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- The Comparatist
- The University of North Carolina Press
- issue
- Volume 26, May 2002
- Books Received
- Deconstruction as Analytic Philosophy (review)
- Les 'salons' de Sainte-Beuve. Le critique et ses muses (review)
- Five Portraits: Modernity and the Imagination in Twentieth-Century German Writing (review)
- Joyce, Dante and the Poetics of Literary Relations: Language and Meaning in Finnegans Wake (review)
- The Medieval Theater of Cruelty: Rhetoric, Memory and Violence (review)
- New Perspectives on Narrative Perspective (review)
- The French Connections of Jacques Derrida (review)
- What's Left of Theory. New Work on the Politics of Literary Theory. Essays from the English Institute, and: Cultural Studies and Political Theory (review)
- Epistolary Fiction in Europe 1500-1850 (review)
- Discourses of Poverty. Social Reform and the Picaresque Novel in Early Modern Spain, and: Play and the Picaresque. Lazarillo de Tormes, Libro de Manuel, and Match Ball (review)
- Return from the Archipelago. Narratives of Gulag Survivors (review)
- Scare Quotes from Shakespeare: Marx, Keynes, and the Language of Reenchantment (review)
- The Romantic Performative: Language and Action in British and German Romanticism (review)
- Larkin's Blues: Jazz, Popular Music, and Poetry (review)
- From Rodin to Giacometti: Sculpture and Literature in France 1880-1950 (review)
- Text and Visuality. Word and Image Interactions 3 (review)
- Up from Bondage: The Literatures of Russian and African American Soul (review)
- Europe and Latin America: Returning the Gaze (review)
- The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation, and: Encyclopedia of Literary Translation into English (review)
- A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Toward a History of the Vanishing Present (review)
- Edward Said and the Work of the Critic: Speaking Truth to Power (review)
- The Effective Appropriation of History: Carmen Boullosa's Son vacas, somos puercos and Charles Johnson's Middle Passage
- Rewriting, Violence, and Theater: Bertolt Brecht's The Measures Taken and Heiner Müller's Mauser
- Brecht, Artaud, Campbell: The Making of Jean-Claude van Itallie's A Fable
- The Sacramental Dada of T.S. Eliot
- The Medieval Beast in a Modern Musical Setting
- Deleuze and the Invention of Images: From Beckett's Television Plays to Noh Drama
- Three Women and Their Men: Comparing Tagore's Bimala with James's Isabel and Forster's Lilia
- South/South, South/North Conversations: South Africa, India, the West
- Editor's Column: Comparisons Within and Beyond a Single Language
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