The Art of Literary Thieving:  The Catcher in the Rye, Moby-Dick, and Hamlet
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House of the Seven Gables, The, 54–55

Howard, Leon, 69

In Search of J. D. Salinger, 7

Integration of the Personality, The, 55, 57

“Introduction” to Hamlet, 128

“Introduction” to Shakespeare The Complete Works, 136

Jones, Ernest, 7

Jonson, Ben, 126–127

Jung, Carl, 55–57, 78, 181

King Lear, 148–149

Lawrence, D. H., 77

Leitch, David, 6

Leyda, Jay, 69, 190

Life of Elizabeth I, The, 131

Literary World, The, 70

Machiavelli, Niccolò, 136

Marlowe, Christopher, 133–135

Mattingly, Garrett, 131

Maxwell, William, 7

Melville Log, The, 69, 190

Mills, Gordon H., 110

Mizener, Arthur, 6–7

Montaigne, 127, 136

Mosses from an Old Manse, 70

Mumford, Lewis, 75, 77–78

Murray, Henry, 18

New Yorker, The, 8, 10

“Of the Inconsistency of Our Actions”, 127

On the Aesthetic Education of Man.

Pierre or, the Ambiguities, 18–19, 24, 41, 102–103, 107

Plautus, 126

Portable Hawthorne, The, 73

Prefaces to Shakespeare, 53

Primaudaye, Pierre de la, 137

Salinger, Margaret, 12

Sartor Resartus, 189

Saturday Evening Post, The, 8

Schiller, Friedrich, 50, 57–58

Seymour: An Introduction, 13

Shakespearean Tragedy, 78

Shakespeare and the Nature of Man, 137, 142

Shakespeare of London, 132

Shakespeare: The Complete Works, 136

Slochower, Harry, 77