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The sacred made material: Instances of game and play in interwar Europe
The novel and the ancien regime: Britain, France, and the rise of the novel in the seventeenth century
 
Constructing the other: Defining the nation and defining the self in early Soviet and British modernist prose
From Grail procession to "cortege infernal": Processions in classical poetry and Renaissance and nineteenth-century French literature as poetic vision and structure of critical thought
 
Aesthetics of dependency: Early Modernism and the struggle against Idealism in Kierkegaard, Ibsen, and Henry James
Frontiers of privacy: The domestic enterprise of modern fiction
 
Old Babylonian letter of petition and later individual lament prayers
A Chinese romantic's journey through time and space: Cosmopolitanism, nationalism and nostalgia in the work of Xu Xu (1908--1980)
 
Football meets opium a topological study of political violence, sovereignty, and cinema archaeology between "England" and "China"
Modernism's darkrooms: Photography and literary process
 
Romantic exteriority the construction of literature in Rousseau, Jean Paul and P. B. Shelley
A History of the Novel in Translation: Cosmopolitan Tales in English and Arabic, 1719--1859
 
Foreign Echoes & Discerning the Soil: Dual Translation, Historiography, & World Literature in Chinese Poetry
Poetic Ministers: Literacy and Bureaucracy in the Tenth-Century State Academy
 
The Pathological Revolution: Romanticism and Metaphors of Disease
Unrepeatable: Fiction After Atrocity
 
Imperishable Consciousness: The Rescue of Meaning in the Modernist Novel
Close to Home: Forms of Isolation in the Postcolonial Province
 
Russian-Argentine Literary Exchanges
Generic Modality and the Birth of Pushkin's Pastoral Muse
 
Athens, Rome, Tenochtitlan: A Historical Sociology of Ruins
Fictional Inhumanities: Wartime Animals and Personification