Cambridge companions to literature
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Cambridge companions to literature
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Cambridge companions to literature
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- The Cambridge companion to British romantic poetry, edited by James Chandler and Maureen N. McLane
- The Cambridge companion to Latina/o American literature, edited by John Morán González
- The Cambridge companion to Henry David Thoreau, edited by Joel Myerson
- The Cambridge companion to David Hare, edited by Richard Boon
- The Cambridge companion to Saul Bellow, [edited by] Victoria Aarons
- The Cambridge companion to Charles Dickens, edited by John O. Jordan
- The Cambridge companion to modern British women playwrights, edited by Elaine Aston and Janelle Reinelt
- The Cambridge companion to travel writing, edited by Peter Hulme and Tim Youngs
- The Cambridge companion to Dracula, edited by Roger Luckhurst
- The Cambridge companion to W.B. Yeats, edited by Marjorie Howes, John Kelly
- The Cambridge companion to Balzac, edited by Owen Heathcote, Andrew Watts
- The Cambridge companion to Dostoevskii, edited by W.J. Leatherbarrow
- The Cambridge companion to Alexander Pope, edited by Pat Rogers
- The Cambridge companion to twentieth-century Russian literature, edited by Evgeny Dobrenko and Marina Balina
- The Cambridge companion to Rilke, edited by Karen Leeder and Robert Vilain
- The Cambridge companion to the modern German novel, edited by Graham Bartram
- The Cambridge companion to contemporary Irish poetry, edited by Matthew Campbell
- The Cambridge companion to Harold Pinter, edited by Peter Raby
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare and popular culture, edited by Robert Shaughnessy
- The Cambridge companion to English novelists, edited by Adrian Poole
- The Cambridge companion to the body in literature, edited by David Hillman and Ulrika Maude
- The Cambridge companion to Mary Shelley, edited by Esther Schor
- The Cambridge companion to Brian Friel, Edited by Anthony Roche
- The Cambridge companion to Greek tragedy, edited by P.E. Easterling
- The Cambridge companion to Gabriel García Márquez, edited by Philip Swanson
- The Cambridge companion to Günter Grass, edited by Stuart Taberner
- The Cambridge companion to nineteenth-century thought, edited by Gregory Claeys
- The Cambridge companion to John Dryden, edited by Steven N. Zwicker
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period, edited by Richard Maxwell, Katie Trumpener
- The Cambridge companion to American crime fiction, edited by Catherine Ross Nickerson
- The Cambridge companion to Tolstoy, edited by Donna Tussing Orwin
- The Cambridge companion to Herodotus, edited by Carolyn Dewald and John Marincola
- The Cambridge companion to Brecht, edited by Peter Thomson and Glendyr Sacks
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare, edited by Margreta de Grazia and Stanley Wells
- The Cambridge companion to Mark Twain, edited by Forrest G. Robinson
- The Cambridge companion to medieval women's writing, edited by Carolyn Dinshaw and David Wallace
- The Cambridge companion to To the lighthouse, edited by Allison Pease
- The new Cambridge companion to Shakespeare, edited by Margreta De Grazia and Stanley Wells
- The Cambridge companion to Virginia Woolf, edited by Sue Roe and Susan Sellers
- The Cambridge companion to Arthur Miller, edited by Christopher Bigsby
- The Cambridge companion to Emma, edited by Peter Sabor
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespearean comedy, edited by Alexander Leggatt
- The Cambridge companion to Lucretius, edited by Stuart Gillespie, Philip Hardie
- The Cambridge companion to Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by Claudia L. Johnson
- The Cambridge companion to children's literature, edited by M.O. Grenby and Andrea Immel
- The Cambridge companion to Dante, edited by Rachel Jacoff
- The Cambridge companion to Ben Jonson, edited by Richard Harp and Stanley Stewart
- The Cambridge companion to Tacitus, edited by A.J. Woodman
- The Cambridge companion to literature and the posthuman, edited by Bruce Clarke, Manuela Rossini
- The Cambridge companion to Ralph Ellison, edited by Ross Posnock