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- A city imagined : Belfast soulscapes
- A manner of being : writers on their mentors
- Avenues of faith : conversations with Jonathan Guilbault
- Bush and Cheney : how they ruined America and the world
- C.L.R. James and Creolization : Circles of Influence
- Characters in fictional worlds : understanding imaginary beings in literature, film, and other media
- Children of the raven and the whale : visions and revisions in American literature
- Children of the raven and the whale : visions and revisions in American literature
- Classics in post-colonial worlds
- Climate of violence ; : the French literary tradition from Baudelaire to the present
- Conjuring : black women, fiction, and literary tradition
- Contemporary fiction and the fairy tale
- Conversations with Colum McCann
- Conversations with Colum McCann
- Conversations with John A. Williams
- Cynthia Ozick's fiction : tradition & invention
- Dead letters sent : queer literary transmission
- Early modern poetics in Melville and Poe : memory, melancholy, and the emblematic tradition
- Edith Wharton in context : essays on intertextuality
- Emerson's romantic style
- Empire and poetic voice : cognitive and cultural studies of literary tradition and colonialism
- England's first family of writers : Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Mary Shelley
- England's first family of writers : Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Mary Shelley
- Excitable imaginations : eroticism and reading in Britain, 1660-1760
- French connections : Hemingway and Fitzgerald abroad
- Ghosts of the gothic : Austen, Eliot, & Lawrence
- Grafting Helen : the abduction of the classical past
- Hemingway and Turgenev : the nature of literary influence
- Howard Nemerov and objective idealism : the influence of Owen Barfield
- Joyce, Dante, and the poetics of literary relations : language and meaning in Finnegans wake
- Joyce, Milton, and the theory of influence
- Lao She in London
- Legacies of romanticism : literature, aesthetics, landscape
- Literary cultures and public opinion in the Low Countries, 1450-1650
- Literary symbiosis : the reconfigured text in twentieth-century writing
- Looking through you : northern chronicles
- Making American tradition : visions and revisions from Ben Franklin to Alice Walker
- Mark Twain & company : six literary relations
- Mentors, muses & monsters : 30 writers on the people who changed their lives
- Mina Loy, twentieth-century photography, and contemporary women poets
- Modern Shakespeare offshoots
- Mothering the mind : twelve studies of writers and their silent partners
- Neo-slave Narratives : Studies in the Social Logic of a Literary Form
- Neo-slave narratives : studies in the social logic of a literary form
- Old Masters in New Interpretations : Readings in Literature and Visual Culture
- Poetic interplay : Catullus and Horace
- Purloined letters : originality and repetition in American literature
- Putin : his downfall and Russia's coming crash
- Reading the Allegorical Intertext : Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton
- Restoration stage comedies and Hollywood remarriage films : in conversation with Stanley Cavell
- Rival playwrights : Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare
- Romantic shades and shadows
- Romantic shades and shadows
- Satan's Secret Daughters : the Muse as Daemon
- Shakespeare and appropriation
- Shakespeare's stage traffic : imitation, borrowing and competition in Renaissance theatre
- Shaw and Joyce : the last word in stolentelling
- Soft canons : American women writers and masculine tradition
- Spenser's Arthur : the British Arthurian tradition and The faerie queene
- T.S. Eliot and American poetry
- Telling stories : Australian life and literature, 1935-2012
- Textual studies and the enlarged eighteenth century : precision as profusion
- Textual transvestism : (re)visions of Heloise (17th-18th-centuries)
- The American writer and the European tradition
- The Bavarian commentary and Ovid : Clm 4610, the earliest documented commentary on the Metamorphoses
- The Bavarian commentary and Ovid : Clm 4610, the earliest documented commentary on the Metamorphoses
- The Tradition of the Trojan War in Homer and the Epic Cycle
- The age of Elizabeth in the age of Johnson
- The anatomy of influence : literature as a way of life
- The continuity of American poetry
- The cryptographic imagination : secret writing from Edgar Poe to the Internet
- The dynamics of genre : journalism and the practice of literature in mid-Victorian Britain
- The echoing green : romanticism, modernism, and the phenomena of transference in poetry
- The ghosts of Hamlet : the play and modern writers
- The history of English literature : one indivisible, unending book
- The modern spirit ; : essays on the continuity of nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature
- The piranesi effect
- The status and appraisal of classic texts : an essay on political theory, its inheritance, and the history of ideas
- The theoretical dimensions of Henry James
- Thornton Wilder and the Puritan narrative tradition
- Thornton Wilder and the Puritan narrative tradition
- Through Other Continents : American Literature across Deep Time
- Tradition and desire : from David to Delacroix
- Translating life : studies in transpositional aesthetics
- Updike's version : rewriting The scarlet letter
- Walt Whitman--the measure of his song
- Works cited : an alphabetical odyssey of mayhem and misbehavior
- Yeats, Shakespeare, and Irish cultural nationalism
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