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 Bibliography for The Tale of Genji (supplied by Kim and Katy)
Childs, Margaret H. “The Value of Vulnerability: Sexual Coercion and the Nature of Love in Japanese Court Literature.” The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 58, No. 4. 1999: 1059-1079. Retrieved from JSTOR on January 30, 2008. < http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-9118%28199911%2958%3A4%3C1059%3ATVOVSC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-4 >  
Shikibu, Murasaki. The Tale of Genji. Trans. Edward G. Seidensticker. New York: Vintage – Random House, 1976.
Columbia University's East Asia Curriculum Project http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/japan/japanworkbook/traditional/court.htm
Richard Hooker's ANCIENT JAPAN: www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCJAPAN/HEIAN.HTM
Bibliography for Chrétien's Lancelot (supplied by Stephanie):
Soudek, Earnst. "The Origin and Function of Lancelot's Anonymity in Chrétien's "Le Chevalier de la Charrette." The South Central Bulletin. Vol. 30, No. 4. (Winter 1970). 220-223. JSTOR http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-321X%28197024%2930%3A4%3C220%3ATOAFOL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C 
Halsall, Paul. “Andreas Capellanus: The Art of Courtly Love.” The Internet Medieval Source Book. October 1997. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/capellanus.html 

Delahoyde, Michael. “Courtly Love.” Washington State University. http://www.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/medieval/love.html  
Zaddy, Z.P. Chretien Studies: Problems of form and meaning. Glasgow, University of Glasgow Press, 1973.
Bibliography for The Romance of the Rose (supplied by Jimmy)
"Allegory in the Middle Ages." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. 22 January 2008. 10 February 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegory_in_the_Middle_Ages>.

Allen, Peter L.  The Art of Love: Amatory Fiction from Ovid to The Romance of the Rose. Philadelphia: U of Penn Press, 1992.

Arden, Heather.  The Romance of the Rose.  Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1987.

