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Developing character in the nineteenth-century novel
Reading the ghost: Toward a theory of haunting in contemporary Spanish culture
 
Democracy in transicion: Politics, melodrama, history
"A battle as yet not fought": The tragic consequences of early German Idealism
 
Creating tragic spectators: Rebellion and ambiguity in world tragedy
Visions for company: Otherness and the supernatural in 19th century England and America
 
Promoting the "minor:" A figural practice in Italian literature and film
Beyond "in-between," travels and transformations in contemporary Turkish-German literature and film
 
Risk and responsibility: Ancient and modern dialogues on interpretation
Bringing the Past Back to Life: Classical Motifs and the Representation of History in the Works of W. G. Sebald
 
Haunting Encounters: The Ethics of Global Reading
Scribes and Singers: Latin Models of Authority and the Compilation of Troubadour Songbooks
 
Sharebon and the Courtesans: A Phase of Edo Aesthetics as the Dispersal of Ideology
Branding World Literature: The global circulation of authors in translation
 
Imagining the Inoperative Community: Documentary Aesthetic in Roberto Bolano and Alfreda Jaar