Characters and characteristics in literature
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- true100 greatest literary detectives
- trueA Baker Street wedding
- trueA cold legacy : a Madman's daughter novel
- A question of character : scientific racism and the genres of American fiction, 1892-1912
- trueA storm in the stars : a novel
- trueAdler
- trueAlice in Wonderland : down the rabbit hole
- trueAlice in Wonderland : the Mad Hatter's tea party
- trueAnd the dish ran away with the spoon
- Astro-characters : a writer's guide to creating compelling fictional characters with the signs of the zodiac
- trueAuntie Claus : home for the holidays
- trueBL metamorphosis, 1
- trueBatman and psychology : a dark and stormy knight
- trueBecoming Jane Eyre
- trueBetween two ends
- trueBewitched in Oz
- trueBlanche : The Life and Times of Tennessee Williams's Greatest Creation
- trueBlue in the face : a story of risk, rhyme, and rebellion
- trueBob Stevenson
- trueBr'er Rabbit captured! : a Dr. David Harleyson adventure
- trueBreaking Badlands
- trueBroken
- trueBrooding YA hero : becoming a main character (almost) as awesome as me
- Bullies, bastards & bitches : how to write the bad guys of fiction
- Characters and viewpoint
- Characters in children's literature
- trueCharles Bovary, country doctor : portrait of a simple man
- trueCleopatra : I am fire and air
- trueCocktail noir : from gangsters and gin joints to gumshoes and gimlets
- trueConsider the women : a provocative guide to three matriarchs of the Bible
- Creating characters kids will love
- Cyclopedia of literary characters II
- trueDaughter of the deep
- trueDeadpool killustrated
- trueDeath and Mr. Pickwick : a novel
- trueDiscovering the hidden wisdom of the Little prince : in search of Saint-Exupéry's lost child
- trueDragon ball : that time I got reincarnated as Yamcha
- trueDream girl : a novel
- trueEchoes of Valhalla : the afterlife of the eddas and sagas
- trueEdge of the wind
- trueEnola Holmes : the graphic novels, Book one
- trueEscaping Ordinary
- trueEuropean travel for the monstrous gentlewoman
- trueEverafter, Volume 1, The pandora protocol
- trueFabulous monsters : Dracula, Alice, Superman, and other literary friends
- trueFalling for Rapunzel
- trueFalstaff : give me life
- Fictional minds
- trueFinding Fraser
- trueFive ghosts, Volume 1, The haunting of Fabian Gray
- trueFlâneuse : women walk the city in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice and London
- trueFollow follow : a book of reverso poems
- trueFrom Holmes to Sherlock : the story of the men and women who created an icon
- Getting inside your head : what cognitive science can tell us about popular culture
- trueGoodness and the literary imagination : Harvard Divinity School's 95th Ingersoll Lecture
- trueGrave importance
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- trueHarold & Hog pretend for real!
- trueHeartless
- trueHer dark curiosity : a madman's daughter novel
- trueHere, there be dragons
- trueHow to be a heroine : or, what I've learned from reading too much
- trueHow to catch a gingerbread man
- trueHow to live, what to do : in search of ourselves in life and literature
- Imagined human beings : a psychological approach to character and conflict in literature
- Imagining characters : conversations about women writers : Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, Willa Cather, Iris Murdoch, and Toni Morrison
- trueInkdeath
- trueInkheart
- trueInkspell
- trueJack of spades : a tale of suspense
- trueJane on the brain : exploring the science of social intelligence with Jane Austen
- trueJeeves and the wedding bells
- trueJo & Laurie
- trueKind of a big deal
- trueKnights vs. dinosaurs
- trueKnights vs. monsters
- trueLiterally
- trueLiterary landscapes : charting the worlds of classic literature
- trueLiterary wonderlands : a journey through the greatest fictional worlds ever created
- trueLost in the Never Woods
- trueLunatics, lovers & poets : twelve stories after Cervantes and Shakespeare
- trueMacbeth : a dagger of the mind
- trueMade men : getting the gang back together
- trueMagical mischief
- trueMagically Maximus
- trueMarch sisters : on life, death, and Little women
- trueMiranda in Milan
- trueMirror mirror : a book of reversible verse
- trueMonsieur Proust's library
- trueMonster problems
- trueMonstrous : the lore, gore, and science behind your favorite monsters
- trueMoriarty returns a letter : a Baker Street mystery
- trueMy Jim : a novel
- trueMy first how to catch the Big Bad Wolf
- Narcissus from rubble : competing models of character in contemporary British and American fiction
- trueOnce & future
- trueOne of our Thursdays is missing : a novel
- trueOne week in the library
- truePapa Bear's Page Fright
- truePaperback writer : a novel
- truePick the plot
- Plots and characters in major Russian fiction
- truePolitics in George Orwell's Animal farm
- truePride and premeditation
- trueQuichotte : a novel
- Reading Shakespeare's characters : rhetoric, ethics, and identity
- trueReal life on Cannery Row : real people, places and events that inspired John Steinbeck
- trueRobinson
- trueRomeo and/or Juliet : a chooseable-path adventure