Baird, Joseph L. and John R. Kane.  “La Querelle de la Rose: In Defense of the Opponents.”  The French Review 48.2 (Dec 1974): 298-307.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Bernardo, Aldo S.  “Sex and Salvation in the Middle Ages: From the Romance of the Rose to the Divine Comedy.”  Italica 67.3  (Autumn 1990): 305-318.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Brownlee, Kevin.  “Pygmalion, Mimesis, and the Multiple Endings of the Roman de la Rose.” Yale French Studies 95 Rereading Allegory: Essays in Memory of Daniel Poirion. (1999): 193-211.
Brownlee, Kevin and Sylvia Huot, eds.  Rethinking the Romance of the Rose: Text, Image, Reception.  Philadelphia: U of Penn Press, 1992.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, 
SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Budd, Louis J.  “W. D. Howells' Defense of the Romance.”  PMLA 67.2 (Mar 1952): 32-42. JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Burns, E. Jane.  “Courtly Love: Who Needs It? Recent Feminist Work in the Medieval French Tradition.”  Signs 27.1 (Autumn 2001): 23-57.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, 
SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Dahlberg, Charles.  “Love and the Roman de la Rose.”  Speculum 44.4 (Oct 1969): 568-584. JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
De Lorris, Guillaume and Jean de Meun. The Romance of the Rose.  Trans. Frances Horgan. New York: Oxford U P, 1999.
Friedman, Albert B.  “Jean de Meun an Englishman?”  Modern Language Notes 65.5 (May 1950): 319-325.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Galpin, Stanley L.  “Geber and the Roman de la Rose.”  Modern Language Notes 23.5 (May 1908): 159.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Hanscom, Elizabeth Deering.  “The Allegory of de Lorris' ‘Romance of the Rose.’”  Modern Language Notes 8.5 (May 1893): 151-153.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, 
SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Heller, Sarah-Grace.  “Light as Glamour: The Luminescent Ideal of Beauty in the Roman de la Rose” Speculum 76.4 (Oct 2001): 934-959.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, 
SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Hill, Jillian M. L.  The Medieval Debate on Jean de Meung's Roman de la Rose: Morality versus Art. Lewiston, Queenston and Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1991.
Hult, David F.  “Closed Quotations: The Speaking Voice in the Roman de la Rose”  Yale French Studies 67 Concepts of Closure. (1984): 248-269.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, 
SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Huot, Sylvia.  The Romance of the Rose and its Medieval Readers: Interpretation, Reception, Manuscript Transmission.  New York: Cambridge U P, 1993.
Jackson, W. T. H. “The Nature of Romance”  Yale French Studies 51 Approaches to Medieval Romance. (1974): 12-25.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, 
SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Lewis, C. S.  The Allegory of Love; A Study of Medieval Tradition.  London: Oxford U P, 1953.
Martin, Eva.  “Away from Self-Authorship: Multiplying the ‘Author’ in Jean de Meun's ‘Roman de la Rose.’”  Modern Philology 96.1 (Aug 1998): 1-15.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock 
Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Nouvet, Claire.  “Dangerous Resemblances: The Romance of the Rose.”  Yale French Studies 80 Contexts: Style and Values in Medieval Art and Literature. (1991): 196-209.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com> .
Reeves, W. P.  “Romance of the Rose, 1705”  Modern Language Notes 38.2 (Feb 1923): 124.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
"Roman de la Rose." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. 24 January 2008. 10 February 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Roman_de_la_Rose>. 
Roman de la Rose Digital Surrogates Project.  2008.  Roman de la Rose Digital Surrogates Project of Johns Hopkins University Library.  10 February 2008  <http://rose.mse.jhu.edu/>. 
Shoaf, R. Allen.  “Rose Oser Sero Eros: Recent Studies of the Romance of the Rose.  Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature 5.1 (1996): 1-9. 10 February 2008 <http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rashoaf/rosev.htm>.
Stakel, Susan. False Roses: Structures of Duality and Deceit in Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose. Stanford French and Italian Studies. Stanford: Anma Libri, 1991. 
Warren, F. M.  “A Byzantine Source for Guillaume De Lorris's Roman De La Rose.”  PMLA 31.2 (1916): 232-246.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
---. “On the Date and Composition of Guillaume de Lorris' Roman de la Rose.”  PMLA 23.2 (1908): 269-284.  JSTOR. Winthrop U Lib., Rock Hill, SC. 8 February 2008 <http://www.jstor.com>. 
Bibliography for Don Quixote (supplied by Courtney)
Armistead, Samuel G. “The Vagaries of Field Work: Medieval Epic and the Ballad: An Example.” Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews. 1998.  http://www.sephardifolklit.org/flsj/sjjs/lecture/lecture6.html . 
Johnson, Carroll B. Don Quixote: The Quest for Modern Fiction. Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland, 1990. 
Parr, James A. Don Quixote, Don Juan, and Related Subjects. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna UP, 2004.
Quint, David. "The Genealogy of the Novel from the Odyssey to Don Quijote." Comparative Literature 59 (1) (Winter 2007): 23-32. <http://www.jstor.com>
Cervantes Project. http://cervantes.tamu.edu .  
The Don Quixote Portal. www.donquixote.com . 

Bibliography for The Sorrows of Young Werther (supplied by Allison)

Abbott, H. Porter. “Letters to the Self: The Cloistered Writer in Nonretrospective Fiction.” PMLA 95.1 (Jan 1980): 23-41.

Abrams, M.H. The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition. New York: Oxford UP, 1953.

Ames, Carol. “Competition, Class, and Structure in Die Leiden Des Jungen Werther.” The German Quarterly 50.2 (Mar 1977): 138-149.

Berlin, Isaiah. The Roots of Romanticism. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2001.

Gutbrodt, Fritz. “The Worth of Werther: Goethe’s Literary Marketing.” MLN 110.3 (April 1995): 579-630.

Strickland, Stuart Walker. “Flight from the Given World and Return to the New: The Dialectic of Creation and Escape in Goethe’s Die Leiden des Jungen Werther.”
           The German Quarterly
64.2 (Spring 1991): 190-206.

Weisinger, Kenneth D. The Classical Façade: A Non-Classical Reading of Goethe’s Classicism. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1988.

Bibliography for The Blithedale Romance (supplied by Dick)

 

Bibliography for Jane Eyre (supplied by Robin)

Bronte, Charlotte.  Jane Eyre.  Ed. Richard J. Dunn.  NY: W.W. Norton and Company,
	2001. 1-385.
Kaplan, Carla.  “Girl Talk: Jane Eyre and the Romance of Women’s Narration.”  
	Novel: A Forum on Fiction 30.1 (Fall 1996):  5-31.
Knies, Earl A.  “The ‘I’of Jane Eyre.”  College English.  27.7 (Apr., 1966):  546-548; 
	553-556.  JSTOR. 4 March, 2008.  <http://www.jstor.org/search>.
Solomon, Eric.  “Jane Eyre: Fire and Water.”  College English.  25.3 (Dec., 1963):  215-
	217.  JSTOR.  4 March,2008.  <http://www.jstor.org/search>.
Wyatt, Jean. “A Patriarch of One’s Own: Jane Eyre and Romantic Love”  Tulsa Studies 
	in Women’s Literature.  4.2 (Autumn, 1985):  199-216. JSTOR.  4 March,2008.
	<http://www.jstor.org/search>.

