
Literature speaks volumes about human ideas and emotions, and Questia’s immense Literature collection offers chapter and verse on Fiction, Drama, Poetry and Nonfiction and on the Literature of Specific Countries, Literature of Specific Groups, Literary Styles and Movements, Literary Themes and Topics, Literary Theory and Language.
Our section on Literature of Specific Countries covers African Literature, American Literature, Australian and New Zealand Literature, British Literature, Canadian Literature, Caribbean Literature, Central and South American Literature, Chinese Literature, French Literature, German Literature, Greek and Roman Literature, Italian Literature, Japanese Literature, Middle Eastern Literature, Russian Literature, and Spanish Literature, and Other Asian Literature and Other European Literature.
Researching the Literature of Specific Groups? Questia puts African-American Literature, Asian American Literature, Hispanic American Literature, Jewish and Yiddish Literature, Native American Literature, Women’s Literature and information on Women Writers into your hands.
Discover all facets of Fiction from Novelists and Novels to Short Stories and Short Story Writers plus Science Fiction and Fantasy and Children’s Literature. Dramatists, Plays, Shakespeare and Theater take the stage in Questia’s Drama resources. Visit our Poetry section to learn about influential Poets and Poems.
Famous Biographies, Personal Diaries, and Presidential Letters are among the materials covered in Questia’s huge Nonfiction section which includes resources on renowned Nonfiction writers including Emerson, Boswell, Sinclair, and Sontag.
Study literature of the Beat Generation, Medieval Literature, Romanticism, Realism and the full range of Literary Styles and Movements. Examine Literary Themes and Topics in our comprehensive resource covering Aging in Literature, Black Humor and Feminist Literature to Humor in Literature, Irony, Love in Literature, and many other topics.
Explore viewpoints of Literary Theorists and Critics on Comparative Literature, Deconstruction, New Historicism, Philology, Semiotics, and Structuralism.
Investigate Language issues including Language and Dialects, Linguistics, Grammar and Word Use, Language Acquisition, and Written Language.