First-Year Reading Experience – 2004
Learn about Books/Authors Referenced in Reading Lolita in Tehran
Current UM faculty, students, and staff with current Griz Card accounts may access the following databases from any campus computer. Access from an off-campus computer requires a current Griz Card account and a Remote Access Account. For assistance, contact the Library’s Information Center Desk | 406.243.6866.
To access the following databases:
Library Homepage>click
Find Articles>use the A-Z index at top to locate the database by
name.
- Literature Resource Center
Fulltext information on authors and their works, including articles of literary criticism. Covers authors of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, history, and journalism.
Find, for example: information on Vladimir Nabokov’s life and works; a literary-historical timeline of events occurring during his lifetime; critical articles exploring his novel Lolita.
- Magill on Literature
The definitive, online source for editorially reviewed critical analyses. This database also includes brief plot and character summaries of the most studied works in the history of literature.
Find, for example: summaries of the plot, characters, and places of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby.
- Voice of the Shuttle
Freely available Website for locating quality online resources supporting research in the humanities.
Enter an author’s name in the search box. For example, type F. Scott Fitzgerald, or simply Fitzgerald.
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