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Shakespeare Survey: Volume 59, Editing Shakespeare (Shakespeare Survey, Series Number 59)
New Essays on The Sound and the Fury (The American Novel)
The Evolution of Arthurian Romance: The Verse Tradition from Chrétien to Froissart: 35
Formalism, Experience, and the Making of American Literature in the Nineteenth Century: 153 (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 153)
Adversaria, Volume 1 (Cambridge Library Collection - Classics)
Victorian Writing about Risk: Imagining a Safe England in a Dangerous World: 28 (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Series Number 28)
The Henry Irving Shakespeare 8 Volume Paperback Set: The Henry Irving Shakespeare: Volume 3 (Cambridge Library Collection - Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama)
Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century
Shakespeare Survey: A Sixty-Year Cumulative Index
Romanticism and the Emotions
The Dramatic Landscape of Steinbeck's Short Stories
The Bowdler Shakespeare 6 Volume Paperback Set: The Bowdler Shakespeare: Volume 5 (Cambridge Library Collection - Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama)
Galileo's Reading
Slavery, Philosophy, and American Literature, 1830–1860 (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 148)
The Bowdler Shakespeare 6 Volume Paperback Set: The Bowdler Shakespeare: Volume 4 (Cambridge Library Collection - Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama)
The American Puritan Elegy: A Literary and Cultural Study (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)
The Cambridge History of the English Novel
Women's Writing in Nineteenth-Century France (Cambridge Studies in French)
Reading Heinrich Heine (Cambridge Studies in German)
Family, Kinship, and Sympathy in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (Cambridge Studies in American Literature & Culture) (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)
Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare's England
The Origins of American Literature Studies: An Institutional History (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)
Romanticism, Revolution and Language: The Fate of the Word from Samuel Johnson to George Eliot
Blake, Kierkegaard, and the Spectre of Dialectic