He wrote the period's first scholarly monograph on Homer, critical of the editions of the Iliad and Odyssey published by Zenodotus, his predecessor as head of the Library of Alexandria.
His other books include a critical monograph, "The Ballad Revival: Studies in the Influence of Popular on Sophisticated Poetry" (University of Chicago, 1961).
Finally, in a period when academic dissertations, critical monographs, full-length studies and cooperative symposia have been devoted to many science fiction authors, Bradley has been virtually ignored.
Instead, she opted for what she calls a "critical monograph" that contains biographical material, extensive discussion of Mr. Vicente's output and full-color plates that reproduce his most important paintings over a half century of work.
He has published extensively in these areas of study, as well as critical monographs on Star Trek, Barry N. Malzberg, Charles Bukowski, blogging and micro-blogging.
A critical monograph was also published by Roberto Rebora which appeared in the "Italian Review of Dramaturgy".
In 2002, Back's critical monograph Led by Language: the Poetry and Poetics of Susan Howe, was published by University of Alabama Press.
In 1954 N. Dabaghyan (who previously attacked Charents in the 1930s) published "Yeghishe Charents" critical monograph.
Publishers complain that sales of critical monographs are at an all-time low.
Lodge was recently amused by the arrival from America of the first critical monograph about him.