Languages & Literatures resources
* English Language & Literatureby Sophie Lesinska - last updated on Nov 10th, 2009This guide points researchers to a few key USC Libraries resources that might be helpful to start research projects in the area of literary studies.
* Feuchtwanger Memorial Libraryby Michaela Ullmann - last updated on Nov 03rd, 2009Personal materials, manuscripts and correspondences of German-Jewish writer Lion Feuchtwanger and his invaluable library. Collections on German-speaking exile artists who had to flee Europe and found refuge in Southern California
* Linguisticsby Ross Scimeca - last updated on Sep 11th, 2009This guide is for faculty, graduate, and undergraduate research in linguistics
* Russian Language & Literatureby Ruth Wallach - last updated on Aug 25th, 2009This guide to select sources is useful primarily for graduate and undergraduate students who are studying Russian or Soviet literature and linguistics.
Don Quixote de La Manchaby Barbara Robinson - last updated on Nov 06th, 2009Overview of print, electronic and film resources, on Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and his masterpiece Don Quixote de la Mancha
Isabel Allende: Guide to Resourcesby Barbara Robinson - last updated on Oct 22nd, 2009This guide is designed to support the November 17th, 2009 Visions & Voices Signature Event: An Evening with Isabel Allende. Find sources by and about the author and a list of her works.
Nineteenth-Century Literary Studiesby Sophie Lesinska - last updated on Oct 05th, 2008This guide focuses on resources for the study of nineteenth century literature, with special emphasis on primary resources. Its origin can be traced to a 2003 research orientation offered to a graduate seminar on 19th-Century British Literature.
The Medical Humanities, Arts and Ethics Seriesby Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 02nd, 2009This research guide is designed to accompany the Visions and Voices series of events featuring readings by authors Pauline Chen, and Anne Fadiman and a collaborative performance by neuroscientist Antonio Damasio and composer Bruce Adolphe.