In this Issue
- 35.4, Fall 2008
- Issue
- Homer: Analysis & Influence
College Literature is dedicated to publishing innovative scholarly research across the range of periods, intellectual fields, and geographical locations that comprise the changing discipline of Anglophone and comparative literary studies. The journal is committed to the renewal of critique without restricting its scope to a particular national, chronological, intra-disciplinary or identity-based focus. In interrogating critical practices, College Literature aims to investigate its involvement in broader parameters of public debate and seeks to question both inherited disciplinary frameworks and new critical orthodoxies.
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35.4, Fall 2008Table of Contents
- Aias and the Gods
- pp. 75-96
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/lit.0.0021
- Chapman's Ironic Homer
- pp. 151-186
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/lit.0.0015
- The Fate of Modern Poetries
- pp. 188-197
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/lit.0.0018