Literary Book Review
Scandalous Knowledge
This book explores the radical reconceptions of knowledge and science emerging from constructivist epistemology, social studies of science, and contemporary cognitive science.
Something to Declare
Julian Barnes, an unashamed fan of the French--their literature, language, food, and national character--writes about all that and more in these essays, which were originally published in the Times Literary Supplement and the New York Review of Book Copyr
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
This book gives you basic features as information about the author, social and historical backgrounds, structure and tradition of literary genres, facts about the characters, critical analysis, review questions, glossaries of unfamiliar terms, and...
Latin American Writers at Work
The fourth book in the Modern Library’sParis Review Writers at Work series, Latin American Writers at Work is a thundering collection of interviews with some of the most important and acclaimed Latin American writers of our ti...
Sarah Orne Jewett
An updated and revised edition of a classic study, this widely cited book presents a lucid review of all of Jewett\'s work, which includes nearly 200 stories and novels. In a new preface Donovan discusses the \"culture war\" that has recently erupted over Jewett.







