The link, below provides some resources and things to think about as you are developing your own literary analysis, which will incorporate your own analysis and thoughts and how they compare to, speak to, contrast with those of scholars.
The Libraries subscribe to databases that contain journal articles and electronic books related specific disciplines. These are the databases that will be helpful for all aspects of literary analysis. Be sure to think about keywords that best describe what you are looking for information on. Also be sure to pay attention to the ways you can narrow your search within each database.
If we do not have full-text access to an article you would like, place an interlibrary loan through ILLiad. First time users will login with student/faculty ID # (900- or 901-) and you will be asked to create a passowrd.
You can also use books for literary criticism and analysis. Books of criticism generally contain collections of different scholars' work. This means you do not have to use the entire book, you can just use the section relevant to your topic.