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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Exploring the Cosmopolitan Elements in Lao She's Works Volume 54, Number 1, 2017, pp. 125-140
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This issue contains 25 articles in total
- Introduction: Comparative Literature in East Asia
- Native Tongue, Stranger Talk: The Arabic and French Literary Landscapes of Lebanon by Michelle Hartman (review)
- Traveling Texts and the Work of Afro-Japanese Cultural Production: Two Haiku and a Microphone ed. by William H. Bridges IV and Nina Cornyetz (review)
- Literature, Language, and Multiculturalism in Scandinavia and the Low Countries ed. by Wolfgang Behschnitt, Sarah De Mul, and Liesbeth Minnaard (review)
- Urban Confrontations in Literature and Social Science, 1848–2001: European Contexts, American Evolutions by Edward Ahearn (review)
- Proust's Latin Americans by Rubén Gallo (review)
- Tense Future: Modernism, Total War, Encyclopedic Form by Paul K. Saint-Amour (review)
- The Theory of the Sublime from Longinus to Kant by Robert Doran (review)
- Dancing with Disaster: Environmental Histories, Narrative, and Ethics for Perilous Times by Kate Rigby (review)
- Born Translated: The Contemporary Novel in an Age of World Literature by Rebecca Walkowitz (review)
- Literature Now: Key Terms and Methods for Literary History ed. by Sascha Bru, Ben de Bruyn, and Michel Delville (review)
- An Ecology of World Literature: From Antiquity to the Present Day by Alexander Beecroft (review)
- What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature by Pheng Cheah (review)
- Under Western Critical Eyes: Du Fu
- The Construction of Korean Female Images in the Korean War Novels from an Orientalist Perspective
- Memories and Their Literary Representations: A Comparative Reading of Red Sorghum and True History of the Kelly Gang
- John Milton's Idea of Kingship and its Comparison with Confucianism
- World Literature as Event: Ibsen and Modern Chinese Fiction
- Exploring the Cosmopolitan Elements in Lao She's Works
- The Past Never Passes Away: The Literary Representation of Jewish Refugees in Shanghai
- Cultural Translation and World Literature in Korea
- The Essence of Literature as the Symbol of Life Pain: Comparative Analysis of Travel Literature in Chinese
- Toward a Comparative Narratology: A Chinese Perspective
- The Personal is Political: A Comparative Study of Contemporary Chinese and American Confessional Poetry
- Gender Studies in the Post-Theoretical Era: A Chinese Perspective
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