Incoming Resources
- French literary theory today, a reader, edited by Tzvetan Todorov ; translated by R. Carter
- Hazlitt and the spirit of the age, abstraction and critical theory, Roy Park
- Coleridge on the language of verse, Emerson R. Marks
- Blindness and insight, essays in the rhetoric of contemporary criticism, Paul de Man ; introduction by Wlad Godzich
- The political unconscious, narrative as a socially symbolic act, Fredric Jameson
- Doing what comes naturally, change, rhetoric, and the practice of theory in literary and legal studies, Stanley Fish
- The wake of deconstruction, Barbara Johnson
- Desire in language, a semiotic approach to literature and art, by Julia Kristeva ; edited by Leon S. Roudiez ; translated by Thomas Gora, Alice Jardine, and Leon S. Roudiez
- Structuralism in literature, an introduction, Robert Scholes
- Reading against racism, edited by Emrys Evans
- Marxism, ideology and literature, Cliff Slaughter
- Critical approaches to literature, David Daiches
- Readings in Russian poetics, formalist and structuralist views, edited by Ladislav Matejka and Krystyna Pomorska
- What's wrong with postmodernism, critical theory and the ends of philosophy, Christopher Norris
- The formal method in literary scholarship, a critical introduction to sociological poetics, M.M Bakhtin, P.N. Medvedev ; translated [from the Russian] by Albert J. Wehrle
- Between science and literature, an introduction to autopoetics, Ira Livingston ; foreword by N. Katherine Hayles
- The Reader in the text, essays on audience and interpretation, edited by Susan R. Suleiman and Inge Crosman
- Coleridge's philosophy of literature, the development of a concept of poetry, 1791-1819, J.A. Appleyard
- The pursuit of signs, semiotics, literature, deconstruction, Jonathan Culler
- The death and return of the author, criticism and subjectivity in Barthes, Foucault and Derrida, Seán Burke
- Literature against itself, literary ideas in modern society, Gerald Graff
- Literary theory, an introduction, Terry Eagleton
- Reader-response criticism, from formalism to post-structuralism, edited by Jane P. Tompkins
- The power of language, texts and translations, Francis Ponge ; introd. and translations by Serge Gavronsky
- Marxism and literature, Raymond Williams
- A theory of literary production, by Pierre Macherey
- Mikhail Bakhtin, the dialogical principle, Tzvetan Todora ; translated by Wlad Godzich
- Textual strategies, perspectives in post-structuralist criticism, edited and with an introduction by Josué V. Harari
- Logics of disintegration, post-structuralist thought and the claims of critical theory, Peter Dews
- Colonial discourse and post-colonial theory, a reader, edited and introduced by Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman
- Untying the text, a post-structuralist reader, edited and introduced by Robert Young
- Authorship, from Plato to postmodern : a reader, Seán Burke
- Critique, studies in contemporary fiction
- Interpretation, deconstruction, and ideology, an introduction to some current issues in literary theory, Christopher Butler
- The Oxford handbook of philosophy and literature, edited by Richard Eldridge
- The role of the reader, explorations in the semiotics of texts, Umberto Eco
- Readings, acts of close reading in literary theory, Julian Wolfreys
- The role of the reader, explorations in the semiotics of texts, Umberto Eco
- The space of literature, by Maurice Blanchot ; translated, with an introduction, by Ann Smock
- Literary pragmatics, edited by Roger D. Sell
- Adaptation and appropriation, Julie Sanders
- Reconstructing literature, edited by Laurence Lerner
- Formalism and Marxism, Tony Bennett
- The sociology of literature, Diana Laurenson and Alan Swingewood
- Aesthetics, an introduction to the philosophy of art, Anne Sheppard
- The Linguistics of writing, arguments between language and literature, edited by Nigel Fabb ... [et al.]
- Psychoanalytic criticism, theory in practice, Elizabeth Wright
- The rules of art, genesis and structure of the literary field, Pierre Bourdieu ; translated by Susan Emanuel
- Structuralist poetics, structuralism, linguistics and the study of literature, Jonathan Culler
- Sociology of literature and drama, selected readings, edited by Elizabeth and Tom Burns