Answered By: Susan Kraat Last Updated: Oct 06, 2016 Views: 66
Gale Literature Resource Center is often a good starting place to search for literary criticism. You can search for the author or for the title of a specific book or story. Results are returned in an easy to use tab format, with "literature criticism" on the left. MLA and JSTOR are other excellent databases for literary criticism.
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