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This issue contains 21 articles in total

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  1. Contributors
  2. Introduction: Promoting the Study of Modern Literatures Worldwide: The MLA and Its Conventions
  3. Remembering Cosmopolitan Egypt: Literature, Culture and Empire by Deborah Starr (review)
  4. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine by Ritchie Robertson (review)
  5. The International Reception of Emily Dickinson by Domhnall Mitchell and Maria Stuart (review)
  6. Transitional Nabokov by Will Norman and Duncan White (review)
  7. Literature for Europe? by Theo D'haen and Iannis Goerlandt (review)
  8. Response by J. Hillis Miller
  9. The First Sail: J. Hillis Miller by Dragan Kujundžić (review)
  10. J. Hillis Miller and the Possibilities of Reading: Literature After Deconstruction by Éamonn Dunne (review)
  11. Reading for Our Time: "Adam Bede" and "Middlemarch" Revisited by J. Hillis Miller, and: The Conflagration of Community: Literature Before and After Auschwitz by J. Hillis Miller, and: The Medium Is the Maker: Browning, Freud, Derrida and the New Telepathic Ecotechnologies by J. Hillis Miller (review)
  12. Bibliography and National Canons: Women Writers in France, England, Germany, and Russia (1800-2010)
  13. The "Nazi Detective" as Provider of Justice in Post-1990 British and German Crime Fiction: Philip Kerr's The Pale Criminal, Robert Harris's Fatherland, and Richard Birkefeld and Göran Hachmeister's Wer übrig bleibt, hat recht
  14. Seamus Heaney, Zbigniew Herbert, and the Moral Imperative
  15. The Poet as Translator: Mary Wortley Montagu Approaches the Turkish Lyric
  16. Imagining Otherwise: Comparative South Asian Literatures and the MLA
  17. Middle Kingdom on the Margins: The Perilous Journey of Chinese into the MLA and Other radical Ruminations
  18. Languages, Literatures, Pedagogies: The MLA, Africa, and Diaspora Studies
  19. Lusophonia vs. Lusutopia, MLA vs. MTA
  20. Literary History in Transnational Mode: The Challenges of Writing a History of East-Central European Literatures
  21. Comparing Modern Literatures Worldwide: The Transamerican View
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