SHORT STORIES

SELECTED REFERENCE SOURCES FOR CRITICISM: PRESTON RIDGE CAMPUS

PN 771 C59                Contemporary Literary Criticism 

PN 3321 C7 2001       Critical Survey of Short Fiction

PR 19 F7 1985            Dictionary of Fictional Characters

PN 1601 D595            Drama for Students: Presenting Analysis, Context and Criticism on Commonly Studied Dramas

PN 3326 M27             Masterplots II: Short Stories Series

PN 761 N56                Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism

PN 3373 R36              Reference Guide to Short Fiction

PN 3373 S3844           Short Stories for Students

PN 3373 S386             Short Story Criticism

PN 3373 H6                Short Story Writers and Their Work: A Guide to the Best

PN 6120.2 S85            The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction

PS 221 T834               Twentieth-Century American Literature

PN 771 G27                Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism

Analyzing Short Stories.  By Joseph Lostracco.   in Circulating Books: PE1122 L67 1998.
Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Fictionin Circulating Books: PN6120.2 F5 2004.
A Short Guide to Writing About Literature.  By Sylvan Barnet.  In Circulating Books: PE1479 C7 B3 2000.

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Gale Literary Index is a master index to the major literature series published by the Gale Group.  It is a free resource on the Internet at http://www.galenet.com/servlet/LitIndex.

Literature Resource Center offers critical analysis of the lives and works of 90,000 novelists, poets, and other writers from every age and literary discipline.

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Collin County Community College

Linda Andrews
July 15, 2004