To find books about a particular author search the author’s name (last name first) as a subject in Voyager, e.g. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor.
Generally speaking, books about the author’s life will simply be under the name heading; books of criticism about the author’s works are found under the sub-heading Criticism and interpretation, e.g. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 Criticism and interpretation.
Circulating books may be found by call number on the third floor; reference books are found in the second floor, south wing.
Besides books about the authors and their works, there is a bounteous supply of literary criticism published in journals on the subject. Many of these literary journals can be accessed in the following databases:
Index to journal articles in the humanities.
Full-text articles from general and scholarly periodicals
For extensive literary research the essential, most compendious database is the Modern Language Association Bibliography (covering literature, languages, linguistics, and folklore).
Frank Lepkowski
238 Kresge Library
email: lepkowsk@oakland.edu
IM: AOL: frankjlepkowski
phone: (248) 370-2497
Another good source for journal articles come from two of our e-journal collections. Besides having full-text articles from the journals that are included, these two collections have their own search engines that are well worth checking directly:
Back runs of essential journals in the humanities and other subject areas up until the current three year span.
Journals in the humanities and social sciences published by Johns Hopkins and other university presses.
Poetry explication: a checklist of interpretation
since 1925 of British and American poems past and present
Ref. PR502.A1 K8 1980
Short story criticism
Ref. PN 3373 .S386
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