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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 43, Number 1-2, 2006
- Contributors
- Conversations with Lotman: Cultural Semiotics in Language, Literature and Cognition (review)
- The Metamorphosis of Ovid: From Chaucer to Ted Hughes (review)
- A Concept of Dramatic Genre and the Comedy of a New type: Chess, Literature and Film (review)
- Listening In: Music, Mind, and the Modernist Narrative (review)
- Proust, Mann, Joyce in the Modernist Context (review)
- The Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961 (review)
- Eroticism in Ancient and Medieval Greek Poetry (review)
- Compositional Subjects: Enfiguring Asian/American Women (review)
- European Literary Careers: The Author from Antiquity to the Renaissance (review)
- Chinese Dreams: Pound, Brecht and Tel quel (review)
- Literatura Comparada na America Latina: Ensaios (review)
- The Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literatures: Empire, Travel, Modernity (review)
- Nineteenth-Century Geographies: The Transformation of Space from the Victorian Age to the American Century (review)
- Dido's Daughters: Literacy, Gender, and Empire in Early Modern England and France (review)
- Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain: Reading Encounters Between Black and Red, 1922-1963 (review)
- Southern African Literatures (review)
- Sexual Imagery in the Verse Epistles of Robert Burns and Anna Louisa Karsch
- The Fall of Tydeus and the Failure of Satan: Statius' Thebaid, Dante's Commedia, and Milton's Paradise Lost
- "I of Old Contemptes Complayne": Margaret of Anjou and English Seneca
- Blood and Witness: The Reception of Murder in the Cathedral in Postwar Germany
- Luis Sepulveda, Bruce Chatwin and the Global Travel Writing Circuit
- The Tiger-Killing Hero and the Hero-Killing Tiger
- Nyama and Heka: African Concepts of the Word
- To the Letter: The Material Text as Space of Adjudication in Pope's First Satire of the Second Book of Horace
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