Aesthetics: Allusion, Literary Vampire
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Ancient Greek Chorus
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Arabian Nights
- Bacon, Francis
- Barnes, Djuna
- Ben-Hur
- Bluebeard
- Byron
- Camelot
- Campion, Thomas
- Cataline / Catiline
- Cervantes, Miguel de
- Cicero
- Classical rhetoric
- Coleridge, Samuel
- Conrad, Joseph
- Cooper, James Fenimore
- Dante's Inferno
- Dickens, Charles
- Dickinson, Emily
- Don Juan
- Don Quixote
- Donne, John
- Dumas, Alexandre
- East Lynne
- Eliot, T. S.
- Faustus
- Fielding, Henry
- Fitzgerald, F. Scott
- Forever Amber
- Francesca
- Galahad
- Gilbert and Sullivan
- Gone With the Wind
- Greek tragedy
- Guinevere
- Gulliver's Travels
- Hamlet
- Hardy, Thomas
- Hemingway, Ernest
- Herrick, Robert
- Home Sweet Home
- Hopkins, Gerard Manley
- Horace
- Housman, A.E.
- Hymn "His Eye Is on the Sparrow"
- Hymn "Holy Matrimony"
- Jonson, Ben
- Josephus, Flavius
- Joyce, James
- Jurgen
- Keble, John
- Koran
- Lancelot
- Lao Tse (Laozi)
- Latin pastoral poetry
- Launcelot
- Lilliput
- Livy
- Lord Fauntleroy
- Lothario
- Macbeth
- Madame Bovary
- Marlowe, Christopher
- Milton, John
- Montesquieu
- Negro spirituals
- Othello
- Paine, Thomas
- Poe, Edgar Allan
- Poem "Don Juan"
- Poem "Kubla Khan"
- Poem "Marmion"
- Poem "Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service"
- Poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- Poem "The Waste Land"
- Poem "The Windhover"
- Poem, "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard"
- Poem/song "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Poem: "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
- Popular magazines
- Pushkin, Alexander
- Robinson Crusoe
- Robinson Crusoe
- Romance
- Romeo and Juliet
- Scott, Walter
- Shakespeare, William
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe
- Sherlock Holmes
- Smith, Thorne
- Smollett, Tobias
- Spenser, Edmund
- Stowe, Harriet Beecher
- Suckling, John
- Taylor, Jeremy
- Tennyson, Alfred
- Thackeray
- The Tempest
- Tom Jones
- Tristan and Isolde
- Uncle Remus
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Virgil
- Voltaire
- Washington Irving
- Wilde, Oscar
Tagged Events
Cultural Issues: Gender›Chauvinism / Misogyny | Gender›Southern woman
Relationships: Familial›Extended family | Hierarchical›Master-servant