Incoming Resources
- Intertextual masculinity in French Renaissance literature, Rabelais, Brantôme, and the Cent nouvelles nouvelles, by David P. LaGuardia
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games, from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marsha Kinder
- La biblioteca de don Quijote, Edward Baker
- Italian culture in the drama of Shakespeare & his contemporaries, rewriting, remaking, refashioning, edited by Michele Marrapodi
- Empire of texts in motion, Chinese, Korean, and Taiwanese transculturations of Japanese literature, Karen Laura Thornber
- Intertextuality, theories and practices, edited by Michael Worton and Judith Still
- Philosophical meta-reflections on literary studies, why do things with texts, and what to do with them?, Jibu Mathew George
- The memory of Tiresias, intertextuality and film, Mikhail Iampolski ; translated by Harsha Ram
- Show sold separately, promos, spoilers, and other media paratexts, Jonathan Gray
- Shakespeare, politics, and Italy, intertextuality on the Jacobean stage, Michael J. Redmond
- Intellectual communities and partnerships in Italy and Europe, studies in honour of Mark Davie, edited by Danielle Hipkins
- Literary transmission and authority, Dryden and other writers, Jennifer Brady [and others] ; edited by Earl Miner and Jennifer Brady
- The "War on terror" narrative, discourse and intertextuality in the construction and contestation of sociopolitical reality, Adam Hodges
- The Cambridge companion to textual scholarship, edited by Neil Fraistat and Julia Flanders