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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 55, Number 2, 2018
- Speculative Formalism: Literature, Theory, and the Critical Present by Tom Eyers (review)
- Roberto Bolaño as World Literature ed. by Nicholas Birns and Juan E. De Castro (review)
- The Rhetoric of Exile: Duress and the Imagining of Force by Vladimir Zorić (review)
- The Age of Silver: The Rise of the Novel East and West by Ning Ma (review)
- J. M. Coetzee's The Childhood of Jesus: The Ethics of Ideas and Things ed. by Jennifer Rutherford and Anthony Uhlmann (review)
- Translation's Forgotten History: Russian Literature, Japanese Mediation, and the Formation of Modern Korean Literature by Heekyoung Cho (review)
- China Reinterpreted: Staging the Other in Muromachi Noh Theater by Leo Shingchi Yip (review)
- Global Wallace: David Foster Wallace and World Literature by Lucas Thompson (review)
- Výuka dobrého vkusu jako státní zájem II: Závěr rané pražské univerzitní estetiky ve středoevropských souvislostech 1805–1848 by Tomáš Hlobil (review)
- Secularization without End: Beckett, Mann, Coetzee by Vincent P. Pecora (review)
- Locating the Destitute: Space and Identity in Caribbean Fiction by Stanka Radović (review)
- Borges and Kafka: Sons and Writers by Sarah Roger (review)
- Lateness and Modern European Literature by Ben Hutchinson (review)
- Bachelor Japanists: Japanese Aesthetics and Western Masculinities by Christopher Reed (review)
- Late Style and its Discontents: Essays in Art, Literature, and Music ed. by Gordon McMullan and Sam Smiles (review)
- Music into Fiction: Composers Writing, Compositions Imitated by Theodore Ziolkowski (review)
- Persistent Forms: Explorations in Historical Poetics ed. by Ilya Kliger and Boris Maslov (review)
- Love's Wounds: Violence and the Politics of Poetry in Early Modern Europe by Cynthia N. Nazarian (review)
- Love, War, and the Classical Tradition in the Early Modern Transatlantic World: Alonso de Ercilla and Edmund Spenser by Cyrus Moore (review)
- Exhaustion: A History by Anna Katharina Schaffner (review)
- Fiction Unbound: The Contemporary Landscape of Narrative Theory
- Reconsidering Modernist Totality
- Hues of Red: The Facades of Leftist Insurgency and Crisis in India in Select Fiction
- Suspended Crisis In Arab-American and Arabic Literatures: Modernity, Violence, and Afflicted Textuality
- Celebrity Authors, Humanitarian Narratives, And The Role Of Literature In World Crises Today: The Medecins Sans Frontiers' Newspaper Chronicles Testigos Del Horror (Witness Of Horror)
- "Crouching Terrorist, Lurking Author": On The Terror Narrative In Zhang Chengzhi's and Xiao Bai's Historical Fiction
- Global Crises in Ernst-Wilhelm Händler's Wenn Wir Sterben (When We Die) and Kathrin Röggla's Wir Schlafen Nicht (We Never Sleep)
- Novels in the Translation Zone: Abbas Khider, Weltliteratur, and the Ethics of the Passerby
- Nuclear Disaster and Global Aesthetics in Gerald Vizenor's Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 and Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being
- Introduction: Global Crises And Twenty-First-Century World Literature
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