Literature, Comparative.
Overview
Works: | 52 works in 6 publications in 6 languages |
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Readings :the poetics of Blanchot, Joyce, Kafka, Kleist, Lispector, and Tsvetayeva /
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Claims for higher narrative in the "Tale of Genji" and "The Faerie Queene" (Murasaki Shikibu, Japan, Edmund Spenser).
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The road to Delphi :Chaucerian poetics and the legacy of Apollo (Geoffrey Chaucer).
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Literary reactions to the "cult of facts" in Mori Ogai and Virginia Woolf (Japan).
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The body, rhythm and space :Interactions between writing, arts and technologies in three modern Japanese authors (Tayama Katai, Tamura Toshiko, Mishima Yukio).
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The Arab takes on Shakespeare :Adaptation, allusion, and the struggle for artistic identity in Egypt (William Shakespeare).
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Politicizing the aesthetic :The dialectics of poetic production in late twentieth-century South Korea, 1960--1987 (Kim Suyong, Kim Chiha, Pak Nohae, Hwang Ji-woo).
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Signs of aristocracy in "A la recherche du temps perdu" :Proust and the salon from Mme de Rambouillet to Mme de Guermantes (Marcel Proust, France).
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Taking care :Injury and responsibility in literature and law (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West).
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The Mary Stuart myth in 20th century Russian literature (Valerii Briusov, Marina Cvetaeva, Boris Pasternak, Joseph Brodsky)
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The modernist origins of a crisis in humanism (Walter Pater, Marguerite Yourcenar, France, Andre Gide, England)
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Justice for the dead :Schemes of transformation through phrase hermeneutics (William Shakespeare)
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Heroism and mythopoesis :Values of the futurist art-life (Italian text, F. T. Marinetti)
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Pedagogies of resistance (Sigmund Freud, Albert Camus, Tennessee Williams, Tony Kushner)
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The poetics of maturity :Autonomy and aesthetic education in Byron, Pushkin, and Stendhal (Lord Byron, Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, Russia, France)
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Cuerpos artificiales y su fetichizacion :Las "maquinaciones" de la produccion cultural espanola, 1892--1930 (Spanish text, Benito Perez Galdos, Jose Diaz Fernandez)
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Restoring the Golden Age :Mythology in revolutionary ideologies and culture
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Islands of love :Europe, "India", and interracial romance (Luis de Camoes, Portugal, Jan Huygen van Linschoten, The Netherlands, Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola, Spain, John Fletcher, John Dryden)
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Synthetic vernacular poetry and transatlantic modernism, 1922--2002 (T. S. Eliot, Hugh MacDiarmid, Scotland, Basil Bunting, Kamau Brathwaite, Barbados, Melvin B. Tolson, Harryette Romell Mullen).
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The legacy of chronos. Temporality of revolution in culture, sciences, and politics.
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The Translatability of cultures :figurations of the space between /
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In good order: Poetry, reception, and authority in the Nara and early Heian courts (Japan).
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South Africa in transition: Theorizing post-colonial, post-apartheid and post-communist cultural formations (J. M. Coetzee, Ivan Vladislavic, Zoe Wicomb).
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Du gveras a.b.c./An pen can henna yv d: Cornish verse forms and the evolution of Cornish prosody, c. 1350--1611.
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"Police aesthetics": Literature, film, and the secret police archives in Eastern Europe (Russia, Romania, Viktor Shklovsky, Dziga Vertov, Alexander Medvedkin).
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What children say: Childhood in francophone literature of the French Antilles and North and West Africa (Patrick Chamoiseau, Martinique, Maryse Conde, Guadeloupe, Malika Mokeddem, Algeria, Ahmadou Kourouma, Cote d'Ivoire).
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Empire in a small space: Spanish pastoral in its imperial context (Jacopo Sannazaro, Garcilaso de la Vega, Jorge de Montemayor, Gaspar Gil Polo, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra).
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'Strangely entangled': Alternative antiquities in Renaissance English poetry (George Puttenham, William Shakespeare, John Donne).
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Ciphers, or, tropes of ir-reference: The Bildungsroman, realism, allegory, and xing.
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Personifying capitalism: Economic imagination, the novel, and the entrepreneur (Honore de Balzac, France, William Faulkner).
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Style in motion: A dialogue between art history and literature, 1890--1935 (Germany).
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Cities in ruins in modern poetry (Charles Baudelaire, France, Luis Cernuda, Spain, T. S. Eliot, United States, Octavio Paz, Mexico, Pablo Neruda, Chile).
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Towards a new realism: Caio Fernando Abreu, Cesar Aira, Sergio Chejfec y Joao Gilberto Noll (Brazil, Argentina, Spanish text).
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Journeys of desire: Liguria as literary landscape in Eugenio Montale, Ezra Pound, and Gottfried Benn (Italy, Germany).
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Writing at the edge: Narratives of Okinawan history and cultural identity in the literary texts of Oshiro Tatsuhiro (Japan).
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Principles and development of the Brahaman&dotbelow;ical sutra genre (India).
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Sol Ha-S&dotbelow;addik&dotbelow;ah: Historical figure, saint, literary heroine (Morocco).
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Romantic emulation and aesthetic citizenship in Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Charlotte Smith, Mme de Stael and Frances Burney.
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The other Enlightenment: Excess and the epistolary novel in the long eighteenth century.
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