An excellent resource to find resources is Google Scholar, as it filters out many sources that may not be credible. It does require access to lots of databases, though, and so you may run into trouble actually accessing sources. However, if you take the title of the source and copy and paste that into Google, it may come up, especially if you type "PDF" after it.
On that note, typing PDF after your search term will also help you to come up with reputable sources more often than just typing it in normally will. The following link is to a Google search that might be helpful. The link is provided rather than the names of the websites because you may have different preferences and like one website over the other.
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=scholarly%20resources%20for%20free
If you can get access to databases like JSTOR, that would be excellent as JSTOR is a perfect resource for literature and social science.
Another action you can take is posting on literary forums. Many of them are either monitored or watched by people who have some sort of background in literature and literary research.
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