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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- The Institution and the Practice of Comparative Literature in Lebanon Volume 51, Number 3, 2014, pp. 373-396
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Blanchot and Literary Criticism by Mark Hewson (review)
- Immanuel Wallerstein and the Problem of the World: System, Scale, Culture Edited by David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins, and Nirvana Tanoukhi (review)
- The Narrative Shape of Truth: Veridiction in Modern European Literature by Ilya Kliger (review)
- Southern Thought and Other Essays on the Mediterranean by Franco Cassano (review)
- Contributors
- Exiles in the City: Hannah Arendt and Edward W. Said in Counterpoint by William V. Spanos (review)
- Word and Music Studies: Essays on Performativity and on Surveying the Field Edited by Walter Bernhart (review)
- The Poetics of Literary Transfer in Early Modern France and England by Hassan Melehy (review)
- The Tears of Sovereignty: Perspectives of Power in Renaissance Drama by Philip Lorenz (review)
- Comparison: Theories, Approaches, Uses Edited by Rita Felski and Susan Stanford Friedman (review)
- Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability by Emily Apter (review)
- The Explanatory Critic: Harry Levin and Literary Criticism
- “Diaphanous Irony”: Ironic Masquerade and Breakdown in Vladimir Nabokov’s The Real Life of Sebastian Knight and Gaito Gazdanov’s Night Roads
- Intimations of the Holocaust from the Recollections of Early Childhood: Childhood Memories, Holocaust Representation, and the Uses of Nostalgia in Danilo Kiš and Christa Wolf
- Federico García Lorca and Pablo Neruda’s Odes to Walt Whitman: A Set of Choral Poetry
- Sex(y) Summer Solstice: Lope de Vega and Shakespeare Write Fantasies of Feminine Desire
- The Institution and the Practice of Comparative Literature in Lebanon
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