Call number | Item |
P | Language and literature (Go to start of category) |
PN | Literature: General, Criticism, Collections (Go to start of category) |
PN167 .W46 2009 | Who Owns This Text?: Plagiarism, Authorship, and Disciplinary Cultures (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c2009), ed. by Carol Peterson Haviland and Joan A. Mullin (PDF with commentary at usu.edu) |
PN169 .L3 | How to Fail in Literature: A Lecture, by Andrew Lang (Gutenberg text) |
PN171 .F56 K6 | Altmetrics for Librarians: 100+ Tips, Tricks, and Examples (London: Altmetric, c2016), by Stacy Konkiel, Natalia Madjarevic, and Amy Rees (PDF with commentary at Figshare) |
PN171 .F7 C65 | Literary Cookery, With Reference to Matter Attributed to Coleridge and Shakespeare: A Letter Addressed to "The Athenaeum", With a Postscript Containing Some Remarks Upon the Refusal of That Journal to Print It (London: J.R. Smith, 1855), by Andrew Edmund Brae |
PN171.O55 W43 2015 | Web Writing: Why and How for Liberal Arts Teaching and Learning (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2015), ed. by Jack Dougherty and Tennyson Lawrence O'Donnell (HTML with commentary at Digital Culture Books) |
PN171 .P7 P7 1910 | Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books, With Introductions and Notes (Harvard Classics v39; New York: P.F. Collier and Son, c1910), ed. by Charles William Eliot and William Allan Neilson, contrib. by William Caxton, Jean Calvin, Nicolaus Copernicus, John Knox, Edmund Spenser, Walter Raleigh, Francis Bacon, John Heminge, Henry Condell, Isaac Newton, John Dryden, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Victor Hugo, Walt Whitman, and Hippolyte Taine |
PN171 .P75 L5 | Literary Prizes and Their Winners (full serial archives) |
PN171 .Q6 F56 2011 | Why Do We Quote? The Culture and History of Quotation (Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, c2011), by Ruth H. Finnegan |
PN171.4 .R54 | The Rhetorical Dimensions of Cyberspace (c1996), ed. by Beth Williams Baldwin and Tim Flood (frame-dependent HTML at Colorado State) |
PN173 .W5 | The Arte of Rhetorique, by Thomas Wilson (HTML at Renascence Editions) |
PN175 .F7 | The Psychology of Writing Success (New York: The Business bourse, 1933), ed. by J. George Frederick, contrib. by A. A. Brill, Thyra Samter Winslow, Mary Austin, Floyd Dell, and Thomas H. Uzzell (page images at HathiTrust) |
PN185 .A674 | Aristotle's Rhetoric: or, the True Grounds and Principles of Oratory, Shewing the Right Art of Pleading and Speaking In Full Assemblies and Courts of Judicature, Made English By the Translators of the Art of Thinking (aka Rhetoric to Alexander, formerly attributed to Aristotle, now generally attributed to Anaximenes; London: Printed by T.B. for R. Taylor, 1686), by Anaximenes of Lampsacus |
PN187 .P3 1923 | The Handling of Words, and Other Studies in Literary Psychology (London: J. Lane, c1923), by Vernon Lee (HTML at Gutenberg Canada) |
PN203 .R2 | Style, by Walter Raleigh (Gutenberg text) |
PN212 .N379 2012 | Narrative Theory: Core Concepts and Critical Debates (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2012), ed. by David Herman, James Phelan, Peter J. Rabinowitz, Brian Richardson, and Robyn R. Warhol (PDF at Ohio State) |
PN212 .P485 1996 | Narrative as Rhetoric: Technique, Audiences, Ethics, Ideology (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1996), by James Phelan (PDF files with commentary at Ohio State Press) |
PN212 .P644 2013 | A Poetics of Unnatural Narrative (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2013), ed. by Jan Alber, Henrik Skov Nielsen, and Brian Richardson (PDF at Ohio State) |
PN212 .P67 2010 | Postclassical Narratology: Approaches and Analyses (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2010), ed. by Jan Alber and Monika Fludernik (PDF at Ohio State) |
PN212 .R33 1998 | Before Reading: Narrative Conventions and the Politics of Interpretation (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1998), by Peter J. Rabinowitz, contrib. by James Phelan (PDF files with commentary at Ohio State Press) |
PN212 .R5 | Prose Fiction: An Introduction to the Semiotics of Narrative (Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2019), by Ignasi Ribó (multiple formats with commentary at Open Book Publishers) |
PN212 .U64 1994 | Understanding Narrative (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1994), ed. by James Phelan and Peter J. Rabinowitz |
PN218 .P5 1920 | The Universal Plot Catalog: An Examination of the Elements of Plot Material and Construction, Combined with a Complete index and a Progressive Category in Which the Source, Life, and End of All Dramatic Conflict and Plot Master are Classified (Springfield, MA: Home Correspondence School, c1920), by Henry Albert Phillips (page images at HathiTrust) |
PN218 .P6 | The Art of Inventing Characters (Franklin, OH: J. K. Reeve, 1922), by Georges Polti, trans. by Lucille Ray (page images at HathiTrust) |
PN221 .L38 2004 | Invention in Rhetoric and Composition (2004), by Janice M. Lauer (PDF files with commentary at Colorado State) |
PN227 .H83 1983 | More on Oxymoron, by Patrick Hughes (PDF at Wayback Machine) |