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Tending to empire: The Spanish pastoral novel and its reflection upon imperial Spain
Versions of engagement: A journal, the novel, and postwar Italy and France
Forgiveness and the Age of Reason: Fenelon, Voltaire, Rousseau and Stael
Dostoevsky, madness, and religious fervor: Reason and its adversaries
Lyric diplomacy: Cold War poetics in the United States and West Germany 1945--1955
The science of history: Empiricism and historiography in the first century of Spanish colonialism in the New World
My Dostoevsky, myself: The self-reflective impulse in Dostoevsky's readers
Diversity, deception, and discernment in the late sixteenth century: A comparative study of Li Zhi's "Book to Burn" and Montaigne's "Essays"
Channel crossings: Representing French politics in the historical drama of England, 1587--1610
Masks and puppets: Metamorphosis and depersonalization in European avant-garde art criticism, 1915--1939
The pagan writes back: Hetero-religiosity, heterology, and heterogeneous space in four contemporary novels
Proust: The circle of time
Forbidden enlightenment: Self-articulation and self-accusation in the works of Yu Dafu (1896--1945)
Imagining Jesus, imagining Jews
The quest to fail: Kafka, Celine, and Beckett
The cultivation of responsiveness
Fact, verses, science: Objective poetry and scientific speculation in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Darwin
The allegorical matrix: Technique and tradition in Renaissance allegory
A history and analysis of "quaderni di traduzioni"
Between center and periphery: Transnational Jewish literature in Weimar Berlin
Distant realities: Fictionality in Polish and Irish literature
The concept of friendship and the culture of hospitality: The encounter between the Jesuits and late Ming China
Tra fatto e verita: Narrazioni ibride e impegno
Heavy weather and a slant of light: Modernity, mythos, and the metaphysical functions of poetry from Emily Dickinson to Eugenio Montale
The aesthetics of ambivalence: Pirandello, Schopenhauer, and the transformation of the European social imaginary
Bare life and metamorphic being: Nazi propaganda, Agamben, Coetzee and Kafka
Patterns of poetic absorption in German lyric poetry in the age of Herder (1750-1784)