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- The Comparatist
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- The "Family" under Western Threat: (Dis)continuity of Cultural Tradition in Ba Jin's Jia and Shimazaki Tôson's Ie Volume 19, May 1995, pp. 114-132
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
- Books Received
- Psyche and Text: The Sublime and the Grandiose in Literature, Psychopathology, and Culture (review)
- Confluenţe literare: Studii de literatură comparată româno-maghiară, and: Ego, Alter, Alter Ego (review)
- Translation, Poetics, and the Stage: Six French Hamlets (review)
- Aesop's Fables with a Life of Aesop (review)
- Play, Literature, Religion: Essays in Cultural Intertextuality (review)
- Building a Profession: Autobiographical Perspectives on the Beginnings of Comparative Literature in the United States (review)
- Subjects without Selves: Transitional Texts in Modern Fiction (review)
- Borderline Culture. The Politics of Identity in Four Twentieth-Century Slavic Novels (review)
- The Fin-de-siècle Culture of Adolescence (review)
- The Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History of Aesthetics (review)
- Rereading (review)
- Comparative Literature in the Arab World: An Overview
- The "Family" under Western Threat: (Dis)continuity of Cultural Tradition in Ba Jin's Jia and Shimazaki Tôson's Ie
- Feminism and China's New "Nora": Ibsen, Hu Shi, and Lu Xun
- Participatory Aesthetics: Reading Mallarmé and Joyce
- Heterographies: Postmodernism and the Crisis of the Sacred in Maghreb Literature
- A "Feeling of Reconciliation" and the Tragic Calm
- Minor and Major Love in Ovid and Kundera
- Euripides Augmented: Yannis Ritsos's Phaedra
- The Waste Land as a Surrealist Poem
- Editor's Column
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