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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 50, Number 3, 2013
- Contributors
- Introduction: Aimé Césaire and World Literature
- Postmodernism and Cultural Identities: Conflicts and Coexistence by Virgil Nemoianu (review)
- Crossing Frontiers: Cultural Exchange and Conflict; Papers in Honour of Malcolm Pender ed. by Barbara Burns and Joy Charnley (review)
- Hybrid Humour: Comedy in Transcultural Perspectives ed. by Graeme Dunphy and Rainer Emig (review)
- Other Others: Levinas, Literature, Transcultural Studies by Steven Shankman (review)
- Modernité en transit/Modernity in Transit ed. by Richard Dubé (review)
- Semiotic Encounters: Text, Image, and Trans-Nation. ed. by Sarah Säckel, Walter Göbel and Noha Hamdy (review)
- Shadowing the White Man’s Burden: U.S. Imperialism and the Problem of the Color Line by Gretchen Murphy (review)
- Race and the Modernist Imagination by Urmila Seshagiri (review)
- The First Translations of Machiavelli’s “Prince” from the Sixteenth to the First Half of the Nineteenth Century ed. by Roberto De Pol (review)
- Textual Intersections: Literature, History and the Arts in Nineteenth-Century Europe ed. by Rachael Langford (review)
- European Local-Color Literature: National Tales, Dorfgeschichten, Romans Champêtres by Josephine Donovan (review)
- Ovid in the Age of Cervantes ed. by Frederick A. De Armas (review)
- The Female Homer: An Exploration of Women’s Epic Poetry by Jeremy M. Downes (review)
- Vladimir Nabokov and Virginia Woolf
- Borges’s Philosophy of Poe’s Composition
- Césaire and the Challenge of Translation: The Example of “Strong Men” by Sterling Brown
- Césaire at the Crossroads in Haiti: Correspondence With Henri Seyrig
- Interface: Aimé Césaire’s “Poésie et connaissance” and Lorand Gaspar’s Approche de la parole Revisited
- The Victorian Counterarchive: Mikimoto Ryuzo, John Ruskin, and Affirmative Reading
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