Game and Literary Studies

Game Studies

  1. Aarseth, E. J. (1997). Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature. Johns Hopkins University Press.
  2. Attebery, B. (1992). Strategies of Fantasy. Indiana University Press.
  3. Bogost, I. (2010). Persuasive Games. MIT Press.
  4. Bolter, J. D. (2000). Remediation: Understanding New Media. MIT Press.
  5. Caillois, R. (2001). Man, Play and Games. (M. Barash, Trans.). University of Illinois Press.
  6. Juul, J. (2005). Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds. MIT Press.
  7. King, G. and Krzywinska, T. (2006). Tomb Raiders and Space Invaders: Video Games in the 21st Century. Tauris.
  8. Nitsche, M. (2009). Video Game Spaces: Image, Play, and Structure in 3D Worlds. MIT Press.
  9. Murray, J. H. (1998). Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace. MIT Press.
  10. Suits, B. (2005). The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia. Broadview Press.
  11. Wolf, M. J. P. and Perron, B. (Eds.). (2003). The Video Game Theory Reader. Routledge.
  12. Wolf, M. J. P. and Perron, B. (Eds.). (2009). The Video Game Theory Reader 2. Routledge.

Literary Studies

  1. Abrams, M.H. (1999) A Glossary of Literary Terms. Heinle & Heinle.
  2. Allen, G. (2000) Intertextuality. Routledge.
  3. Aristotle and Heath, M.  (1996) Poetics. Penguin.
  4. Bakhtin, M. M. (1981) The Dialogic Imagination. Four Essays. University of Texas Press.
  5. Barry, P. (1995) Beginning Theory. Manchester University Press.
  6. Bate, J. (2010) English Literature: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
  7. Bennett, A. and Royle, N. (2009) An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory. 4th Edition. Pearson.
  8. Brooker, C. 2004) The Seven Basic Plots. Bloomsbury.
  9. Buchanan, I. (2010) Oxford Dictionary of Critical Theory. Oxford University Press.
  10. Campbell, J. (2008) The Hero with a Thousand Faces. 3rd edition. New World Library.
  11. Cobley, P. (2014) Narrative. 2nd Edition. Routledge.
  12. Coupe, L. (2009) Myth. 2nd Edition. Routledge.
  13. Dentish, S. (1995) Bakhtinian Thought: An Introductory Reader. Routledge.
  14. Drabble, M. (ed) (1985) The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press.
  15. Eagleton, T. (2008) Literary Theory: An Introduction. Blackwell.
  16. Eagleton, T. (2013) How to Read Literature. Yale University Press.
  17. Eagleton, T. (2007) How to Read a Poem. Blackwell.
  18. Foster. E. M. (1972) Aspects of the Novel. Penguin.
  19. Frye, N. (1964) The Educated Imagination. Indiana University Press.
  20. Frye, N. (1990) Anatomy of Criticism. Princeton University Press.
  21. Graves, R. (1996) The Greek Myths. Folio Society.
  22. Goldhill, S. (1986) Reading Greek Tragedy. Cambridge University Press.
  23. Gross, J. (Ed) (1998) The New Oxford Book of English Prose. Oxford University Press.
  24. Hammond, A. (2016) Literature in the Digital Age: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
  25. Herodotus and Marincola, J. (2003) The Histories. Transl. De Selincourt, A. Penguin.
  26. Holquist, M.(2002) Dialogism: Bakhtin and His World. Routledge.
  27. Howatson, M.C. (1989) The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature. Oxford University Press.
  28. Hurley, M. and O’Neill, M. (2012). Poetic Form: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
  29. Kearney, R. (2002) On Stories. Routledge.
  30. Kearney, R. (1988) The Wake of Imagination. Routledge.
  31. Levi-Strauss, C. (1995) Myth and Meaning: Cracking the Code of Culture. Schoken Books.
  32. Lodge, D. (1990) After Bakhtin: Essays on Fiction and Criticism. Routledge.
  33. Lodge, D. (1992) The Art of Fiction. Vintage.
  34. Lodge, D. (2002) The Language of Fiction. Routledge Classics.
  35. Lodge, D. and Wood, N. (Eds) (2008) Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader. 3rd Edition. Pearson/Longman.
  36. Lukacs, G. (1971) The Theory of the Novel. Transl. by A. Bostock. MIT Press.
  37. Lupack, A. (2005) The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. Oxford University Press.
  38. Said, E.W. (2003) Orientalism. Penguin.
  39. Walder, D. (Ed) (1990) Literature in the Modern World. Oxford University Press.