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________. Introductory Papers on Dante. Vol. I: The Poet Alive in His Writings . Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2006.
________. Lord Peter. New York: Avon, 1972.
________. “The Omnibus of Crime.” Originally published in Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror (1928), reprinted in The Art of the Mystery Story, New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992 (p. 104).
________. Private letter, cited in Barbara Reynolds’s Dorothy Sayers: Her Life and Soul, p.188 New York: St. Martin’s, 1993.
Schlike, Paul. “Dickens and Shakespeare” (unpublished), Aberdeen, Scotland: University of Aberdeen. Available online at http://wwwsoc. nii.ac.jp/dickens/archive/general/g-schlicke.pdf.
Schuon, Frithjof. The Eye of the Heart: Metaphysics, Cosmology, Spiritual Life. Bloomington, Indiana: World Wisdom Books, 1997.
________. Logic and Transcendence. Edited and translated by James Cutsinger. Bloomington, Indiana: World Wisdom, 2008.
Shakespeare. The Riverside Shakespeare. Edited by G. Blakemore Evans. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974.
________. Romeo and Juliet: The Pelican Shakespeare. Edited by John Han kins. New York: Penguin, 1985.
Shelley, Mary W. Frankenstein. New York: Penguin Classics, 2003.
Smith, Frederik N. The Genres of Gulliver’s Travels. Wilmington: University of Delaware Press, 1990.
Smith, Karen Manners. “Harry Potter’s Schooldays: J. K. Rowling and the British Boarding School Novel.” In Reading Harry Potter: Critical Essays, ed. Giselle Lisa Anatols, pp. 69-88. (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing (Praeger), 2003.
Smith, Sean. J. K. Rowling: A Biography. London: Michael O’Meara Books, 2003.
Steege, David K. “Harry Potter, Tom Brown, and the British School Story: Lost in Transit?” In The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter, ed. Lana A. Whited, pp. 140-156. St. Louis: University of Missouri Press, 2004.
Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: And Other Tales of Terror. New York: Penguin Classics, 2003.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. New York: Barnes & Noble Classics, 1998.
________. The Essential Dracula. Edited by Leonard Wolf. New York: Plume/Penguin, 1993.
Strauss, Leo. Persecution and the Art of Writing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.
Streatfield, Noel. Ballet Shoes. New York: Random House, 1937.
Sturgis, Dr. Amy H., ed. The Magic Ring by Baron de la Motte Fouque. Chicago: Valancourt Books, 2006.
Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver’s Travels. Edited by John Chalker. New York: Penguin Classics, 1985.
________. Gulliver’s Travels. Introduction by Claude Rawson. New York: Oxford World’s Classics (Oxford University Press), 2005.
________. Gulliver’s Travels: A Norton Critical Edition. Edited by Albert J. Rivero. New York: W. W. Norton, 2002.
Symonds, John. The Lady with the Magic Eyes: Madame Blavatsky, Medium and Magician. Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing, 2006.
Thomas, James. Repotting Harry Potter: A Professor’s Book-by-Book Guide for the Serious Re-Reader. Allentown, Pennsylvania: Zossima Press, 2008.
Thwait, Ann. Waiting for the Party: The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1849-1924. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1974.
Tillyard, E. M. W. The Elizabethan World Picture: A Study of the Idea of Order in the Age of Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton. New York: Vintage, 1959.
Todorov, Tzvetan. The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre. Translated from the French by Richard Howard. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1993.
Tracy, Ann Blaisdell. “Gothic Romance.” In The Handbook to Gothic Literature, ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts, p. 104. New York: New York University Press, 1998.
________. Patterns of Fear in the Gothic Novel, 1790-1830. New York: Ayer Publishing, 1980.
Virgil. Aeneid. Translated by Robert Fitzgerald. New York: Random House, 1983.
Ward, Michael. Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C. S. Lewis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Whited, Lana A., ed. The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter. St. Louis: University of Missouri Press, 2004.
Williams, Anne. Art of Darkness: A Poetics of Gothic. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.
Williams, Charles. The Figure of Beatrice: A Study in Dante. Berkeley, California: Apocryphile Press, 2005.
Wright, Willard Huntington. “Twenty Rules for Writing Detective Fiction.” First published in the American Magazine for September 1928 and was subsequently incorporated in the omnibus Philo Vance Murder Cases (1936). http://www.sfu.ca/english/Gillies/Engl38301/rules.htm; cited by David Stroud at http://hogwartsprofessor.com/?p=457#comment-37190.
Yates, Frances A. The Art of Memory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974.
________. Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.
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