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 internet resource Gale Literature Resource Center


The Gale Literature Resource Center contains information on literary figures from all time periods writing in such genres as fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, history, journalism, and more. This massive collection includes biographies, bibliographies, critical essays, work overviews, author-related websites, and timeline events.

The Gale Literature Resource Center includes the following core resources:
Contemporary Authors
through the current volume, featuring biographies on more than 120,000 authors
Contemporary Authors New Revision Series
through the current volume, featuring updated biographies on prominent contemporary authors
Contemporary Literary Criticism Select
offering selected criticism through volume 198 of the print series
Dictionary of Literary Biography
all biographies through volume 308 of the print series
In addition to the resources listed above, the Literature Resource Center includes than 59,000 full-text articles and excerpts from critical essays originally appearing in:
Children's Literature Review
Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism
Drama Criticism Drama for Students
Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800
Literature of Developing Nations for Students
Literature and Its Times
Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism
Novels for Students
Poetry Criticism
Poetry for Students
Shakespearean Criticism
Short Stories for Students
Short Story Criticism
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism
The following resources are also included:
Access to full text articles and abstracts published in more than 260 academic literary journals
5000+ Work Overviews
, consisting of plot summaries and explications of prominent works
5400 Websites, guiding the user to useful Internet resources on authors and their works
2300 Author Portraits
Access to more than 6000 timeline events designed as an interdisciplinary tool to provide social and historical context for the study of literature.
Guide to Conducting Literary Research instructing the user how to create an MLA-style literary research paper
Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature (EOL)
Comprises over 10,000 descriptive entries for authors, works, literary landmarks, literary and critical terms, mythological and folkloric figures, fictional characters, literary movements, and prizes.

Content: biographies, bibliographies, critical essays, work overviews, author-related websites, and timeline events.

 

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