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- The critical response to Nathaniel Hawthorne's The scarlet letter, edited by Gary Scharnhorst
- The recognition of Nathaniel Hawthorne, selected criticism since 1828, edited by B. Bernard Cohen
- Regaining paradise, Milton and the eighteenth century, Dustin Griffin
- Fathoming the cosmos and ordering the world, the Yijing (I ching, or classic of changes) and its evolution in China, Richard J. Smith
- Reinventing Bach, Paul Elie
- Grimm legacies, the magic spell of the Grimms' folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
- Frankenstein, a cultural history, Susan Tyler Hitchcock
- The book of William, how Shakespeare's first folio conquered the world, Paul Collins
- American Veda, from Emerson and the Beatles to yoga and meditation : how Indian spirituality changed the West, Philip Goldberg
- Lincoln in American memory, Merrill D. Peterson
- The Wright style, Carla Lind
- Art and the Second World War, Monica Bohm-Duchen
- Conrad,, the critical heritage;, edited by Norman Sherry
- Origins of the dream, Hughes's poetry and King's rhetoric, W. Jason Miller
- Ink art, past as present in contemporary China, Maxwell K. Hearn
- Protestantism after 500 years, edited by Thomas Albert Howard and Mark A. Noll
- The Greeks in Asia, John Boardman
- Our Emily Dickinsons, American women poets and the intimacies of difference, Vivian R. Pollak
- Selling yoga, from counterculture to pop culture, Andrea R. Jain
- Arranging Gershwin, Rhapsody in blue and the creation of an American icon, Ryan Raul BaƱagale
- Stephen Crane,, the critical heritage,, edited by Richard M. Weatherford
- The social lives of poems in nineteenth-century America, Michael C. Cohen
- Jesus in America, personal Savior, cultural hero, national obsession, Richard Wightman Fox
- Antiquity Imagined, The Remarkable Legacy of Egypt and the Ancient Near East, Robin Derricourt
- The yellow wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman ; edited by Dale M. Bauer
- The critical response to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, edited by Kevin J. Hayes
- Scott: the critical heritage;, edited by John O. Hayden
- Becoming Mona Lisa, the making of a global icon, Donald Sassoon
- Henry Fielding: the critical heritage,, edited by Ronald Paulson and Thomas Lockwood
- The Latin beat, the rhythms and roots of Latin music from bossa nova to salsa and beyond, Ed Morales
- The crusades through Arab eyes, Amin Maalouf ; translated by Jon Rothschild
- Experiencing Schumann, a listener's companion, Donald Sanders
- Enchanted hunters, the power of stories in childhood, Maria Tatar
- Soviet attitudes toward American writing
- Ariadne's thread, a guide to international tales found in classical literature, William Hansen
- Michelangelo and the viewer in his time, Bernadine Barnes
- The war complex, World War II in our time, Marianna Torgovnick
- Shakespeare's lives, [by] S. Schoenbaum
- The buried mirror, reflections on Spain and the New World, Carlos Fuentes
- Melville's reviewers,, British and American, 1846-1891
- Hamlet, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The poet's Dante, edited by Peter S. Hawkins and Rachel Jacoff
- The swerve, how the world became modern, Stephen Greenblatt
- Two modern American tragedies, reviews and criticism of Death of a salesman and A streetcar named Desire, [edited by] John D. Hurrell
- Selling the Holocaust, from Auschwitz to Schindler : how history is bought, packaged, and sold, Tim Cole
- Freud and modern psychology, Helen Block Lewis
- Aristotle's children, how Christians, Muslims, and Jews rediscovered ancient wisdom and illuminated the Dark Ages, Richard E. Rubenstein
- Greek myth and Western art, the presence of the past, Karl Kilinski II
- The Kennedy half-century, the presidency, assassination, and lasting legacy of John F. Kennedy, Larry J. Sabato
- Latin jazz, the first of the fusions, 1880s to today, John Storm Roberts