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- Subject of48
- The lucid reflector, the observer in Henry James' fiction, 1969
- Workable design: action and situation in the fiction of Henry James, [by] John P. O'Neill
- Adventure, mystery, and romance, formula stories as art and popular culture, John G. Cawelti
- The art of history, unlocking the past in fiction and nonfiction, Christopher Bram
- The craft of fiction
- Fielding's theory of the novel
- The search for form;, studies in the structure of James's fiction,, by J. A. Ward
- Langston Hughes, a study of the short fiction /r, Hans Ostrom
- The fiction of Philip Roth, [by] John N. McDaniel
- The rhetoric of fiction, Wayne C. Booth
- Plots, Robert L. Belknap ; with an introduction by Robin Feuer Miller
- Faulkner's short fiction, James Ferguson
- Samuel Beckett: a study of his novels
- Dialogue, the art of verbal action for page, stage, screen, Robert McKee
- The writing of modern fiction
- Invisible parade;, the fiction of Flannery O'Connor
- The art of time in fiction, as long as it takes, Joan Silber
- The art of perspective, who tells the story, Christopher Castallani
- The fiction of Stephen Crane, [by] Donald B. Gibson. With a pref. by Harry T. Moore
- Edgar Allan Poe, a study of the short fiction, Charles E. May
- Existential thought and fictional technique: Kierkegaard, Sartre, Beckett,, by Edith Kern
- Writing fiction, R.V. Cassill
- The book you need to read to write the book you want to write, a handbook for fiction writers, Sarah Burton and Jem Poster
- Henry James and the experimental novel, Sergio Perosa
- Form and meaning in fiction, Norman Friedman
- The world we imagine;, selected essays
- How to write like Tolstoy, a journey into the minds of our greatest writers, Richard Cohen
- Man's changing mask;, modes and methods of characterization in fiction
- Refuse to be done, how to write and rewrite a novel in three drafts, Matt Bell
- The art of subtext, beyond plot, Charles Baxter
- The art of the novel,, critical prefaces by Henry James; with an introduction by Richard P. Blackmur
- Bits of ivory;, narrative techniques in Jane Austen's fiction, [by] Lloyd W. Brown
- New essays on Hemingway's short fiction, edited by Paul Smith
- Willa Cather, a study of the short fiction, Loretta Wasserman
- Joseph Conrad, language and fictional self-consciousness, Jeremy Hawthorn
- Novelists on the novel
- Maria Edgeworth's art of prose fiction, [by] O. Elizabeth McWhorter Harden
- The technique of Thomas Hardy, by Joseph Warren Beach
- Thackeray's novels, a fiction that is true, Jack P. Rawlins
- Shadows of imagination, the fantasies of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams, edited by Mark R. Hillegas ; with a preface by Harry T. Moore
- Thrill me, essays on fiction, Benjamin Percy
- John Cheever, a study of the short fiction, James E. O'Hara
- Creating fiction from experience
- A primer of the novel, for readers and writers, by David Madden
- The art of X-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- Viewpoint: key to fiction writing, [by] Francis L. Fugate
- Modern fiction techniques, [by] F. A. Rockwell
- The dramatic unity of "Huckleberry Finn", George C. Carrington, Jr