Predecessors
- The Elegiac Tradition — Milton, Shelley, Arnold
- Catullus and In Memorial
- Style, Genre, and In Memoriam
- In Memoriam and the Literary Canon: Homer, Vergil, Catullus, Dante, Shakespeare, and Milton
Contemporaries
- Questions about Carlyle, Tennyson, Prophecy, and Inspiration (section 95)
- Justifying God's Ways to Man: The Victorian Long Poem
- In Memoriam and The Idylls
- Art: The Half Healer in In Memoriam and Jane Eyre
Descendants
- Interpreting Biblical Imagery and the Apocalyptic Moment in Tennyson's In Memoriam and Eliot's The Wasteland
- Tennyson's influence on T. S. Eliot
- On Borrowed Time: Cycles of Narrative, Nature, and Memory in the work of Tennyson and Eliot
- The End: Contrasting the Final Sections of In Memoriam and The Waste Land
Last modified 16 December 2019