a reader and guide, edited by Julian Wolfreys
- The Foucault reader, edited by Paul Rabinow
- Think again, contrarian reflections on life, culture, politics, religion, law, and education, Stanley Fish
- Literature criticism from 1400 to 1800, excerpts from criticism of the works of fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth-century novelists, poets, playwrights, philosophers, and other creative writers, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations, Dennis Poupard, editor ; Mark W. Scott, associate editor
- The limits of interpretation, Umberto Eco
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- No judgment, essays, Lauren Oyler
- What to read and why, Francine Prose
- The sacred wood and major early essays, T.S. Eliot
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- The complete idiot's guide to literary theory and criticism, by Steven J. Venturino, PhD
- How literature saved my life, by David Shields
- The mirror and the lamp, romantic theory and the critical tradition, by M.H. Abrams
- Critics, monsters, fanatics, and other literary essays, Cynthia Ozick
- The critic as anti-philosopher, essays & papers, by F.R. Leavis ; edited by G. Singh
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- The critical writings of Oscar Wilde, an annotated selection, edited by Nicholas Frankel
- The artist as critic, critical writings of Oscar Wilde, edited by Richard Ellmann
- Jacques Derrida, Roland A. Champagne
- The Routledge companion to critical and cultural theory, edited by Paul Wake and Simon Malpas
- The wave in the mind, talks and essays on the writer, the reader, and the imagination, Ursula K. Le Guin
- Better living through criticism, how to think about art, pleasure, beauty, and truth, A.O. Scott
- A note on literary criticism, by James T. Farrell
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Rotten rejections, a literary companion, edited by Andre Bernard ; introduction by Bill Henderson
- Existentialists and mystics, writings on philosophy and literature, Iris Murdoch ; [edited and with a preface by Peter Conradi]
- Typewriters, bombs, jellyfish, essays, Tom McCarthy
- The squeaky wheel, complaining the right way to get results, improve your relationships, and enhance self-esteem, Guy Winch
- How to read literature like a professor, for kids, Thomas C. Foster
- No judgment, essays, Lauren Oyler
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- Criticism in society, interviews with Jacques Derrida, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lentricchia, and J. Hillis Miller, Imre Salusinszky
- Against everything, essays, 2004-2015, Mark Greif
- How to read literature like a professor, Thomas C. Foster
- See what can be done, essays, criticism, and commentary, Lorrie Moore
- Reading for my life, writings, 1958-2008, John Leonard ; edited by Sue Leonard ; [with an introduction by E.L. Doctorow]