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Resources share the relationship genre to Literature
- The art of writing drama, Michelene Wandor
- Anne Sexton and middle generation poetry, the geography of grief, Philip McGowan
- Shakespeare's books, a dictionary of Shakepeare sources, Stuart Gillespie
- Post-war Jewish fiction, ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections, David Brauner
- Behind the looking glass, by Sherry L. Ackerman
- The York Mystery Cycle and the worship of the city, Pamela M. King
- Urban space in contemporary Egyptian literature, portraits of Cairo, Mara Naaman
- Arts reviews, and how to write them, Celia Brayfield
- Bulldozers [VOX], by Chris Bowman
- Myth and metropolis, Walter Benjamin and the city, Graeme Gilloch
- Old English literature, critical essays, edited by R.M. Liuzza
- Poetical remains, poets' graves, bodies, and books in the nineteenth century, Samantha Matthews
- The Blackwell guide to literary theory, Gregory Castle
- Ways of reading, advanced reading skills for students of English literature, Martin Montgomery ... [et al.]
- The sound of poetry, the poetry of sound, edited by Marjorie Perloff and Craig Dworkin
- Critical reading and writing.
- Postmodernist fiction, Brian McHale
- Alternative scriptwriting, successfully breaking the rules, Ken Dancyger and Jeff Rush
- The poetry handbook, a guide to reading poetry for pleasure and practical criticism, John Lennard
- Narratives of love and loss, studies in modern children's fiction, Margaret Rustin & Michael Rustin
- Theorizing Black Feminisms, The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women, edited by Abena P.A. Busia, Stanlie M. James
- Writing for broadcast journalists, Rick Thompson
- Hopes and fears, Open Book Project
- T.S. Eliot's The waste land, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Illuminations, Walter Benjamin ; edited and with an introduction by Hannah Arendt
- Melville, mapping and globalization, literary cartography in the American baroque writer, Robert T. Tally, Jr
- Twentieth-century American poetry, Christopher MacGowan
- African American literary theory, a reader, edited by Winston Napier
- Essentials of children's literature, Carol G. Lynch-Brown, Carl M. Tomlinson, Kathy G Short
- Short story theories, a twenty-first-century perspective, edited by Viorica Patea
- Antonin Artaud, the scum of the soul, Ros Murray, Queen Mary University of London
- More bullies in more books, C.J. Bott
- The ethics of writing, authorship and legacy in Plato and Nietzsche, Sean Burke
- The creative critic, writing as/about practice, edited by Katja Hilevaara and Emily Orley
- Rhetorical public speaking, civic engagement in the digital age, Nathan Crick
- Toussaint Louverture, the story of the only successful slave revolt in history : a play in three acts, C.L.R. James ; edited and introduced by Christian Hogsbjerg ; with a foreword by Laurent Dubois
- Creative writing, writers on writing, edited by Amal Chatterjee
- Charles Lamb, Elia and the London magazine, metropolitan muse, by Simon P. Hull
- (Re)imagining the world, children's literature's response to changing times, edited by Yan Wu, Kerry Mallan and Roderick McGillis
- Postmodern Surroundings, volume editor, Steven Earnshaw
- Understanding children's literature, key essays from the second edition of 'The international companion encyclopedia of children's literature', edited by Peter Hunt
- Gissing and the city, cultural crisis and the making of books in late Victorian England, edited, and with an introduction by John Spiers
- Gothic-postmodernism, voicing the terrors of postmodernity, Maria Beville
- Succeeding with your master's dissertation, a step-by-step handbook, John Biggam
- The Bacchae and other plays, Euripides ; translated by John Davie ; with an introduction and notes by Richard Rutherford
- The literature of German Romanticism, edited by Dennis F. Mahoney
- Literature and culture in modern Britain:volume one 1900-1929; edited by Clive Bloom
- Race in modern Irish literature and culture, John Brannigan
- Black Women, Writing and Identity, Migrations of the Subject, Carole Boyce-Davies
- Language and control in children's literature, Murray Knowles and Kirsten Malmkjaer