Characters and characteristics in literature
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- 20 hungry piggies : a number book
- A great literature guide to the DSM-5
- A question of character : scientific racism and the genres of American fiction, 1892-1912
- A world of disorderly notions : Quixote and the logic of exceptionalism
- Alchemical Construction of Genders in Anglo-American Fiction, 1799-1852 : Visions of Utopia as Androgynous
- Baaad Sheep
- Bodies of reform : the rhetoric of character in Gilded Age America
- Changing moon
- Characterisation in Apuleius' Metamorphoses : nine studies
- Characterization in ancient Greek literature
- Cinderella and the beanstalk
- Cinderella and the bowling slipper
- Communicate! : characters with courage
- Crafting Characters : Heroes and Heroines in the Ancient Greek Novel
- Creating character : theories of nature and nurture in Victorian sensation fiction
- Cyclopedia of literary characters
- Ensnared : Splintered Book Three
- Even for a dreamer like me
- Extraños semejantes : el personaje artificial y el artefacto narrativo en la literatura hispanoamericana
- Ferrets and ferreting out
- Fictional minds
- Fictions of the self, 1550-1800
- Follies of God : Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog
- Gender, narrative, and dissonance in the modern Italian novel
- Getting inside your head : what cognitive science can tell us about popular culture
- Goldilocks and the Breakfast Bunch
- Hamlet : character studies
- Heroizability : an anthroposemiotic theory of literary characters
- Iberian pastoral characters
- Imagined human beings : a psychological approach to character and conflict in literature
- In a glass Grimmly
- Jane Austen and the interplay of character
- Kill Shakespeare
- Literaria
- Literary character : the human figure in early English writing
- Little Dorrit's shadows : character and contradiction in Dickens
- Minor characters have their day : genre and the contemporary literary marketplace
- Neo-Victorian villains : adaptations and transformations in popular culture
- Once upon a time
- Out of character : modernism, vitalism, psychic life
- Outcasts and angels : the new anthology of deaf characters in literature
- Playing bit parts in Shakespeare
- Rapunzel and the Drop of Doom
- Rapunzel and the billy goats
- Reading Shakespeare's characters : rhetoric, ethics, and identity
- Reappearing characters in nineteenth-century French literature : authorship, originality, and intellectual property
- Shakespeare's foreign worlds : national and transnational identities in the Elizabethan age
- Shakespeare's names
- Tear you apart
- Tennyson's characters : strange faces, other minds
- The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project
- The Stronger Sex : the Fictional Women of Lawrence Durrell
- The antihero
- The character of truth : historical figures in contemporary fiction
- The children who lived : using Harry Potter and other fictional characters to help grieving children and adolescents
- The effective protagonist in the nineteenth-century British novel : Scott, Bronte, Eliot, Wilde
- The eight characters of comedy : a guide to sitcom acting & writing
- The existential dramaturgy of William Shakespeare : character created through crisis
- The one vs. the many : minor characters and the space of the protagonist in the novel
- The past in Aeschylus and Sophocles
- The princess and the frozen peas
- The rhetoric of character in children's literature
- The sisters Grimm, book three, The problem child
- The use of anonymous characters in Greek tragedy : the shaping of heroes
- Traditional subjectivities : the Old English poetics of mentality
- Transatlantic voices : interpretations of Native North American literatures
- Trials of character : the eloquence of Ciceronian ethos
- Tweede levens : over personen en personages in de geschiedschrijving en de literatuur
- Unhinged
- White supremacy in children's literature : characterizations of African Americans, 1830-1900
- Women constructing men : female novelists and their male characters, 1750-2000
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