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Your English Project
Welcome to the research guide for your English Capstone. This guide contains research materials and links to help you make this class a success.
On this page, find course information and a quick list of resources to get you started.
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Best Bets
The following can help you start your research.
See the Library Resources tab for more extensive lists of suggested materials.
Databases
- Gale Literature Resource Center
- Why search here? This is the most important database for the English program, and it is also useful for other fields in the humanities.
- What’s included? This database contains full-text author biographies, literary analyses, and reviews for a wide range of literature, conveniently sorted by resource type.
- Humanities International Complete
- Why search here? This database contains full-text scholarly literature for all branches of the humanities including English, foreign languages, literature, rhetoric, religion, the fine arts, sociology, and history.
- What’s included? This database includes the full text of over 1,200 peer-reviewed journals as well as citations and abstracts for over 2,300 journals.
- Modern Language Review
Articles and reviews on medieval and modern European languages (French, Italian, Hispanic, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slavonic, and Eastern European) and literatures (including English) for members of the Modern Humanities Research Association.
- Studies in English Literature
Historical and critical essays contributing significantly to the understanding of English literature, –.
- The Foundations of English Literary Criticism byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9780773444560Publication Date:
The book showcases the history of British literary criticism dating back to the Classical and Renaissance Periods, all the way up through to the Victorian Age. It covers figures as diverse as Philip Sydney, John Dryden, William Wordsworth, Matthew Arnold, and even Henry James.
- Literature byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9780203169438Publication Date:
This introductory volume provides an overview of the history of literature as a cultural concept, and reflects on the contemporary nature, place, and function of what the literary might mean for us today.
English at Northwestern
These links will take you to official NWOSU university pages.
- School of Arts & Sciences
The departments within the school offer a total of fifteen majors and twenty minors at the undergraduate level and a master of arts in American studies at the graduate level.
- English, Foreign Language & Humanities
The Department of English, Foreign Language & Humanities offers a broad range of courses leading to the bachelor of arts degree in English or English education. Students may also pursue a minor in English, writing, or Spanish.
- EnglishThe English Program at Northwestern Oklahoma State University offers a full range of courses in American, British, and world literature in addition to courses in creative writing, film studies, technical writing, and advanced composition in order to prepare students for academic and non-academic professional endeavors.