The links here provide an introduction to the author, his/her works, and the influences behind those works. Use these as a starting point for further research, or to help you grasp the importance of a work or author in relation to the rest of American literature. Search for the specific author you are looking for.
Includes full-text articles on writers and literary genres drawn from 13 Scribner print series.
It's useful when you are first reading a new author to take a look at background information sources on the literary culture s/he was writing from. The online sources listed below will give you reliable and authoritative information on specific authors, genres, or terms and movements in literature. Spending time with these as you start reading will repay itself in a better understanding of what you are reading.
Provides a single search site for several different and full-text resources in literature.
Use these databases to find scholarly articles on your topic.
Provides a subject, author, and title index for books and articles published on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linguistics.
Provides online access to important scholarly journals and books in many different disciplines.
For journals, JSTOR mainly serves an archival function, it contains recent issues for some titles, but for most titles the available issues are two years old or more.
Digitized special collection on the American west (areas west of the Mississippi, including Canada and the Pacific Northwest, Mexico, and Texas).
Includes papers of pioneers and explorers, emigrant guides, travel journals, maps, printed books, newspapers, posters, city directories, railroad company records, and store catalogs.
Provides access to academic and scholarly electronic books which Baylor University Libraries have purchased. Covers all subject fields.
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