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I have had the great good fortune to learn from and work with several mentors and colleagues over the years. Chief among them is the brilliant and dedicated Theresa Tinkle; she has been my and this book’s best critic and supporter and my greatest intellectual debt is to her. I also owe much to my “book buddy” Jay Zysk, without whose incisive feedback and encouraging text messages I could not have completed this project.
This book has benefited immensely from the detailed reports of two anonymous readers for Cornell. I am also most grateful to Kent Cartwright, Steven Spiess, and Angela Heetderks for feedback on chapter drafts, and to Daniel Francis and Paul Prescott for editing assistance in the eleventh hour. I am thankful every day for my graduate education at the University of Michigan, and this project benefited from the early and in many cases continued guidance of W. B. Worthen, Steven Mullaney, Michael Schoenfeldt, and Peggy McCracken. Michigan’s Linda Gregerson, Barbara Hodgdon, Cathy Sanok, Karla Taylor, Valerie Traub, Douglas Trevor, John Whittier-Ferguson, and Ralph Williams have also inspired and supported me. For the continued exchange of ideas and friendship, I thank fellow Michigan grads Kathryn Will, Rebecca Wiseman, Andrew Bozio, Leila Watkins (who all read very early drafts of some of these chapters) as well as Ari Friedlander, Amy Rodgers, Marjorie Rubright, Chad Thomas, and Gavin Hollis. I have also been sustained by the love and friendship of, among many others, Asynith Palmer, Linda Bates, Sarah Moss, Sarah Ehlers, Shanna Shipman, and Caroline Miller.
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