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Title Authors/Editors the Cambridge Companion to Abelard Jeffrey E Title Authors/Editors The Cambridge Companion to Abelard Jeffrey E. Brower, Purdue University, Indiana The Cambridge Companion to Abraham Lincoln Shirley Samuels, Cornell University, New York The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith Knud Haakonssen, University of Sussex The Cambridge Companion to Adorno Tom Huhn, Wesleyan University, Connecticut The Cambridge Companion to African American Theatre Harvey Young, Northwestern University, Illinois The Cambridge Companion to African American Women's Literature Angelyn Mitchell, Georgetown University, Washington DC The Cambridge Companion to Alexander Pope Pat Rogers, University of South Florida The Cambridge Companion to Alfred Hitchcock Jonathan Freedman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The Cambridge Companion to Alice Munro David Staines, University of Ottawa The Cambridge Companion to Allegory Rita Copeland, University of Pennsylvania The Cambridge Companion to American Civil Rights Literature Julie Armstrong The Cambridge Companion to American Crime Fiction Catherine Ross Nickerson, Emory University, Atlanta The Cambridge Companion to American Fiction after 1945 John N. Duvall, Purdue University, Indiana The Cambridge Companion to American Gay and Lesbian Literature Scott Herring, Indiana University The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, Central Michigan University The Cambridge Companion to American Islam Juliane Hammer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill The Cambridge Companion to American Judaism Dana Evan Kaplan, University of Miami The Cambridge Companion to American Literature of the 1930s William Solomon, State University of New York, Buffalo The Cambridge Companion to American Methodism Jason E. Vickers, United Theological Seminary, Ohio The Cambridge Companion to American Modernism Walter Kalaidjian, Emory University, Atlanta The Cambridge Companion to American Novelists Timothy Parrish, Florida State University The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945 Jennifer Ashton, University of Illinois, Chicago The Cambridge Companion to American Poets Mark Richardson, Doshisha University, Kyoto The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism Donald Pizer, Tulane University, Louisiana The Cambridge Companion to American Science Fiction Gerry Canavan, Marquette University, Wisconsin The Cambridge Companion to American Travel Writing Alfred Bendixen, Texas A &amp The Cambridge Companion to American Women Playwrights Brenda Murphy, University of Connecticut The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Ethics Christopher Bobonich, Stanford University, California The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law Michael Gagarin, University of Texas, Austin The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought Stephen Salkever, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions Barbette Stanley Spaeth The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric Erik Gunderson, University of Toronto The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome Paul Erdkamp, Vrije Universiteit Brussel The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism Richard Bett, The Johns Hopkins University The Cambridge Companion to Andrew Marvell Derek Hirst, Washington University, St Louis The Cambridge Companion to Anselm Brian Davies, Fordham University, New York The Cambridge Companion to Anthony Trollope Carolyn Dever, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn Derek Hughes, University of Aberdeen The Cambridge Companion to Aquinas Norman Kretzmann The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy Peter Adamson, King's College London The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece H. 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