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Comparative Literature

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Survey of figures, schools, and movements in literary criticism.

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A comprehensive online collection of prose, theatre, and poetry written by authors of Hispanic background working in the U.S. Includes text, pictures, and performance materials.

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Literary research collection of a broad range of authors from across the nineteenth century.

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Selective, annotated guide to reference sources for the study of British literature, literatures of the United States, other literatures in English, and related topics.  The Modern Language Association has also made available the code for the sixth edition.  Go here to access the repository for the HTML, XML (DocBook v4.5), and CSS.

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Primary and secondary materials by some of the era's most enduring figures: William Wells Brown, Herman Melville, Matthew Arnold, Christina Rossetti, and Emily Shore.

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Peer-reviewed survey articles covering a broad range of topics in literary scholarship.

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Biographies, bibliographies, and critical analysis of authors from all time periods in many genres. Search by author, title, genre, literary movement or literary themes.

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Established on April 22, 1929 with the support of the "father of Soviet literature," writer Maxim Gorky, Literaturnaia gazeta is a landmark publication in Russia's cultural heritage.

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Includes full-text of poems, essays and short stories from antiquity to the present.

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Provides detailed information on thousands of journals and book series that cover literature, literary theory, dramatic arts, folklore, language, linguistics, pedagogy, rhetoric and composition, and the history of printing and publishing.

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The MLA Bibliography indexes material in modern languages, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, folklore, and film.

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Primary source documents from the archive of the historic John Murray literary publishing company. Materials span the entirety of the long nineteenth century and document the golden era of the House of Murray from its inception in 1768.

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Includes fiction, short fiction, essays, interviews, and manuscript materials written in English from authors originating in South and Southeast Asia.

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Digital library of over 4,000 Chinese picture books (连环画), accompanied with around 700 audio files in Mandarin Chinese (around 500 titles), Uyghur (100 titles), and Kazakh (50 titles). Includes the following browsable subject categories: classic novels; mythology; idiom stories; red classics; juvenile literature; martial arts novels; contemporary Chinese literature; foreign literature, etc.

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