Incoming Resources
- Black humor fiction of the sixties;, a pluralistic definition of man and his world, [by] Max F. Schulz
- The stereotype of the single woman in American novels;, a social study with implications for the education of women
- The novels of William Golding, [by] Howard S. Babb
- The craft of fiction
- Adventure, mystery, and romance, formula stories as art and popular culture, John G. Cawelti
- Embroidering the Scarlet A, unwed mothers and illegitimate children in American fiction and film, Janet Mason Ellerby
- The dream of the great American novel, Lawrence Buell
- British Romantic novelists, 1789-1832, edited by Bradford K. Mudge
- D.H. Lawrence, novelist
- The girl who kicked the hornet's nest, by Stieg Larsson ; translated from the Swedish by Reg Keeland
- The romance in America;, studies in Cooper, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, and James
- Afro-American fiction writers after 1955, edited by Thadious M. Davis and Trudier Harris
- Richard Wright's hero, the faces of a rebel-victim, by Katherine Fishburn
- The newspaper in the American novel, 1900-1969
- Male call, becoming Jack London, Jonathan Auerbach
- Emma, Jane Austen ; edited by Bharat Tandon
- Masks, modes, and morals: the art of Evelyn Waugh, [by] William J. Cook, Jr
- French novelists of today
- The picture of Dorian Gray, an annotated, uncensored edition, Oscar Wilde ; edited by Nicholas Frankel
- The sweeter welcome, voices for a vision of affirmation--Bellow, Malamud, and Martin Buber, Robert Kegan
- The early masters of English fiction
- A New study guide to Steinbeck's major works, with critical explications, edited by Tetsumaro Hayashi
- Dickens and the workhouse, Oliver Twist and the London poor, Ruth Richardson
- Trailing clouds, immigrant fiction in contemporary America, David Cowart
- Italian novelists since World War II, 1945-1965, edited by Augustus Pallotta
- Saints, sinners, saviors, strong Black women in African American literature, Trudier Harris
- The twentieth-century novel, an introduction, R.B. Kershner
- The Anchor book of modern Arabic fiction, edited by Denys Johnson-Davies
- Novelists on the American Civil War, edited by George Parker Anderson
- Fielding's art of fiction;, eleven essays on Shamela, Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones, and Amelia
- Great expectations, Charles Dickens ; with an introduction by David Trotter ; edited and with notes by Charlotte Mitchell
- The open decision;, the contemporary American novel and its intellectual background,, by Jerry H. Bryant
- Novelists on the novel
- The American novel, 1870-1940, edited by Priscilla Wald and Michael A. Elliott
- The weird, a compendium of strange and dark stories, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
- The American novel and its tradition, Richard Chase
- The lowland, a novel, Jhumpa Lahiri
- NW, Zadie Smith
- The Cambridge introduction to the novel, Marina MacKay
- Salvage the bones, a novel, Jesmyn Ward
- All the light we cannot see, a novel, Anthony Doerr
- Home, Toni Morrison
- The goldfinch, Donna Tartt
- How fiction works, James Wood
- The American novel to 1870, edited by J. Gerald Kennedy and Leland S. Person
- The novels of Frank Norris, by Donald Pizer
- Him standing, Richard Wagamese
- The American novel and the way we live now, John W. Aldridge
- The American novel and the nineteen twenties
- Feminine consciousness in the modern British novel, Sydney Janet Kaplan