Game Studies
- Aarseth, E. J. (1997). Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature. Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Attebery, B. (1992). Strategies of Fantasy. Indiana University Press.
- Bogost, I. (2010). Persuasive Games. MIT Press.
- Bolter, J. D. (2000). Remediation: Understanding New Media. MIT Press.
- Caillois, R. (2001). Man, Play and Games. (M. Barash, Trans.). University of Illinois Press.
- Juul, J. (2005). Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds. MIT Press.
- King, G. and Krzywinska, T. (2006). Tomb Raiders and Space Invaders: Video Games in the 21st Century. Tauris.
- Nitsche, M. (2009). Video Game Spaces: Image, Play, and Structure in 3D Worlds. MIT Press.
- Murray, J. H. (1998). Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace. MIT Press.
- Suits, B. (2005). The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia. Broadview Press.
- Wolf, M. J. P. and Perron, B. (Eds.). (2003). The Video Game Theory Reader. Routledge.
- Wolf, M. J. P. and Perron, B. (Eds.). (2009). The Video Game Theory Reader 2. Routledge.
Literary Studies
- Abrams, M.H. (1999) A Glossary of Literary Terms. Heinle & Heinle.
- Allen, G. (2000) Intertextuality. Routledge.
- Aristotle and Heath, M. (1996) Poetics. Penguin.
- Bakhtin, M. M. (1981) The Dialogic Imagination. Four Essays. University of Texas Press.
- Barry, P. (1995) Beginning Theory. Manchester University Press.
- Bate, J. (2010) English Literature: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
- Bennett, A. and Royle, N. (2009) An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory. 4th Edition. Pearson.
- Brooker, C. 2004) The Seven Basic Plots. Bloomsbury.
- Buchanan, I. (2010) Oxford Dictionary of Critical Theory. Oxford University Press.
- Campbell, J. (2008) The Hero with a Thousand Faces. 3rd edition. New World Library.
- Cobley, P. (2014) Narrative. 2nd Edition. Routledge.
- Coupe, L. (2009) Myth. 2nd Edition. Routledge.
- Dentish, S. (1995) Bakhtinian Thought: An Introductory Reader. Routledge.
- Drabble, M. (ed) (1985) The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press.
- Eagleton, T. (2008) Literary Theory: An Introduction. Blackwell.
- Eagleton, T. (2013) How to Read Literature. Yale University Press.
- Eagleton, T. (2007) How to Read a Poem. Blackwell.
- Foster. E. M. (1972) Aspects of the Novel. Penguin.
- Frye, N. (1964) The Educated Imagination. Indiana University Press.
- Frye, N. (1990) Anatomy of Criticism. Princeton University Press.
- Graves, R. (1996) The Greek Myths. Folio Society.
- Goldhill, S. (1986) Reading Greek Tragedy. Cambridge University Press.
- Gross, J. (Ed) (1998) The New Oxford Book of English Prose. Oxford University Press.
- Hammond, A. (2016) Literature in the Digital Age: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
- Herodotus and Marincola, J. (2003) The Histories. Transl. De Selincourt, A. Penguin.
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Holquist, M.(2002) Dialogism: Bakhtin and His World. Routledge.
- Howatson, M.C. (1989) The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature. Oxford University Press.
- Hurley, M. and O’Neill, M. (2012). Poetic Form: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
- Kearney, R. (2002) On Stories. Routledge.
- Kearney, R. (1988) The Wake of Imagination. Routledge.
- Levi-Strauss, C. (1995) Myth and Meaning: Cracking the Code of Culture. Schoken Books.
- Lodge, D. (1990) After Bakhtin: Essays on Fiction and Criticism. Routledge.
- Lodge, D. (1992) The Art of Fiction. Vintage.
- Lodge, D. (2002) The Language of Fiction. Routledge Classics.
- Lodge, D. and Wood, N. (Eds) (2008) Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader. 3rd Edition. Pearson/Longman.
- Lukacs, G. (1971) The Theory of the Novel. Transl. by A. Bostock. MIT Press.
- Lupack, A. (2005) The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. Oxford University Press.
- Said, E.W. (2003) Orientalism. Penguin.
- Walder, D. (Ed) (1990) Literature in the Modern World. Oxford University Press.