The Literature Resource Center deals with more than biographies and literary criticism of the great masters of novels, short stories and poetry. It can also be used as a point to start researching persons not primarily associated with writing.

For example, Albert Einstein wrote a number of books and articles. If Albert Einstein is a bit beyond your tastes, then you might find links to critical essays about Carl Sagan to be quite fascinating. Likewise, you might be a fan of Stephen Hawking and get a kick out of links to critical essays about his works. Demonstrating the depth of what's available, you might want to look at Literary Criticism, Articles & Work Overviews of the great Greek mathematician Euclid.

If you are not into great physicists and mathematicians, perhaps the physics of super-heroes would be more to your liking. References to a selected list of light-hearted books on physics may work for you. Another way to be selective is to limit your search of the Literature Resource Center to certain genres and themes such as American Nonfiction - Science and the humanities for authors born since 1928.


 

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