Browsing Comparative Literature and Culture by Title
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The Fear of Solitude: How Marketing Makes Real Magic
(Springer, 2017-06-04)The. Fear. of. Solitude: How. Marketing. Makes. Real. Magic. Ben. Holgate. Even in the digital age, which has rendered geographical boundaries largely redundant in terms of e-book distribution, the process of how a novel ... -
Feminist Knowledge and Feminist Politics: reflections on Howie and late feminism
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016-10-20)This interdisciplinary collection uses her writings to explore the productive, yet often resistant, interrelationship between feminism and critical theory, examining the potential of Howie's particular form of materialism. -
The Figure of Mary Mother of God in Christus Patiens: Fragmenting Tragic Myth and Passion Narrative in a Byzantine Appropriation of Euripidean Tragedy
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019-11-07)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The Byzantine passion play <jats:italic>Christus Patiens</jats:italic> (<jats:italic>Christ Suffering</jats:italic>) is a cento: composed of quotations and borrowings from other ... -
Fire
(Zed Books Ltd., 2016-11-05)These essays tell us how he succeeded in that task.’ Arundhati Roy In this collection of essays on the work of, and conversations with, John Berger, thirty-seven of his friends, artistic collaborators and followers come ... -
Fish, Firemen, and Prize Fighters: The Transformation of the Iliad and Aeneid on the London Burlesque Stage
(Oxford University Press, 2018-12-01)Burlesque drama—arguably the most widespread form of theatrical entertainment in nineteenth-century Britain—brought the Iliad and Aeneid to a wider range of spectators than those who traditionally encountered ancient ... -
From Shell Shock to Shellac: The Great War, Blindness, and Britain's Talking Book Library.
(2015)Britain's Talking Book Service began as a way of providing reading material to soldiers blinded during the First World War. This account traces the talking book's development from the initial experiments after the War to ... -
Geologic Explusions
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Geology
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THE GODFATHER OF “OCCIDENTALITY”: AUGUSTE COMTE AND THE IDEA OF “THE WEST”
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Goethe's Discourses on World Literature
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The ‘Goethean’ Discourses on Weltliteratur and the Origins of Comparative Literature: The Cases of Hugo Meltzl and Hutcheson Macaulay Posnett.
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Greening a Narrative Mode: Antipodean Magical Realism and Ecocriticism in Richard Flanagan’s Fiction
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« Half dicht, half prose gheordineert » : vers et prose de moyen français en moyen néerlandais
(Brepols, 2016-10-03)In both French-speaking and Dutch-speaking literary cultures of the late Middle Ages, competition between poets produced a collective poetic expertise. To what extent, then, can such competition be identified across the ... -
Henry James, in Short
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‘Immaterial Labour and the Work of Modernist Literature’,
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2018-05-16)This chapter draws on the concept of ‘immaterial labour’ to explore two key questions: ‘What is the work of literature?’ and ‘How might literary writing best be theorised as “work”?’ The activity of literary writing has ... -
‘The Impossibility of Knowing’: Developing Magical Realism’s Irony in Gould’s Book of Fish
(Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 2014-10-01)Irony is an underlying factor of magical realist fiction. Richard Flanagan’s novel Gould’s Book of Fish (2001) is imbued with a particular kind of irony that results from a gap between a contemporary reader’s lament for a ... -
Indeterminate bodies
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Indeterminate Subjects, Irreducible Worlds: Two Economies of Indeterminacy
(SAGE Publications, 2017-07-31) -
Indeterminate Subjects, Irreducible Worlds: Two Economies of Indeterminacy
(SAGE Publications, 2017-07-31)