ProQuest is pleased to announce the latest release of Literature Online.
312 Full-Text Journals
This latest release sees the addition of 23 new titles to Literature Online’s library of full-text journals; African Studies Review, American Journal of Philology, Analog Science Fiction & Fact, Antigonish Review, Arcadia, Bookbird, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Canadian Women’s Studies, Classical Quarterly, Critical Matrix, Daphnis, French Forum, Journal of American Culture, Neophilologus, Phoenix: The Journal of the Classics Association of Canada, Ploughshares, Resources for Feminist Research, River Teeth, Romanic Review, TheatreForum, Western Journal of Black Studies, Zeitschrift für Deutsches Alterthum und Deutsche Litteratur and Zeitschrift für Germanistische Linguistik. The addition of these new journals brings the total number of titles up to 312. We will continue to add further titles in forthcoming releases, increasing still further Literature Online’s coverage of contemporary scholarship in the fields of literary, linguistic and cultural studies.
This is in addition to the regular update to our Criticism resources: this release contains both new full-text journal articles, plus, if subscribed, new bibliographic records from the MLA International Bibliography (MLAIB).
New Biographies
The latest release of Literature Online sees the addition of 35 new or revised biographies, including biographies for Joy Davidman, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, David Gascoyne, Ludovic Kennedy, Nicholas Mosley, Sharon Olds, Mary Jo Salter and Louis Zukofsky. Literature Online now contains over 4,400 biographies. Author biographies are specially commissioned for Literature Online, and give an authoritative and accessible overview of the author's life, work and critical reception. These biographies can be found by following links from Author Pages, by using Search: Criticism & Reference, or simply by entering an author's name in Quick Search.
Literature Online now contains over 18,500 author records. Each of our author records contains at least one of the following: an authoritative and accessible biography, full-text of the author's works, a comprehensive bibliography of primary works or a list of full-text critical and reference materials relating to the author. Author records can be accessed by searching in the Search: Authors or Search: Texts pages or from the Quick Search feature from any page.
Monday, March 29, 2010
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