- trueRosalind : Shakespeare's immortal heroine / Angela Thirlwell
- trueSense and second-degree murder
- trueSherlock Holmes : the crossovers casebook
- trueSomething stinks in Hamlet
- trueStarcrossed in Romeo and Juliet
- trueStill star-crossed
- trueStory thieves
- trueStory's end
- trueStorybound
- trueTalking about detective fiction
- trueTarzan, jungle king of popular culture
- trueTexts from Jane Eyre : and other conversations with your favorite literary characters
- trueThe Baker Street jurors
- trueThe Baker Street translation
- trueThe Black Count : glory, revolution, betrayal, and the real Count of Monte Cristo
- trueThe Eyre affair : a novel
- trueThe Frankenstein journals
- trueThe Land of Stories : the Mother Goose diaries
- trueThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 3, Century
- trueThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 4, The Tempest
- trueThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, volume 1
- trueThe Peanuts papers : writers and cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang, and the meaning of life
- The Story Works guide to writing character
- trueThe Wife of Bath : a biography
- trueThe World of Ice & Fire : the untold history of Westeros and the Game of Thrones
- The Writer's Digest character naming sourcebook
- trueThe anatomy of curiosity
- The art of intimacy : the space between
- The art of perspective : who tells the story
- trueThe author and me
- trueThe big book of monsters : the creepiest creatures from classic literature
- trueThe book jumper
- trueThe book of Anna : (Karenina's novel)
- trueThe book of living secrets
- trueThe book of other people
- trueThe book smugglers
- trueThe bookwanderers
- trueThe brothers of Baker Street
- trueThe buried giant : a novel
- trueThe case of the bizarre bouquets
- trueThe case of the gypsy goodbye
- trueThe crown affair
- trueThe dark missions of Edgar Brim
- The defining moment : how writers and actors build characters
- trueThe dream of the great American novel
- trueThe emerald circus
- trueThe fifth heart
- trueThe great detective : the amazing rise and immortal life of Sherlock Holmes
- trueThe heroine with 1,001 faces
- trueThe heroine's bookshelf : life lessons from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder
- trueThe heroines : a novel
- trueThe indigo king
- trueThe ingenious gentleman and poet Federico García Lorca ascends to hell
- trueThe island of Dr. Libris
- trueThe keepers of the empire : the fourteenth adventure in the Kingdom of Fantasy
- trueThe last musketeer
- trueThe last resort
- trueThe life and loves of E. Nesbit : Victorian iconoclast, children's author, and creator of The railway children
- The lineup : [the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives]
- trueThe lineup : the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives
- trueThe madman's daughter
- trueThe map of stories
- trueThe mystery of Charles Dickens
- The negative trait thesaurus : a writer's guide to character flaws
- trueThe odds
- The other Latin@ : writing against a singular identity
- trueThe perils of Sherlock Holmes
- trueThe phantom of Thomas Hardy
- trueThe prehistoric masters of literature
- trueThe princess revolt
- trueThe problem of Susan and other stories
- trueThe search for the Red Dragon
- The secrets of character : writing a hero anyone will love
- trueThe sinister mystery of the mesmerizing girl
- trueThe sinner and the saint : Dostoevsky and the gentleman murderer who inspired a masterpiece
- The story structure architect : a writer's guide to building dramatic situations & compelling characters
- trueThe strange case of the alchemist's daughter
- trueThe taiga syndrome
- trueThe three little superpigs
- The transformation of rage : mourning and creativity in George Eliot's fiction
- trueThe trouble with Tink
- trueThe unlikely escape of Uriah Heep
- trueThe whispering swarm
- trueThe witch's curse
- trueThe witch's guide to cooking with children
- trueThe woman who died a lot : a Thursday next novel : now with 50% added subplot
- trueThe wooden prince
- trueThe world of the Hunger Games
- trueThere was an old woman who lived in a book
- trueThis is not that kind of book
- trueTo be or not to be
- trueTolkien : maker of Middle-Earth
- trueTraitor's chase
- trueTreasure Island!!!
- trueTrickster and hero : two characters in the oral and written traditions of the world
- trueTrigger warning : short fictions and disturbances
- trueTyrant : Shakespeare on politics
- trueUnearthing The secret garden : the plants and places that inspired Frances Hodgson Burnett
- trueUnwritten
- trueVictor LaValle's Destroyer, No. 4
- trueWhat's so special about Dickens?
- trueWhatever happened to Molly Bloom?
- trueWhere teddy bears come from
- trueWho's the grossest of them all?
- Why do we care about literary characters?
- trueWhy read Moby-Dick?
- trueWoman of valor
- trueWomen of will : following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays
- trueWomen's issues in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club
- trueWorlds apart
- trueZombie island : a Shakespeare undead novel
- trueZombie, or not to be
- Ānushaṅgika : Mahāsamara, 9
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