Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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Literature + History and criticism
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- Subject of35
- The literature book, contributors, James Canton, consultant editor, [and 12 others]
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- A forest on many stems, essays on the poet's novel, edited by Laynie Browne
- A little history of literature, John Sutherland
- Why I read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser
- Beowulf on the beach, what to love and what to skip in literature's 50 greatest hits, Jack Murnighan
- The art of death, writing the final story, Edwidge Danticat
- Bloom's guides, Albert Camus's The stranger, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Bookends, collected intros and outros, Michael Chabon
- The Western canon, the books and school of the ages, Harold Bloom
- Pleasure of reading, 43 writers on the discovery of reading and the books that inspired them, edited by Antonia Fraser
- Taking a long look, essays on culture, literature, and feminism in our time, Vivian Gornick
- The art of x-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- 97,196 words, essays, Emmanuel Carrè€re ; translated from the French by John Lambert
- H.L. Mencken, Prejudices, first, second, and third series
- Seven nights, Jorge Luis Borges ; translated by Eliot Weinberger ; introduction by Alastair Reid
- Bloom's guides, Erich Maria Remarque's All quiet on the western front, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- A reader's book of days, true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year, Tom Nissley ; with illustrations by Joanna Neborsky
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Bloom's guides, Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Samuel Beckett is closed, Michael Coffey
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
- Wonderworks, the 25 most powerful inventions in the history of literature, Angus Fletcher
- The literature book, James Canton, consultant editor
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- Late essays, 2006-2017, J.M. Coetzee
- H.L. Mencken, Prejudices, fourth, fifth, and sixth series
- Bloom's guides, Sandra Cisneros's The house on Mango Street, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Bloom's guides, F. Scott Fitzgerald's The great Gatsby, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The origin of others, Toni Morrison ; with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- A muse and a maze, writing as puzzle, mystery, and magic, Peter Turchi
- Literature for a changing planet, Martin Puchner
- The art of death, writing the final story, Edwidge Danticat
- Latest readings, Clive James
- Bloom's guides, Arthur Miller's The crucible, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Possessed by memory, the inward light of criticism, Harold Bloom