Double vision : literary palimpsests of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries /
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Lanham, MD :
Lexington Books,
[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- Richardson Agonistes : the trial of the author in the contest for authority / William Wandless
- Marginal(ized) Blake : the annotations to Reynolds' Discourses / Darby Lewes
- William Blake and the Bible : reading and writing the law / Michael Farrell
- The dark assassin : Thomas James Mathias' notes for The pursuits of literature / Alex Watson
- De Quincey and the palimpsest / Christopher Whalen
- "Things as they are" : Godwin's Caleb Williams and the politics of the preface / Jeff Miles
- Opening up chapter 13 of Coleridge's Biographia literaria : humor, reception, and English character / Brian Bates
- Tennyson's The princess as palimpsest : the Oriental tale and woman's nature / Christy Rieger
- "What remains?" : intertextual itinerary and palimpsestic melancholia in Christina Rossetti's "Monna innominata" / Erin Menut
- Memory as a palimpsest in Wilkie Collins's The haunted hotel / Laurence Talairach-Vielmas
- On the fin de siècle margin : justifying the texts of T.K. Nupton, Max Beerbohm and Enoch Soames / Paul Fox
- Parodies for the rail : Dombey and Son, Vanity Fair, and the class-coding of Victorian realism / Michael J. Flynn
- The middle passages of Arthur Mervyn / Liam Corley
- Reading Poe reading Blackwood's : the palimpsestic subtext in "The fall of the house of Usher" / Diane Long Hoeveler
- The spaces left : resistance and erasure in Frederick Douglass's palimpsestic narratives / Zoe Trodd.