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Literary Research

Book-length Criticism

To search for a book of criticism on a particular author or work, you can use the following strategies:

Onesearch: enter the authors name and criticism, e.g. Poe criticism Then  limit to Books or Ebooks using the facets on the left side of the results screen. Library Catalog: you can also search the catalog in a similar way: enter the author's name followed by criticism. You can further focus your results by entering a keyword or two from the specific work, e.g. faulkner light august criticism.Which approach is better? Both approaches will net you book-length criticism: The Library Catalog can be a bit easier because the results are generally smaller and more relevant, whereas OneSearch results can sometimes be quite large. Try using this technique in the search boxes below:


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Whether you are new to literary research or have lots of experience, this guide is a great place to begin.

The pages in this guide will lead you to print and electronic sources for literary criticism, literary theory, information about authors, book reviews, and more. Remember: if you need help at any time with your research, an SU librarian is always available to assist.

Get Started with recommended Books

Feminism in Literature: A Gale Critical Companion, 2005Feminism in Literature: A Gale Critical Companion; Editor(s):Jessica Bomarito and Jeffrey W. Hunter. Detroit: Gale, 2005

This six-volume set explores the history of women and feminism throughout literature, from classical antiquity to modern times. Topics covered include misogyny and women's social roles in ancient civilizations, 16th-century women's devotional literature, 17th- and 18th-century women's captivity narratives, the women's suffrage movement in 19th-century America, women writers of the "Lost Generation," lesbian literature, and much more.

Find more books like the above by searching OneSearch or the Library Catalog using the boxes on the left.