Comparative literature
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Comparative literature
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Comparative literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Reading Jean Rhys in the context of Caribbean literature, re-positioning her texts in the Negritude Movement and the Caribbean Literary Renaissance in London, Midori Saito
- Five words, critical semantics in the age of Shakespeare and Cervantes, Roland Greene
- Comparative literature, a critical introduction, Susan Bassnett
- The genius to improve an invention, literary transitions, Piero Boitani
- Comparative literature, a very short introduction, Ben Hutchinson
- A common strangeness, contemporary poetry, cross-cultural encounter, comparative literature, Jacob Edmond
- The communities of Europe, edited by E. S. Shaffer
- By way of comparison, reflections on the theory and practice of comparative literature, Gerald Gillespie
- Comparative literature in the age of multiculturalism, edited by Charles Bernheimer
- The living prism, itineraries in comparative literature, Eva Kushner
- Decolonising fictions, by Diana Brydon [and] Helen Tiffin
- Against autonomy, global dialectics of cultural exchange, Timothy J. Reiss
- The Comparative perspective on literature, approaches to theory and practice, edited and with an introduction by Clayton Koelb and Susan Noakes
- Comparative literature in an age of globalization, edited by Haun Saussy
- Comparative studies in nursery rhymes, by Lina Eckenstein
- The Translatability of cultures, figurations of the space between, edited by Sanford Budick and Wolfgang Iser
- Beauty and the beast, Christina Rossetti, Walter Pater, R.L. Stevenson and their contemporaries, edited by Peter Liebregts and Wim Tigges
- Comparative literature and comparative cultural studies, edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek
- The challenge of comparative literature, Claudio Guillen ; translated by Cola Franzen
- Things I learned on the 6.28, a guide to daily reading, Stig Abell
- Degeneration, by Max Nordau ; translated from the second edition of the German work ; introduction by George L. Mosse
- The Tao and the Logos, literary hermeneutics, East and West, Zhang Longxi
- Belated modernity and aesthetic culture, inventing national literature, Gregory Jusdanis
- Tensions in world literature, between the local and the universal, Weigui Fang, editor
- What is world literature?, David Damrosch
- Comparative literature, theory, method, application, Steven Totosy de Zepetnek
- Readings, the poetics of Blanchot, Joyce, Kafka, Kleist, Lispector, and Tsvetayeva, Helene Cixous ; edited, translated, and introduced by Verena Andermatt Conley
Outgoing Resources
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