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A literature for the desert. Territorial fictions in Argentine literature
An infinite dialogue: The project of early Romanticism in the ''Athenaeum'-fragments' (Germany)
 
Antigone in modernism: Classicism, feminism, and theatres of protest
Chaucer and the crusades: A study in late medieval literary and political thought (Geoffrey Chaucer)
 
Dostoevsky's closed threshold in the construction of the existential novel
Everyday: Literature, modernity, and time
 
Explications: Etymology as language science, 1822--1941
From material to romantic egoism: A comparative history of Chinese and European novels, 1550--1850
 
From the fabliaux to the "Decameron": Codicology and generic transformation
Ghosts between the wars: History and the imagination in Proust, Woolf, and Greene
 
In good order: Poetry, reception, and authority in the Nara and early Heian courts
Influence, discourse and synthesis in Alexander Pushkin's dramaturgy, with an epilogue on novelistic discourse in "Hordubal", Karel Capek's adaptation of the "Oresteia"
 
Interpreting the symptom: The body between misfortune and mastery in Archaic and Classical Greek thought
Narrating the colonial past in Manchuria and Shanghai in postwar Japanese literature
 
Orphans and origins: Family, memory, and nation in Argentina and South Africa, 1983--2005
Pages crossed: Tracing literary casualties in transwar Japan and the United States
 
Petrarch's wound: Love, violence and the writing of the Renaissance nation
Poetry and the thought of inspiration
 
Progressions of form: Romantic lyric and modern prose
Silence and citationality in Gustave Flaubert and Karl Kraus
 
Style in motion: A dialogue between art history and literature, 1890--1935
Technologies of self-presentation: Women's engagement with mediated representation from the era of silent film to the Internet age
 
The Lucretian Renaissance: Ancient poetry and humanism in an age of science (Titus Lucretius Carus, Roman Republic)
The fiction of inheritance: Familial, cultural, and national legacies in the Irish and Scottish novel
 
The legacy of chronos. Temporality of revolution in culture, sciences, and politics
The literary memoirist as necrographer: Khodasevich, Tsvetaeva, Nabokov, and Proust
 
The music of voice: Transnational encounters between music, theory and fiction
Violence and music: Literature and music criticism around 1800
 
 
 
 
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