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When your favorite Special Collections authors go fictional

Did you know that the literary author collections contain novelizations of the lives of Louisa May Alcott, Robert Burns, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, and William Wordsworth? The earliest examples go back to the 1920s! To find them, simply use the subject search feature on the library catalog with the author’s name (last name, first name) and the word “fiction.”

Here are some recently-acquired examples:

maccollMichaela MacColl, The Revelation of Louisa May: a novel of intrigue and romance (Chronicle Books, 2015). Louisa May Alcott Collection PS 3613 .A257 R48 2015b

 

 

index.aspxJohn J. Healey, Emily & Herman: a literary romance (Arcade Publishing, 2013). Herman Melville Collection PS 3608 .E2355 E45 2013.

 

 

sandersJ. Aaron Sanders, Speakers of the Dead: a Walt Whitman mystery (Plume, 2016). Not yet cataloged — ask for this at the reference desk.

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