Comparative Literature Studies publishes comparative critical articles that range across the rich traditions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America, and that examine the literary relations between East and West, North and South. Articles may also explore movements, themes, forms, the history of ideas, relations between authors, the foundations of criticism and theory, and issues of language and translation. Each issue of CLS also contains numerous book reviews of the most important comparative literature monographs and essay collections.
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2013 Owen Aldridge Prize Winner: “Our Natural and Original Illness”: Tracking the Human/Animal Distinction in Montaigne and Nietzsche(449) James Ramsey Wallen Articles: A Return to The Waste Land After Césaire’s Cahier(479) Mara de Gennaro Virginia Woolf’s Cinegraphic Poetics In The Years(510) Caroline Marie Revolution and Cien años de soledad in Naguib Mahfouz’s Layālī alf laylah(539) Tahia Abdel Nasser Freddy Durkee and Ferdydurke: A Gombrowiczian Reading of Babbitt(562) Daniel Webster Pratt Writing Trauma, Writing Life in Chanrithy Him’s When Broken Glass Floats(585) Bunkong Tuon Book Reviews: The Mind-Body Stage: Passion and Interaction in the Cartesian Theater by R. D. Darren Gobert (review)(613) Spencer Golub Polymorphous Domesticities: Pets, Bodies, and Desire in Four Modern Writers by Juliana Schiesari (review)(616) Susan Mooney Gregorius: An Incestuous Saint in Medieval Europe and Beyond by Brian Murdock (review)(619) Paul B. Nelson Medieval Crossover: Reading the Secular Against the Sacred by Barbara Newman (review)(622) Joseph Pucci Doubt and Skepticism in Antiquity and the Renaissance by Michelle Zerba (review)(624) Benjamin Sammons The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy by Kathy Eden (review)(627) Debora Shuger The Soul of Poetry Redefined: Vacillations of Mimesis from Aristotle to Romanticism by Mats Malm (review)(630) Joshua Swidzinski Allegorical Quests from Deguileville to Spenser by Marco Nievergelt (review)(633) Charles Ross Dante in the Long Nineteenth Century ed. by Aida Audeh and Nick Havely (review)(636) Lorenzo Valterza Remembering Africa: The Rediscovery of Colonialism in Contemporary German Literature by Dirk Göttsche (review)(639) Nina Berman Popular Revenants: The German Gothic and Its International Reception, 1800–2000 ed. by Andrew Cusack and Barry Murnane (review)(642) Christian Thorne Barbarianism and Its Discontents by Maria Boletsi (review)(648) Susan C. Jarratt Black Soundscapes White Stages: The Meaning of Francophone Sound in the Black Atlantic by Jr. Edwin C. Hill (review)(650) Tsitsi Jaji Translating the Perception of Text: Literary Translation and Phenomenology by Clive Scott (review)(653) Mairi McLaughlin Online Book Reviews: Conversing Identities: Encounters Between British, Irish and Greek Poetry, 1922–1952 by Konstantina Georganta (review)(e-1) Sheila Cordner Alexandrian Cosmopolitanism: An Archive by Hala Halim (review)(e-3) Yoonjoung Choi Letters of Blood and Other Works in English by Göran Printz-Påhlson (review)(e-7) Poul Houe Contributors
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