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Are there any books of literary criticism on Card's works? I am trying to put together a research paper and wondering if there were any suggestions. Thanks.
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Orson Scott Card: Writer of the Terrible Choice by Edith S. Tyson. Found by doing a free search in Amazon.com.
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really? thats pretty cool. are there many published writers lurking around here? more specifically, anyone else who published something about OSC?
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have you tried google, amazon and barnes and noble chandler? these websites offer search features, so you can look to see what books are available on a wide variety of topics. also, try your local library. all of these places specialize in the procuring, selling and knowledge of books.
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Chandler, it's the only one I'm familiar with. I'd be willing to bet that there has been a master's thesis or two that has talked about his work, at least in part. Do you have access to a university library?
Hm...I'm drawing a blank on the name of the database I used to do searches in for stuff like this when I was in college. I'm sure it'll come to me later tonight, but right now I've got nothing.
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"Storyteller: The Official Orson Scott Card Bibliography and Guide 2001" by Michael R. Collings and Orson Scott Card (found on Barnes & Noble website); "Orson Scott Card: Architect of Alternate Worlds" by Edward Willet (found on B&N); "In the Image of God: Theme, Characterization, and Landscape in the Fiction of Orson Scott Card" by Michael R. Collings (found on B&N)
thats all for now, i may look for more later if you want.
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