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  • Part I 1. Figures in the corpus: theories of influence and intertextuality / Jay Clayton and Eric Rothstein Part II 2. The aplhabet of suffering: Effie Deans, Tess Durbeyfield, Martha Rey, and Hetty Sorrel / Jay Clayton 3. Intertextuality and the subject of reading/writing / Tilottama Rajan 4. Oral texts, intertexts, and intratexts: editing Old English / A. N. Doane 5. Diversity and change in literary histories / Eric Rothstein Part III 6. Weavings: intertextuality and the (re)birth of the author / Susan Stanford Friedman 7. Allusion and itertext: history in 'The end of the road' / Thomas Schaub 8. Influence? or intertextuality?: the complicated connection of Edith Sitwell with Gertrude Stein / Cyrena N. Pondrom 9. "For inferior who is free?": liberating the woman writer in Marianne Moore's "Marriage" / Lynn Keller 10. Sidney/Spenser/Shakespeare: influence/intertextuality/intention / Andrew D. Weiner 11. The call of Eurydice; mourning and intertextuality in Margaret Fuller's writing / Jeffrey Steele 12. Inter(racial)textuality in nineteenth-century southern narrative / William L. Andrews 13. Chronotope and intertext: the case of Jean Rhys's 'Quartet' / Betsy Draine