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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
- Review
- Idling the Engine: Linguistic Skepticism in and around Cortázar, Kafka, and Joyce, and: Literature and the Taste of Knowledge (review) Volume 44, Number 4, 2007, pp. 515-518
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Contributors
- The Promise of the Foreign: Nationalism and the Technics of Translation in the Spanish Philippines (review)
- Sublimity and Skepticism in Montaigne and Milton (review)
- Muting White Noise: Native American and European American Novel Traditions (review)
- Macbeth Multiplied: Negotiating Historical and Medial Difference between Shakespeare and Verdi (review)
- Vampires: Myths and Metaphors of Enduring Evil (review)
- Idling the Engine: Linguistic Skepticism in and around Cortázar, Kafka, and Joyce, and: Literature and the Taste of Knowledge (review)
- Ordinary Enchantments: Magical Realism and the Remystification of Narrative (review)
- The Dialectics of Exile: Nation, Time, Language, and Space in Hispanic Literatures (review)
- Strange Attractions: Sibling Love Triangles in Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! and Balzac's La Fille aux yeux d'or
- Attendants to the Duel: Classical Intertexts in Philippe Desportes's "Adieu à la Pologne" and Jan Kochanowski's "Gallo Crocitanti"
- Indian Karma Yogi in Saul Bellow's Mr. Sammler's Planet
- The Vanishing Genre of the Nyai Narrative: Reading Genealogies of English and Indonesian Modernism
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