The following literature series are searchable and accessible through the library's subscription to the Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL):
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Critical Survey of Long Fiction SeriesIncludes: African American Culture; English Novelists; Gothic Novelists; Irish Novelists; Latin American Novelists; Native American Novelists; Novelists with Feminist Themes; Picaresque Novelists; Political Novelists; Psychological Novelists; Religious Novelists; Satirical Novelists; Science Fiction Novelists; Spanish Novelists
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Critical Survey of Poetry SeriesVolumes include: Avant-Garde Poets; Beat Poets; British Renaissance Poets; Experimental Poets; Feminist Poets; Gay and Lesbian Themes; Greek Poets; Green Movement Poets; Irish Poets; Latin American Poets; Nature Poets; Romantic Poets; Spanish Poets; Surrealist Poets; Visionary Poets; War Poets
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Twayne's Authors SeriesIncludes book-length analyses of individual authors and individual works, as well as the following genres and themes: African Children's and Youth Literature; American Feminist Playwrights; American Indian Poetry; Black Writers and the Hispanic Canon; British Women Fiction Writers of the 1890s; Children's Literature in Canada; The French Essay; French Structuralism; French Theater Since 1968; The Indian Captivity Narrative, 1550-1900; Jewish-American Fiction, 1917-1987; Late Nineteenth-Century American Diary Literature; Medieval French Romance; Modern and Contemporary Spanish Women Poets; Modern Latin-American Novel; The Movement: British Poets of the 1950s; Native American Literature; The New Novel in France; Science Fiction After 1900; Science Fiction Before 1900; Spanish Chronicles of the Indies; Twentieth-Century French Women Novelists; Women Writers of the English Renaissance.
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World Literature and Its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events That Influenced ThemVolumes include: Classical Literature and Its Times; Italian Literature and Its Times; Middle Eastern Literatures and Their Times; Spanish and Portuguese Literatures and Their Times (The Iberian Peninsula); British and Irish Literature and Its Times: The Victorian Era to the Present; British and Irish Literature and Its Times: Celtic Migrations to the Reform Bill (Beginnings-1830s); African Literature and Its Times; Latin American Literature and Its Times