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This section guides you through finding writings by scholars who discuss literary works and their historical, cultural and social contexts. These are often known as secondary works.

There are two main ways to discover secondary works: via Library Search and specialist bibliographical databases.

Library Search

Library Search is the Library's main catalogue and a great starting point for your study and research. Use it to find individual books and journal articles, and books and journals on your subject.

For advice on using Library Search to find books and articles, refer to the tutorial below or contact me.

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Bibliographical databases

Bibliographical databases, sometimes known as subject indexes, provide records of scholarly books, articles, conference papers and doctoral theses. They enable you to do deeper, richer research, and are particularly useful for longer essays and dissertations/theses.
Use of Library Search to find key books on your subject is recommended before you turn to bibliographies/indexes to do more in-depth research.

ProQuest One Literature (including Literature Online) This link opens in a new window

An excellent resource for literary study and research, including references to scholarly books, theses, journals and other critical materials, and approximately 500,000 literary works from around the globe. Highly recommended for in depth research.
Note: ProQuest One Literature incorporates Literature Online (LION)

Oxford Bibliographies Online This link opens in a new window

Overviews of the most important scholarship in a wide range of subjects, many of them related to literary research.

Orlando This link opens in a new window

This is really useful if you are researching women's writing: it includes scholarly accounts of authors' lives and writing careers, and includes timelines, publishing history, and bibliographies for each writer.

International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) This link opens in a new window

This bibliography is particularly useful for medievalists, as it covers not only literature but also history and culture, relating to North Africa, the Middle East and Europe.

World Shakespeare Bibliography This link opens in a new window

A comprehensive index of scholarly writings on Shakespeare since 1960. Details of productions of Shakespeear's works worldwide, again since 1960.

Please note: to access this resource you need a special username and password, which can be accessed here: https://uob.sharepoint.com/:w:/t/grp-metadata-wms/ESYtndjrfiFJsC-0622Qx5EB0Tfj_fhhAkysWkiIJbA4gw?e=h38xUU.

JSTOR This link opens in a new window

JSTOR contains millions of full text journal articles on many subjects, and a selection of academic e-books. It's useful for general research in the Humanities and beyond.

Project Muse This link opens in a new window

Full text journal articles in many areas including literature and other arts and humanities subjects. Useful for general research in humanities and related disciplines.

FIAF (International Index to Film Periodicals) This link opens in a new window

A scholarly index of film theory, history and criticism: particularly useful for finding scholarly writings on films, directors, cinema history. Further information about FIAF, and useful search tips can be found here: http://proquest.libguides.com/fiaf.

International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) This link opens in a new window This bibliography is great for finding scholarship on subjects such as sociology and anthropology. EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) This link opens in a new window

Find doctoral theses from the UK relating to your subject with this resource. Some are available to download, others will need to be requested via Inter Library Loans.

ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global This link opens in a new window

Details of doctoral theses from 1861 onwards. Includes the full text of most theses added since 1997. Particularly strong on content from the UK, Republic of Ireland and the USA.

Library Search tutorial

Library Search tutorial

Locations of printed collections

New additions to the collections

A Companion to American Literature

A comprehensive, chronological overview of American literature in three scholarly and authoritative volumes A Companion to American Literature traces the history and development of American literature from its early origins in Native American oral tradition to 21st century digital literature.

The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing

The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing provides a comprehensive historical overview of the diverse literary traditions impacting on this field's evolution, from the eighteenth century to the present. Drawing on the expertise of over forty international experts, this book gathers innovative scholarship to look forward to new readings and perspectives, while also focusing on undervalued writers, texts, and research areas.

The Cambridge Companion to 'the Canterbury Tales'

Chaucer's best-known poem, The Canterbury Tales, is justly celebrated for its richness and variety, both literary - the Tales include fabliaux, romances, sermons, hagiographies, fantasies, satires, treatises, fables and exempla - and thematic, with its explorations of courtly love and scatology, piety and impiety, chivalry and pacifism, fidelity and adultery. Students new to Chaucer will find in this Companion a lively introduction to the poem's diversity, depth, and wonder. Readers returning to the Tales will appreciate the chapters' fresh engagement with the individual tales and their often complicated critical histories, inflected in recent decades by critical approaches attentive to issues of gender, sexuality, class, and language.

The Oxford handbook of modern Irish fiction

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction presents authoritative essays by thirty-five distinguished scholars of Irish fiction. Collectively, they provide accessible and incisive assessments of the breadth and achievement of Ireland's modern novelists and short story writers, whose contribution to the evolution and modification of these unique art forms has been far out of proportion to the country's small size. The volume brings an impressive variety of critical perspectives to bear on the development of modern Irish fiction, situating authors, texts, and genres in their social, intellectual, and literary-historical contexts.

Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature

This handbook provides a critical overview of literature dealing with groups of people or regions that suffer marginalization within Africa. The contributors examine a multiplicity of minority discourses expressed in African literature, including those who are culturally, socially, politically, religiously, economically, and sexually marginalized in literary and artistic creations.