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ENGL 212-01 (Introduction to Literary Analysis): Evaluating and Interpreting

This guide is for a course taught by Dr. Andrea Ivanov-Craig

Evaluating and Interpreting

Evaluating resources to verify their scholarly status will provide the foundation for subsequent, interpretive work

Literary Interpretation

These are but a sampling of the kinds of interpretive lens a scholar might use:

New Historical

Marxist

Feminist

Psychoanalytical

Kristevian

Kierkegaardian

 

LITERARY CRITICISM: BOOKS

For literary information and criticism on an author in the APU Catalog, do a SUBJECT search for the authors name, i.e., Hughes, Langston

Sample titles of resources include,

The Critical Tradition:  classic texts and contemporary trends, edited by David H. Richter, PN81.C844 1998

A Vindication on the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft, HQ1596.W6 1988

Marxism and Literary Criticism, Terry Eagleton, LINK+

Renaissance Self-Fashioning:  From More to Shakespeare, Stephen Greenblatt, LINK+

LITERARY CRITICISM: ARTICLES (from DATABASES)

What is a library database?  RMIT University

Academic Search Premier, academic scholarly articles

MLA International Bibliography, core literature database

Gale Virtual Reference, includes literary criticism resources

Project Muse, complete, full-text collection of scholarly journals in a variety of fields

Literature Online, a searchable database of key criticism and reference resources

Proquest Databases, multiple databases in the arts and the humanities

Kanopy, A video streaming database including feature films, documentaries, and educational videos

Sage Premier All Access Journals Package/Sage Journals Online includes business, humanities, social sciences, science, technology and medicine

Proquest Databases, multiple databases in the arts and the humanities

WorldCat, Online union catalog of member libraries of OCLC with holdings dating back to the 12th century and updated daily

Oxford Reference Online, an online reference library including dictionaries and encyclopedias

JSTOR Arts & Sciences Collection I - IV, over six hundred core, scholarly journals

DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), free, full text, quality controlled and scholarly journals

Film Adaptations of Literature

Shakespeare and Kenneth Branagh, APU Library

Shakespeare and Film, APU Library

Kanopy, A video streaming database including feature films, documentaries, and educational videos

 

Evaluating Resources

Evaluating Sources, Scholarly vs Popular, University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia Community College

Evaluating Internet Resources, University of California Berkeley

The University of Arizona's Library Guide to Popular vs. Scholarly Articles (2005), University of Arizona

Library of Congress Classification Outline

Finding Book Reviews

Book Review Digest, provides review excerpts for fiction and non-fiction

Project Muse, complete, full-text collection of scholarly journals in a variety of fields