The following resources are available in Trident Technical College’s Library System to assist in the course ENG 102.
Books
When searching for books about your author or critical essays about a work, start with a subject search. (NOTE: An author search will only find books written by the author). Under the resulting titles you may find subject headings with words like “criticism and interpretation”. If you need to expand your search do a keyword search (i.e. Walker, Alice and criticism). Once you locate the book, use the index wisely. Some books will index the author’s name, works’ of, or list the actual title of the work. (i.e. In resources on Alice Walker the index may show the following:
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Walker, Alice (under this heading may be, themes, styles, works of).
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Works of (under this heading may be the titles of her works).
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Color Purple (within the index her works may be listed alphabetically by title).
There are also many subject specific print resources indexed by a literary theme (i.e. Afro- American Literature Criticism, Southern Literature). Search as subject and then keyword to expand the search.
REFERENCE BOOKS - Learning Resources Centers – Available Locations (M)Main - (P)Palmer – (B)Berkeley
Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC). REF PN 771.C59
Use if your author died after December 31, 1959 or is still living. (M)(P)(B)
Twentieth Century Literary Criticism. (TCLC) REF PN 771.C58
Use if your author’s death occurred during the years 1900-1959. (M)
Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism (NCLC) REF PN 761.N5
Use if your author’s death occurred during the years 1800-1899. (M)
Literature and Its Times REF PN 50.L574 1997 (M)
Relates history to literature. Includes novels, short stories, plays, poems, biographies, essays, speeches, and documents. Gives focus on the work, events in history at the time the literary work takes place and / or at the time the work was written.
Great American Writers REF PS 221.G74 2002 (M)
Includes biographical info and reader’s guides on many Twentieth Century writers. Focus is given to major works and the writer’s life.
Masterplots II REF PN 3326.M27 1986 (M)(P)(B)
Examines the theme, characters, plot, style and technique of more than 1200 nineteenth- and twentieth-century works by prominent authors from around the world.
Drama Series REF PN 6112.5.M37 1990 (M)(P)
Poetry Series REF PN 1110.5.M37 1998 (M)(P)(B)
Short Story Series REF PN 3326.M27 1986 (M)(P)(B)
Poetry Criticism Resources
Poetry Criticism REF PN 1111.P6 - Poets (M)
Critical Survey of Poetry REF PN 1111.C7 (M)(P)(B)
World Poets REF PN 1021.W67 2000 (M)
Drama Criticism Resources
Drama Criticism REF PN 1625.D72 - Dramatists (M)
Critical Survey of Drama REF PN 2035.C7 (M)(P)
Short Story Criticism Resources
Short Story Criticism REF PN 3373.S386 - Short Story Writers (M)
Critical Survey of Short Fiction REF PN 3373.M24 2001 (M)(P)(B)
The resources listed are suggestions. Find the area that houses your selection of reference books and browse the other sources available.
Online Sources
The following online databases are available through the Trident Technical College Learning Resources Center and will be most helpful in ENG 101. Additional databases are found on the LRC web page. Databases can be accessed on and off campus. Access off-campus requires a current Library ID number (13 digit bar code number found on your Trident ID card).
Literature Resource Center – Provides biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses of more than 120,000 authors from every age and literary discipline.
Expanded Academic ASAP (Accessed through Infotrac) - Provides many full text articles from scholarly journals, news magazines, and newspapers in all areas from arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology.
JSTOR- includes FULL-TEXT access to back issues of more than 117 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Articles are usually at least two years old with some dating back to the 1800s. Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to view and print from JSTOR.
NetLibrary - E-Books (electronic books) contains thousands of FULL TEXT electronic versions of published non-fiction books. For literary criticisms use keywords or subject terms “criticism” and “O’ Connor” (author’s name).
Websites
Literary Criticism
On Line Literary Criticism Collection
Internet Public Library
Project Crow - American literature studies
Literary Resources on the Net
American Literature on the Web
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
Short Story Criticism and more from About.com
Fairy Tales
Marvels & Tales - links to web sites
Little Red Riding Hood Project
Movies
Movie Review Query Engine
Roger Ebert.com
http://www.filmsite.org/
Film: Research & Resources
Shakespeare:
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
About Shakespeare.com
Poetry:
Contemporary poetry
Writing Help
Good source for writing help is The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing found at http://nutsandbolts.washcoll.edu/. This site walks you through the complete writing process.
For help with MLA citation and other general reference help click here.
The Web Resources link found on the library’s home page has helpful tools like online dictionaries, South Carolina information, Statistics, etc.