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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- In Ictu Oculi Reflections on “Wolf and Beast” by Berechiah Hanaqdan in the Context of Its Contemporary Versions in Medieval Fable-Lore Volume 56, Number 2, 2019, pp. 374-401
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This issue contains 23 articles in total
- Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature & the 1960s by William Marling (review)
- Migration and Mobility in the Modern Age: Refugees, Travelers, and Traffickers in Europe and Euroasia ed. by Anika Walker, Jan Musekamp, and Nicole Svobodny (review)
- Incomparable Empires: Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature by Gayle Rogers (review)
- Modernism and Opera ed. by Richard Begam and Matthew Wilson Smith (review)
- Body Parts of Empire: Visual Abjection, Filipino Images, and the American Archive by Nerissa S. Balce (review)
- After Lavinia: A Literary History of Premodern Marriage Diplomacy by John Watkins (review)
- Oral and Literary Continuities in Modern Tibetan Literature: The Inescapable Nation by Lama Jabb (review)
- Literary Translation and the Making of Originals by Karen Emmerich (review)
- The Work of Difference: Modernism, Romanticism, and the Production of Literary Form by Audrey Wasser (review)
- Writing the Dream/Écrire le Rêve ed. by Bernard Dieterle, Manfred Engel (review)
- African Literature and Social Change: Tribe, Nation, Race by Olakunle George (review)
- Orhan Pamuk and the Good of World Literature by Gloria Fisk (review)
- From Paris to Tlön: Surrealism as World Literature by Delia Ungureanu (review)
- Representations of the Blessed Virgin Mary in World Literature and Art ed. by Elena V. Shabliy (review)
- Apophatic Paths from Europe to China: Regions Without Borders by William Franke (review)
- American Literature as World Literature ed. by Jeffrey R. Di Leo (review)
- Nie Zhenzhao and the Genesis of Chinese Ethical Literary Criticism
- In Ictu Oculi Reflections on “Wolf and Beast” by Berechiah Hanaqdan in the Context of Its Contemporary Versions in Medieval Fable-Lore
- Dominican Décalage: Comparative Negotiations of Race and Gender in Junot Díaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
- From Cairo To Camagüey: IBN Daniyal’s The Shadow Spirit, Sarduy’s Cobra, and Rojas’s Celestina as a Bawd Between the Arab World and Latin America
- “A Bridge Between Us”: Literature in the Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar Encounter
- The Dead in the Garden of Forking Paths: Joyce, Borges, and their Infinite Ghosts
- Stammering Hebrew: Y.H. Brenner’s Deferred Beginnings in the Novel Me-Hathala
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