Literature Online (LION)
Literature Online (LION) is a fully searchable library of more than 350,000 works of English and American poetry, drama and prose, 192 full-text literature journals, and other key criticism and reference resources. Example Search: 1. Click on the yellow hyperlink, on the left, called "Criticism & Reference" 2. In the first box, Keyword, type in: Wuthering Heights (note that you can combine this with another keyword with the word AND) 3. In the second box, Author/Subject(s), type in: Bronte, Emily 4. Results as of today: CRITICISM[ 505 entries, 2142 hits ] Reference [3 entries,93 hits] Web Sites [5 entries, 41 hits] Note: Too many results to look through. Refine your search by adding terms.
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Literature Online (LION) is a fully searchable library of more than 350,000 works of English and American poetry, drama and prose, 192 full-text literature journals, and other key criticism and reference resources.
http://irservices.library.unt.edu/ais.cfm?alpha=L
Example Search:
1. Click on the yellow hyperlink, on the left, called "Criticism & Reference"
2. In the first box, Keyword, type in: Wuthering Heights (note that you can combine this with another keyword with the word AND)
3. In the second box, Author/Subject(s), type in: Bronte, Emily
4. Results as of today:
CRITICISM[ 505 entries, 2142 hits ]
Reference [3 entries,93 hits]
Web Sites [5 entries, 41 hits]
Note: Too many results to look through. Refine your search by adding terms.
Keyword(s): "Wuthering Heights" AND Heathcliff
Author/Subject(s): Bronte, Emily
= CRITICISM
1253 hits ]
Note the KEY: Indicates which articles are in full-text (completely online)
| ABELL Tytler, Graeme.:
"'Nelly, I am Heathcliff!': the problem of 'identification' in Wuthering Heights."
Midwest Quarterly (47:2) 2006, 167-81. (2006) |
This article is not listed as full text.
Your next step would be to see if UNT has the journal in print.
a. go to UNT Library Catalog from the homepage
b. click on Journal title tab at the top (http://iii.library.unt.edu/search/v)
c. Enter Midwest Quarterly into the search box
d. click search
e. You will see the print ( ) and electronic version of this journal (http://iii.library.unt.edu/record=b2683514)
f. Click on the link that has the date that you need
-- Full text available from Academic Search Complete: 09/01/1996 to present
e. Do a search in this database for the title of your article.