- An exaltation of forms, contemporary poets celebrate the diversity of their art, edited by Annie Finch and Kathrine Varnes
- Albion W. Tourgée
- The great Latin American novel, Carlos Fuentes ; translated from the Spanish by Brendan Riley
- Our literary heritage, a pictorial history of the writer in America, by Van Wyck Brooks and Otto L. Bettmann
- How Robert Frost made realism matter, Jonathan N. Barron
- Theatre U.S.A., 1665 to 1957
- Sarah Orne Jewett
- A generation of Spanish poets, 1920-1936, [by] C.B. Morris
- Music in West Africa, experiencing music, expressing culture, Ruth M. Stone
- E.E. Cummings
- The winged horse, the story of the poets and their poetry, by Joseph Auslander and Frank Ernest Hill ; with decorations by Paul Honoré and a bibliography by Theresa West Elmendorf
- The Oxford guide to Arthurian literature and legend, Alan Lupack
- Contemporaries., [Essays
- It's about that time, Miles Davis on and off record, Richard Cook
- The Cambridge companion to Mario Vargas Llosa, edited by Efraín Kristal and John King
- Petroleum V. Nasby (David Ross Locke), by James C. Austin
- Movie journal;, the rise of the new American cinema, 1959-1971
- Women in print:, writing women and women's magazines from the Restoration to the accession of Victoria
- English hymns
- Divided sovereignties, race, nationhood, and citizenship in nineteenth-century America, Rochelle Raineri Zuck
- The American novel and the nineteen twenties
- American musical theatre, a chronicle, Gerald Bordman, Richard Norton
- The graphic canon, from Heart of Darkness to Hemingway to Infinite Jest, edited by Russ Kick, Volume 3
- Hieronymus Bosch, visions and nightmares, Nils Büttner ; translated by Anthony Mathews
- Upstream, selected essays, Mary Oliver
- Bach, essays on his life and music, Christoph Wolff
- Albert P. Ryder
- The Renaissance and English humanism
- Seurat, drawings and paintings, Robert L. Herbert
- Virginia Woolf and 20th century women writers, editor, Kathryn Stelmach Artuso
- In search of theater
- A critique of Paradise lost, [by] John Peter
- How to read literature, Terry Eagleton
- The underground is massive, how electronic dance music conquered America, Michaelangelo Matos
- Little Richard, the birth of rock 'n' roll, David Kirby
- Music in Egypt, experiencing music, expressing culture, Scott L. Marcus
- The tube has spoken, reality TV & history, edited by Julie Anne Taddeo and Ken Dvorak
- The American novel and the way we live now, John W. Aldridge
- Devouring Frida, the art history and popular celebrity of Frida Kahlo, Margaret A. Lindauer
- Hi Hitler!, how the Nazi past is being normalized in contemporary culture, Gavriel D. Rosenfeld