Enjoy John Thelwall's dramatic romance in three acts, starring Queen of Britain and sorceress Rowenna, and Hela, Queen of the Infernal Regions.
Find an encyclopedia entry for the ancient Greek poet, Theocritus, who is considered the founder of pastoral poetry.
Find an encyclopedia entry for the ancient Greek poet, Thespis. Search links to find other Thespis-related resources.
University page dedicated to the study of colonialism and post-colonialism literature and political discourse. Presents articles by Thiong.
Short description on how Ngugi views language and why he gave up writing in English for his native tongue, Gikuyu.
Scan editorial and customer reviews of Thomas' book "The Very Best Men" about the early years of the CIA.
Features an interview with the author of the Malice series about writing and researching mystery novels.
Read an encyclopedia entry for the physician and writer Lewis Thomas, author of "Lives of a Cell."
Features a bibliography of Thomas' spy thrillers, plus links to reviews and a brief author biography.
1896 compilation of essays by Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell features "Unstable Equilibrium," "Penultimate Caricature," and "Composure."
Thompson introduces his book, "Future Eden." Includes sample chapters and an interview.
Contains an interview with Thompson, who presided as a visiting author at the "One Woman's Writing Retreat."
Letters from this Civil War spy give an overview of this woman's achievements. Includes biographical details and related bibliography.
Get more info about this novel that chronicles the adventures of a commercial sailing ship. Includes photos, reviews, and excerpts.
Find a brief profile of Scottish poet James Thomson, author of "The Seasons" and "The Castle of Indolence."
Offers poems by the Scottish-born English author, including "The Seasons, " and "The Castle of Indolence."
Find the opening chapter of Adam Thorpe's novel. Includes a review and story recap.
Find an encyclopedia entry for the English writer Hester Lynch Thrale, author of "Anecdotes of Johnson" and "Letters to and from Johnson."