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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (2): 160–180.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Timothy D. Arner The life and work of the Roman poet Lucan functions as an important intertext for Chaucer's Legend of Good Women . It demonstrates that the vita Lucani and the Bellum Civile were widely available in medieval Europe and that Chaucer likely used both sources in both the Prologue...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (4): 444–465.
Published: 01 December 2018
... the text is produced. Specifically, the three novels discussed in this essay are all set in environments of tremendous material change, including migration as well as economic and political upheaval. Within these narrative worlds, objects—like Claude Lévi-Strauss’s animals—become “good to think” ( bonne...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (3): 231–243.
Published: 01 June 2009
... of the Americas in History . Trans. Sonja Karsen. Savage: Rowman & Littlefield, 1992 . Zimmerman, Arthur Franklin. Francisco de Toledo: Fifth Viceroy of Peru, 1569-1581 . Caldwell: The Caxton Printers, Ltd., 1938 . ANTONIO BARRENECHEA
Good Neighbor/
Bad Neighbor...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (4): 449–451.
Published: 01 September 2009
...Richard Eldridge THE SELF IN MORAL SPACE: LIFE NARRATIVE AND THE GOOD. By David Parker. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007. 208 p. University of Oregon 2009 BOOK REVIEWS
ON DIALOGUE. By Dmitri Nikulin. Lanham: Lexington Books...
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Comparative Literature (2011) 63 (1): 25–46.
Published: 01 January 2011
... . The Hague: Mouton, 1971 . Print. Catherine Brown
The Unconscious Good
Life in Anna Karenina
and Women in Love
N 1932 DAVID GARNETT, whose mother had translated Anna Karenina and
I whose father had written Tolstoi: His Life and Writings, likened...
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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (4): 418–435.
Published: 01 September 2006
..., or a Picture
of Good Health?
Comparatism, Europe,
and World Literature1
HOEVER HAS RECENTLY STOPPED to look at literary historiography
Wwill have noticed that certain notions like European literature or world
literature have returned to the forefront. It is not just...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (4): 298–314.
Published: 01 September 2001
...ALISON M. JAGGAR University of Oregon 2001 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE/298
ALISON M. JAGGAR
Is Globalization
Good for Women?
S GLOBALIZATION GOOD for women? The answer to this question obvi-
Iously depends on what one means by “globalization” and by “good...
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Comparative Literature (2011) 63 (3): 339–343.
Published: 01 September 2011
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Comparative Literature (2010) 62 (2): 179–188.
Published: 01 March 2010
...Paul A. Bové Since Bruce Robbins's Upward Mobility and the Common Good: Toward a Literary History of the Welfare State deals with the novel, readers will rightly place it next to Lukacs and more recent historians and theoreticians of the genre. Critically, however, I believe it is also important...
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Comparative Literature (2011) 63 (3): 307–327.
Published: 01 September 2011
... minimized in Argentine political history and dramatized as the hobby of eccentric fictional sociopaths. Furthermore, Jews are split into “good” and “bad” elements, with the unmanageable part cast out through collaboration between “good” Jews and gentiles so as to consolidate a Jewish-Argentine identity. I...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (3): 289–292.
Published: 01 September 2022
... of The House with a Thousand Stories and There Is No Good Time for Bad News , Aruni Kashyap, shares his formative experiences as a writer, including the influences of Indian writers such as Amitav Ghosh, Assamese literary culture, and Indigenous oral storytelling traditions. I wrote in Assamese, so I...
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Comparative Literature (2023) 75 (2): 153–171.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Margaret Litvin Abstract Visualizing Soviet internationalism as a student dormitory, this essay identifies a new transnational subgenre, the Soviet dormitory novel, and analyzes four examples: Nazim Hikmet’s Life’s Good, Brother (Turkish, 1964); Ismail Kadare’s Twilight of the Eastern Gods...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (4): 375–393.
Published: 01 December 2015
... national typing based on immutable factors such as climate and physiology was reformulated in a way that foregrounded history and human agency. The old discourse of civic humanism, with its emphasis on virtues and good government, is invoked here both as explanation and remedy for Italy's decline. Staël's...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (4): 388–399.
Published: 01 September 2009
... as an exercise, and allusions to this text can be easily traced throughout Three Lives in general and The Good Anna in particular. The following essay argues that Stein's “new kind of realism” (William James) constitutes a rewriting and a radicalization of Flaubert's decomposition of certain key features...
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Comparative Literature (2010) 62 (1): 55–67.
Published: 01 January 2010
... with his Italian predecessor. Whereas Pellico expresses a belief in the general goodness of humanity and advocates forgiveness of his oppressors, Nabokov demonstrates that in the “Communazist” era and its aftermath only an unrelenting and firm resistance to oppressors, not their absolution, will bring down...
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Comparative Literature (2011) 63 (1): 1–2.
Published: 01 January 2011
...-
ture, translation must be taken for granted and every work must address a public
unfamiliar with the original context of its composition. Both creolization and
world literature are temporal figures, chronotopes that hinge on a change of sta-
tus in their objects. And both of them provide good...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (4): 404–425.
Published: 01 September 2001
... (engaged with theoretical resources for history studies) stuck in my
imagination. Spivak, Scott claimed, had set out “like a good historian” to gather
evidence about the subject of her essay, temple prostitutes or devadasi.4 But after
completing the provisional work of selecting evidence Spivak had...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (4): 447–448.
Published: 01 September 2009
...
DOI 10.1215/00104124-2009-026
book reviews / 449
THE SELF IN MORAL SPACE: LIFE NARRATIVE AND THE GOOD. By David Parker.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007. 208 p.
David Parker’s project is to approach autobiographical...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (4): 451–452.
Published: 01 September 2009
...
The University of Chicago
DOI 10.1215/00104124-2009-026
book reviews / 449
THE SELF IN MORAL SPACE: LIFE NARRATIVE AND THE GOOD. By David Parker.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (1): 46–59.
Published: 01 March 2018
..., but also structural correspondences:
Plato’s The Republic. Of special importance are the passages (in books VI and VII)
in which Socrates explains to Glaucon the idea of the good by using the analogy of
the sun, the analogy of the divided line, and the allegory of the cave. These pas-
sages seek...
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