Heyer Bibliography (supplied by Becca)

Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the

Romance. Ed. Jane Ann Krentz. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992.

Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective. Ed. Mary Fahnestock-Thomas. Saraland:

PrinnyWorld Press, 2001.

Hodge, Jane Aiken. The Private World of Georgette Heyer. London: Arrow Books, 2006.

Kloester, Jennifer. Georgette Heyer’s Regency World. London: William Heinemann,

2005.

Byatt Bibliography (suggested by Becca and Allison)

Adams, Ann Marie. “Dead Authors, Born Readers, and Defunct Critics: Investigating

            Ambiguous Critical Identities in A.S. Byatt’s Possession. The Journal of the

            Midwest Modern Language Association 36.1 (Spr 2003): 107-124.

Campbell, Jane. A.S. Byatt and the Heliotropic Imagination. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred

            Laurier UP, 2004.

Hadley, Louisa. The Fiction of A.S. Byatt. Basingstroke: Palgrave, 2008.

Sanchez, Victoria. “A.S. Byatt’s Possession: A Fairytale Romance.” Southern Folkore

52.1 (1995): 33-52.

Shiffman, Adrienne. “ ‘Burn What They Should Not See’: The Private Journal as Public

Text in A.S. Byatt’s Possession.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 20.1 (2001): 93-106.

Su, John J. “Fantasies of (Re)Collection: Collecting and Imagination in A.S. Byatt’s Possession: A Romance.Contemporary Literature 45.4 (2004): 684-712.

Bibliography for Love in the Time of Cholera (suggested by Jimmy)

Bibliography

 

Balderston, Daniel, and Marcy Schwartz, eds.  Voice-overs: Translation and Latin American

 

LiteratureNew York: Ungar, 1977.

 

Bloom, Harold, ed. Gabriel García Márquez. New York: Chelsea House, 2007.

 

Borland, Isabel Alvarez.  “Interior Texts in El amor en los tiempos del cólera.”  Hispanic Review

 

59.2 (Spring 1991): 175-186.

Buehrer, David. "A Second Chance on Earth': The Postmodern and the Post-Apocalyptic in

García Márquez's Love in the Time of Cholera."  Critique: Studies in Contemporary

Fiction  32.1 (Fall 1990): 15-26.

Columbus, Claudette Kemper. "Faint Echoes and Faded Reflections: Love and Justice in the 

Time of Cholera." Twentieth Century Literature 38.1 (Spring 1992): 89-100.           

Hunsaker, Steven V.  “Representing the mulata: El amor en los tiempos del cólera and Tenda

dos milagres.”  Hispania 77.2 (May 1994): 225-234.

Janes, Regina.  Gabriel García Márquez: Revolutions in Wonderland.  Boston: Twayne

 

Publishers, 1984.

 

McGuirk, Bernard, and Richard Cardwell, eds.  Gabriel García Márquez: New Readings. New

 

York: Cambridge U P, 1987.

 

McMurray, George R., ed.  Critical essays on Gabriel García Márquez.  Boston, MA: G.K. Hall,

 

1987.

 

---.  Gabriel García Márquez.  Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1980.

 

McNerney, Kathleen.  Understanding Gabriel García Márquez.  Columbia, SC: U of South

 

Carolina P, 1989.

 

Ortega, Julio, and Claudia Elliott, eds.  Gabriel García Márquez and the Powers of Fiction

 

Austin: U of Texas P, 1988.

 

Palencia-Roth, Michael.  "Gabriel García Márquez: Labyrinths of Love and History." World

 

Literature Today 65.1 (December 1991): 54-58.

 

Williams, Raymond Leslie.  “The Visual Arts, the Poetization of Space and Writing: An

 

Interview with Gabriel Garcia Marquez.”  PMLA 104.2 (Mar 1989): 131-140.

 

Williams, Raymond Leslie, and Kevin G. Guerrieri.  Culture and Customs of Colombia 

 

Albany: State University of New York P, 2002.

 

Valiunas, Algis.  "The Magic of Gabriel García Márquez." Commentary (April 2004): 51-55.