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This issue contains 30 articles in total

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  1. Books Received
  2. Introduction: Collecting and/as Cultural Transformation
  3. Transnationalism and American Literature: Literary Translation 1773–1892 (review)
  4. Action Writing: Jack Kerouac’s Wild Form (review)
  5. An Infamous Past: E.M. Cioran and the Rise of Fascism in Romania (review)
  6. Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America (review)
  7. Deleuze’s Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics (review)
  8. The Inordinate Eye: New World Baroque and Latin American Fiction (review)
  9. Crowds (review)
  10. The Target (review)
  11. Montaigne and the Ethics of Skepticism (review)
  12. Le Baiser des Lumières, and: Le Baiser: Le corps au bord des lèvres (review)
  13. Tones/Countertones: English Translations, Adaptations, Imitations and Transformations of Short Poetic Texts from the Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, and German (review)
  14. “A Dream of Stone”: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture, and: Sculpture et poétique: Sculpture and Literature in France, 1789–1859 (review)
  15. The Novel, Volume I: History, Geography, and Culture; Volume II: Forms and Themes (review)
  16. Masks of Authenticity: Failed Quests for the People in Quicksand by Nella Larsen and The Silver Dove by Andrei Belyi
  17. The Fiction of the Castrating Power of America
  18. I Call That Patriotism: Leopold Bloom and Cosmopolitan Caritas
  19. Borges’s Translations of German Expressionist Poetry: Spaniardizing Expressionism
  20. Van Gogh, Collector of “Japan”
  21. Photographic Appropriation, Ethnography, and the Surrealist Other
  22. “I have put all I possess at the disposal of the people’s struggle”: Pablo Neruda as Collector, Translator, and Poet
  23. Japanese Encounters with Latin America and Iberian Catholicism (1549–1973): Some Thoughts on Language, Imperialism, Identity Formation, and Comparative Research
  24. On Comparative Literature in Korea
  25. The ICLA and Disciplinary Renewal
  26. Where Are We Going and Who Will We Teach?: Conjectures about Comparative Literature and the Humanities
  27. Literary Studies in The Netherlands
  28. Comparative Literature in Hong Kong
  29. Comparative Literature: Where We Started and What We Have Become
  30. Editor's Column: Continuing Traditions and New Beginnings
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