Introduction. Chapter 1. Retrospection and Revision in Modern and Contemporary Art, Literature, and Music
Part I. Retrospection and Memory. Chapter 2. Stepping in the Same River Twice: Péter Forgács and the Revisiting of The Danube Exodus
Chapter 3. Uwe Timm and the Ghosts of the Past: a Writer's Ethical Impact on the Agenda of Collective Memory
Chapter 4. Australia and Morocco Revisited: The Materialized Travel Memories of Dutch Visual Artist Theo Kuijpers
Part II. Revision, Politics, and Ideology. Chapter 5. The Fall and Rise of Exile's Return: Malcolm Cowley and the Cultural Politics of Revision
Chapter 6. Revision, Change, and the Native American Oral Tradition in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine(s)
Chapter 7. An Old Man Looking from the Window: Camille Pissarro, the Tuileries Garden Paintings and Turning Points in his Career
Part III. Revisiting and Control: the Artist's Legacy. Chapter 8. Retrospective Anticipation: Georgia O'Keeffe's Efforts at Controlling her Legacy
Chapter 9. Replaying the Past: Belgian Pop Band dEUS's Return to Early Work
Chapter 10. Confessin' the Blues: The Rolling Stones' Revisit of their Musical Roots
Chapter 11. Artists' Haunts: Late Artists Revisiting their Work Beyond their Time
Part IV.Transformation and Change in Late Work. Chapter 12. Space, Time, and Change in Claude Monet's Late Paintings
Chapter 13. Winter is Coming: The Voice of Spring by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1910).