If you are ever read a .pdf online from one of Gale’s “Literature Criticism Online” titles, such as:
- Children’s literature review
- Classical and medieval literature criticism
- Contemporary Literary Criticism
- Drama criticism
- Literature criticism from 1400 to 1800
- Nineteenth-century literature criticism
- Poetry criticism
- Shakespearean criticism
- Short Story Criticism
- Twentieth-century literary criticism
… and come across a mostly blank page that says “Text Not Viewable Online”, here is what’s going on per Gale:
“Occasionally a critical essay or image may not be included due to licensing issues. On the pdf pages missing essays, a message will appear that reads “Text Not Viewable Online””
To find the missing essay, you should look to see if a print copy is held by the Library [search the Catalogue for the book/journal title -not the essay title] and if not, contact InterLibrary Loans.