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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 52, Number 2, 2015
- The Deliverance of Others: Reading Literature in a Global Age by David Palumbo-Liu (review)
- Trans-Indigenous: Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies by Chadwick Allen (review)
- Writing Out of Limbo: International Childhoods, Global Nomads and Third Culture Kids ed. by Gene H. Bell-Villada, Nina Sichel (review)
- The Web of Sense: Patterns of Involution in Selected Works of Virginia Woolf and Vladimir Nabokov by Irena Ksiezopolska (review)
- Western Literature in China and the Translation of a Nation by Shohua Qi (review)
- Contributors
- From Beasts to Souls: Gender and Embodiment in Medieval Europe ed. by E. Jane Burns, Peggy McCracken (review)
- Conversion and Narrative: Reading and Religious Authority in Medieval Polemic by Ryan Szpiech (review)
- Marginal Modernity: The Aesthetics of Dependency from Kierkegaard to Joyce by Leonardo Lisi (review)
- Contemporary Caribbean Writing and Deleuze: Literature Between Postcolonialism and Post-Continental Philosophy by Lorna Burns (review)
- Cardenio Between Cervantes and Shakespeare: The Story of a Lost Play by Roger Chartier (review)
- Realism in the Twentieth-Century Indian Novel: Colonial Difference and Literary Form by Ulka Anjaria (review)
- The Postcolonial Low Countries: Literature, Colonialism, and Multiculturalism ed. by Elleke Boehmer, Sarah De Mul (review)
- Futurity: Contemporary Literature and the Quest for the Past by Amir Eshel (review)
- Responses to Modernity: Essays in the Politics of Culture by Joseph Frank (review)
- The German Joyce by Robert K. Weninger (review)
- On Writing with Photography ed. by Karen Beckman, Liliane Weissberg (review)
- Intellectuals as Sacrificial Heroes: A Comparative Study of Bahram Beyzaie and Wole Soyinka
- The Ends of an Empire: Pier Antonio Quarantotti Gambini’s Il cavallo Tripoli and Joseph Roth’s Radetzkymarsch
- Made in Translation: Language, “Japaneseness,” “Englishness,” and “Global Culture” in Ishiguro
- Stranded in Arabic: Robinson Crusoe in Beirut
- The Much-Maligned Panegyric: Toward a Political Poetics of Premodern Literary Form
- On the Road from Dante to Jack Kerouac (Stopping by Frost, Pound, and Eliot)
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