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ENGL210 - GLBT Themes in Literature: Welcome!
This is the research guide for Professor David LaFontaine’s course examining selected major literary works that portray the individual lives and collective history of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people
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GLBT Themes in Literature
Welcome to the guide for ENGL210: GLBT Themes in Literature! This guide contains:
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Biographies & Work Overviews
Author Biographies
Biography (Gale In Context)
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Search for biographies based on name, occupation, nationality, ethnicity, birth/death dates and places, gender, or other keywords.
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Credo Reference
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A great place to start your research with access to the full-text of hundreds of highly regarded and popular reference books.
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Work Overviews
Drama for Students
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Critical overviews of the most-studied plays of all time periods, nations, and cultures.
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Novels For Students
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Critical overviews of novels from various cultures and time periods.
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Poetry for Students
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Discussion and analysis of poems of all time periods, nations, and cultures.
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Short Stories For Students
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Critical overviews of short stories from all cultures and time periods.
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