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Mostly academic writings about the Beatles
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  The Beabliography is a bibliography of books and articles, focusing mainly on academic works on the Beatles. By now the database covers over 600 titles, some with links and/or abstracts. Please mail us if you like to add yet another title to this list.
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  • Nash, Alun (1978), "John Lennon and the infuence of Lewis Carroll." In: Jabberwocky. The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society, 1978, 7, 36-39.
  • Oomen, Ursula (1967), "Sprachlicher Unsinn und linguistischer Sinn in Texten von John Lennon." In: Folia Linguistica (Konstanz), 1967, 1, 172-193.
  • Polard, Jean-Louis, and François Jouffa (1995), Le dictionnaire des Beatles. Leur 1802 mots pour apprendre l'anglais. Paris: Michel Lafon, 1995.
  • Reising, Russell (2006), "Vacio luminoso. 'Tomorrow Never Knows' and the coherence of the impossible.", In: Davis, Todd F., and Kenneth Womack (eds.), Reading the Beatles. Cultural studies, literary criticism and the Fab Four. New York: State University of New York Press, 2006, 111-128.
  • Roos, Michael E. (1984), "The Walrus and the Deacon. John Lennon's debt to Lewis Carroll." In: Journal of Popular Culture, 1984, 18, 1 (Summer), 19-29.
  • Santiago, L.P.R. (1969), "The lyrical expression of adolescent conflict in the Beatles songs." In: Adolescence, 1969, 4, 199-210. [Abstract]
  • Sauceda, James (1983), The literary Lennon. A comedy of letters. Ann Arbor, Mi.: Pierian Press.
  • Schneider, Matthew (1998), "The Nowhere Man and Mother Nature's Son. Collaboration and resentment in the lyrical ballads and the Beatles." In: Anthropoetics. The Electronic Journal of Generative Anthropology, Los Angeles, CA, 1998-1999 (Fall / Winter), 4, 2.
  • Stein, Jill Marie, Jerome Rabow and Darryl el Mouchi (1993), "The opening of the American mind: Allan Bloom ... meet the Beatles." Association Paper for the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), 1993. [Abstract]
  • Stralen, Hans van (1998), "Een doorzichtige tekst. Glass Onion en de moderne intertekstualiteitstheorie." [A transparent text. Glass Onion and the modern theory of intertextuality.] In: Vooys, 1998, 21, 16, 14-19.
  • Stratmann, Gerd (1985), "Antiautoritärer Nonsense einst und jetzt: Lewis Carroll und John Lennon." In: Anglistik und Englischunterricht, 1985, 26, 147-161.
  • Urban, Peter (1979), Rollende Worte — die Poesie des Rock von der Straßenballade zum Pop-Song. Frankfurt a. M., 1979.
  • Uschanov, T.P. (1996, "Not A Second Time. A study in rock semiotics." In: T.P. Uschanov's Icy Frigid Aire, (last updated: 14 February 1999); and in: Soundscapes, 2000-2001, 3 (Summer); English translation of a paper that originally appeared in 1996 in: Minervan Pöllö, a philosophical quarterly published at the University of Helsinki.
  • Wells, Alan (1986), "Women in popular music. Changing fortunes from 1955 to 1984." In: Popular Music and Society, 1986, 10, 4, 73-85.
  • West, Alan, and Colin Martindale (1996), "Creative trends in the content of Beatles lyrics." In: Popular Music and Society, 1996 (Winter), 20, 4, 103-125.
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