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ENG 131 - Introduction to Literature: Finding Literary Criticism

This course introduces the principal genres of literature. Emphasis is placed on literary terminology, devices, structure, and interpretation.

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Databases to Find Literary Criticism

Gale Literature Resource Center

Arts and Humanities and Proquest Central

Infobase eBooks

Poetry for Students - Criticism

Using Literature Database for Literary Criticism

Salem Literature

Why Use the Library

  • Credible authors and journals
  • 93 American Literature journals to search (to see a list click here)
  • Subject-specific databases to search
  • Databases of online eBooks containing criticisms

When using the Library, use keywords.

These are the words you type into the search box. Hold multi-word keywords together with quotations. Use AND, OR, or NOT to tell the databases what you want or don't want.

  • "Song of Myself" AND Whitman AND criticism
  • "Tell-Tale Heart" AND Poe AND criticism
  • "Walt Whitman" AND "Song of Myself" AND criticism NOT review

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704-216-3544
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