Themes and Settings in Fiction (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Serie
Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature
Utgivningsdatum
1988-11-21
Förlag
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensioner
247 x 156 x 23 mm
Vikt
540 g
ISBN
9780313258664

Themes and Settings in Fiction

A Bibliography of Bibliographies

Inbunden,  Engelska, 1988-11-21
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This bibliography of bibliographies lists 1,412 books, chapters in book, parts of dissertations, and articles, compiled from 1900 to 1985, which deal with places and subjects of fiction. . . .Hartman and Drost have discovered an impressive number of bibliographies, and the book will be most useful to individuals embarking on research projects dealing with particular topics in fiction, especially graduate students beginning thesis research. Choice Presenting topics and themes in fiction is a challenge because of the subjective nature of literary criticism. This fully documented bibliography is an impressive compilation of sources that is annotated and more detailed than other bibliographies of this nature. The reader will find over 1400 citations to bibliographies of persons, places, and themes in fiction, gathered from books, parts of books, dissertations, pamphlets, and periodicals. Specific titles of novels and short stories are not cited. Listed alphabetically by author, citations are limited to works of English-language adult fiction. A detailed subject index which provides access to literary themes, occupations, people, and places, and a joint author index aids in cross-referencing. Researchers, English teachers, and students of literature will find Themes and Settings in Fiction an indispensable resource.

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DONALD K. HARTMAN and JEROME DROST are members of the Reference and Collection Development Department of Lockwood Memorial Library at the State University of New York at Buffalo.