Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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- Monet/Kelly, Essays by Yve-Alain Bois and Sarah Lees
- Contemporary fiction and the fairy tale, edited by Stephen Benson
- Fear and the muse kept watch, the Russian masters--from Akhmatova and Pasternak to Shostakovich and Eisenstein--under Stalin, Andy McSmith
- Mujeres, Andrea Camilleri ; traducci?n del italiano de David Paradela L?pez
- The little book of Welsh culture, Mark Rees
- The age of Lovecraft, Carl H. Sederholm and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, editors ; foreword by Ramsey Campbell ; afterword, interview with China Miéville
- Holy madness, romantics, patriots, and revolutionaries, 1776-1871, Adam Zamoyski
- The man who invented fiction, how Cervantes ushered in the modern world, William Egginton
- Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch, inspiration and transformation, John B. Ravenal
- Nation builder, John Quincy Adams and the grand strategy of the republic, Charles N. Edel
- After Sherlock Holmes, the evolution of British and American detective stories, 1891-1914, LeRoy Lad Panek
- A handful of bullets, how the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand still menaces the peace, Harlan K. Ullman
- The life and work of Eleanor Roosevelt, Sarah J. Purcell and L. Edward Purcell
- Privilege vs. equality, civil-military relations in the Jacksonian era, 1815-1845, Robert P. Wettemann, Jr
- Meeting Cézanne, Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by François Place
- Open borders to a revolution, culture, politics, and migration, edited by Jaime Marroquín Arredondo, Adela Pineda Franco, and Magdalena Mieri
- The valiant woman, the Virgin Mary in nineteenth-century American culture, Elizabeth Hayes Alvarez
- We called him Rabbi Abraham:, Lincoln and American Jewry, a documentary history, edited with introductions by Gary Phillip Zola
- Tradition and invention in architecture, conversations and essays, Robert A.M. Stern ; edited by Cynthia Davidson
- Reframing Randolph, labor, black freedom, and the legacies of A. Philip Randolph, edited by Andrew E. Kersten and Clarence Lang
- Mary Shelley's early novels, 'this child of imagination and misery', Jane Blumberg
- The Great War and veterans' internationalism, edited by Julia Eichenberg, Lecturer (Wiss. Mitarbeiterin) in Modern European History, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany, and John Paul Newman, Lecturer in Twentieth-Century European History, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
- The company they kept, writers on unforgettable friendships, edited by Robert B. Silvers and Barbara Epstein ; preface by Robert B. Silvers
- In Walt we trust, how a queer socialist poet can save America from itself, John Marsh
- T.S. Eliot and American poetry, Lee Oser
- Democracy's muse, how Thomas Jefferson became an FDR liberal, a Reagan Republican, and a Tea Party fanatic, all the while being dead, Andrew Burstein
- Ethics after Aristotle, Brad Inwood
- Quixote, the novel and the world, Ilan Stavans
- Phantom terror, political paranoia and the creation of the modern state 1789-1848, Adam Zamoyski
- Part object part sculpture, [organized by Wexner Center for the Arts, the Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio] ; [curator] Helen Molesworth
- On Tocqueville, democracy and America, Alan Ryan
- Arthur Wesley Dow, 1857-1922, his art and his influence, essays by Nancy E. Green [and others]
- Confessions of a Jane Austen addict, Laurie Viera Rigler
- Psycho-sexual, male desire in Hitchcock, De Palma, Scorsese, and Friedkin, by David Greven
- Pythagoras' legacy, mathematics in ten great ideas, by Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto, Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
- Sir Vidia's shadow, a friendship across five continents, Paul Theroux
- Shakespearean representation, mimesis and modernity in Elizabethan tragedy, by Howard Felperin
- Worrying the line, black women writers, lineage, and literary tradition, Cheryl A. Wall
- A history of the Cuban Revolution, Aviva Chomsky
- Partners in design, Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson, edited by David A. Hanks ; essays by Donald Albrecht, Barry Bergdoll, Paul Galloway, David A. Hanks, Juliet Kinchin
- Henri Labrouste, structure brought to light, Corinne Bélier, Barry Bergdoll, and Marc Le Cœur ; with essays by Martin Bressani, Marc Grignon, Marie Hélène de La Mure, Neil Levine, Bertrand Lemoine, Sigrid de Jong, David Van Zanten, and Gérard Uniack
- The Francis effect, a radical pope's challenge to the American Catholic Church, John Gehring
- After new formalism, poets on form, narrative, and tradition, edited by Annie Finch
- Reader, I married him, edited by Tracy Chevalier
- Divided subjects, invisible borders, re-unified Germany after 1989, Ben Gook
- The pipes of Pan, intertextuality and literary filiation in the pastoral tradition from Theocritus to Milton, Thomas K. Hubbard
- After Whistler, the artist and his influence on American painting, Linda Merrill [and others]
- Why Homer matters, Adam Nicolson
- In the beginning was the word, the Bible in American public life, 1492-1783, Mark A. Noll
- Malinche, Pocahontas, and Sacagawea, Indian women as cultural intermediaries and national symbols, Rebecca K. Jager