Literary Criticism: Books and Journal Articles
Books
Catalog
Resources available in the University System of Maryland Libraries
To locate books by and about an author use the word/s anywhere search option and type in the author's name. This type of search works well for authors for which there is not much material available: EX: julian barnes.
To locate books by an author use the author beginning with... search option and type in the author's last name, first name: EX: woolf, virginia.
To locate books of criticism on an author use the subject word/s anywhere or the word/s anywhere search option and type in the author's and the word "criticism": EX: virginia woolf criticism.
For information about authors for which there is a large body of criticial work try the subject beginning with search option and type in the author's last name, first name: EX: woolf, virginia. Browse the list of subject headings and select relevant categories.
WorldCat
This huge catalog will lead you to resources available in major libraries around the world. Books not owned by UM can be requested via Interlibrary Loan.
Articles
Use the following databases to locate journal articles. Be sure to follow the
link. This will direct you to one of three sources: 1. the full text of the article, online, 2. the catalog entry for the print or microform version of the journal, or 3. Interlibrary Loan where you can order the article if the online and print versions are not available from the UM Libraries.
If the database does not have the
link you will need to check both the Catalog and Research Port to determine if the journal is available through the Libraries. Check the Journals subset of the Catalog and search under the title of the journal, to see if a paper or microform version of the journal is available. Check the Journals link in Research Port to determine if an electronic version of the journal is available. If the UM Libraries do not own the journal you can request it through Interlibrary
Loan
MLA International
Bibliography
Information on articles, books, essays, and dissertations on language and literature topics published from 1963 to the present
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL Plus)
Information about articles, essays, books, dissertations, and book reviews on language and literature topics from 1920 to the present
Arts & Humanities Search (Available through the Web of Science)
Information on articles and book reviews on arts and humanities topics published from 1980 to the present.
Literature
Resource Center
Full-text database of author biographies, criticism and reviews of authors' works.
Literary Index
Indexes the Gale Literary Criticism Series. This series contains excerpts of important criticism from hundreds of magazines, scholarly journals, and books. The database will identify the titles, volumes, and page numbers within the series that include entries on your author and/or text. Much of the material in this series can also be found in Literature
Resource Center.
Electronic Journal Collections: JSTOR and Project Muse
are collections of electronic journals, not databases. You can search them for full-text articles on your topic but your results may not represent all (or even the best) of the available scholarship. Search the MLA International Bibliography and ABELL instead, and use the
links to connect to the full-text articles wherever they are available.
L'Annee Philologique
Index to journal articles, books, articles in collections, and conference papers on multiple aspects of ancient Greek and Roman civilization.
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Background Research: Databases
The following databases may be helpful for locating background information, analysis, and other secondary sources on a particular place or historical period. Be sure to follow the
link to find the full text of your article.
America History and Life
Information on articles, books, book reviews, and dissertations on U.S. and Canadian history from prehistory to the present. Covers more than 2000 international worldwide. Includes links to full text of selected journal articles.
Historical Abstracts
Information on articles, books, and dissertations about non-U.S. and non-Canadian history from 1450 to the present. Covers more than 2000 journals in 50 languages. Includes links to full text of selected journal articles.
L'Annee Philologique
Index to journal articles, books, articles in collections, and conference papers on multiple aspects of ancient Greek and Roman civilization.
Perseus
An interactive multi-media database for the study of the history, archaeology, art, and literature of archaic and classical Greece. Includes images of art and architecture, primary texts in Greek with English translation, a Greek-English lexicon, a world atlas, histories, articles and essays, and an extensive bibliography.
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Background Research: Primary Documents
To find primary materials, begin with the guide to Research Using Primary Sources, created by the UM Libraries Special Collections. You can also consult the Web Guide to Primary Sources in Microform Collections or one of the following databases:
American Periodicals Series
Full text images of over 1,100 colonial and early American magazines and periodicals spanning from colonial times to the mid 20th century. Titles range from America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository, to popular magazines like Vanity Fair and Ladies' Home Journal.
Early English Books Online (EEBO)
Database of most imprints (books, pamphlets, and broadsides) published in English anywhere or published in any language in English-speaking countries, appearing from 1473 to 1700. One can search the full ASCII text of *selected* documents and view both the text and the corresponding original page images.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO):
A full-text searchable digital database of over 138,00 English-language and foreign-language titles printed in the United Kingdom during the 18th century, along with thousands of works from the Americas. It includes a variety of materials, from books and directories, Bibles and sheet music to sermons and advertisements, Includes both well-known and lesser-known authors and canonical titles of the period as well as contemporary works that analyze and debate those same titles.
New York Times Historical
The New York Times Historical (1851-2001) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Perseus
An interactive multi-media database for the study of the history, archaeology, art, and literature of archaic and classical Greece. Includes images of art and architecture, primary texts in Greek with English translation, a Greek-English lexicon, a world atlas, histories, articles and essays, and an extensive bibliography.
Washington Post Historical
The Washington Post (1877-1988) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
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Web Sites
Evaluating Web Sites
American Authors on the Web
[http://lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/AmeLit.html]
This site links to hundreds of Internet sites on American authors and is arranged chronologically
by author's birth date.
English Literature on the Web
[http://lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EngLit.html]
This site links to hundreds of Internet sites related to English literature and is arranged by literary
time period, from medieval times through the 20th century.
The eserver.org [http://eserver.org/]
This site links to Internet resources in the humanities, including many full text documents, in the following areas: art, architecture, drama, fiction, poetry, cultural theory, feminism, film &
television, gender & sexuality, history, music, and philosophy.
Intute [http://www.intute.ac.uk]
An extensive catalog of online resources for education and research, selected and evaluated by a network of subject specialists.
Literary Resources on the Net
[http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit]
Links to sites dealing with literature. The following areas are covered: classical & biblical, medieval, renaissance, restoration & eighteenth century, romantic, Victorian British, 20th-century British & Irish, American, and other national literatures, theater and drama, and literary theory.
The Voice of the Shuttle
[http://vos.ucsb.edu]
This page links to Web sites in the humanities including American Studies, cultural studies, history, literature, literary theory, linguistics, media studies, and more.
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Interlibrary Loan
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Preparing Your Bibliography
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Questions and Feedback
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