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- A manner of being : writers on their mentors
- ABC of influence : Ezra Pound and the remaking of American poetic tradition
- After new formalism : poets on form, narrative, and tradition
- Allusion and intertext : dynamics of appropriation in Roman poetry
- Bakhtin and medieval voices
- Contemporary fiction and the fairy tale
- Cynthia Ozick's fiction : tradition & invention
- Dickinson and the Romantic imagination
- Down the tracks: the music that influenced Bob Dylan
- Dr. Johnson & Mr. Savage
- German lineage in modern dance : solos by Wigman, Hoyer, Holm, Nikolais, Louis
- Hawthorne and women : engendering and expanding the Hawthorne tradition
- How literature saved my life
- How literature saved my life
- In Walt we trust : how a queer socialist poet can save America from itself
- Inspiriting influences : tradition, revision, and Afro-American women's novels
- Literary inheritance
- Locke and Blake : a conversation across the eighteenth century
- Mentors, muses & monsters : 30 writers on the people who changed their lives
- Montaigne's self-portrait and its influence in France, 1580-1630
- Petronius the poet : verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
- Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance
- Role models
- Shakespearean representation : mimesis and modernity in Elizabethan tragedy
- Sir Vidia's shadow : a friendship across five continents
- Soft canons : American women writers and masculine tradition
- T.S. Eliot and American poetry
- The American avant-garde tradition : William Carlos Williams, postmodern poetry, and the politics of cultural memory
- The Shelley-Byron conversation
- The book that changed America : how Darwin's theory of evolution ignited a nation
- The company they kept : writers on unforgettable friendships
- The pipes of Pan : intertextuality and literary filiation in the pastoral tradition from Theocritus to Milton
- Tradition and invention in architecture : conversations and essays
- When Paris sizzled : the 1920s Paris of Hemingway, Chanel, Cocteau, Cole Porter, Josephine Baker, and their friends
- Worrying the line : black women writers, lineage, and literary tradition
- Worshipping Walt : the Whitman disciples
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