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Virtuoso Translations as Visions of Water and Fire: The Elemental Sublime in Swinburne's Arthurian Tale and Bal'mont's Medieval Georgian Epic
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Modern Language Quarterly (1998) 59 (4): 419–443.
Published: 01 December 1998
... ways new to us.1 It is a sad and striking fact
that Sota Rustaveli’s twelfth-century Georgian epic Knight in the Panthm
Skin [Vqbxistkaosani] remains absent from the discourse of most West-
ern medievalist scholarship even though it has rightly been called “the
unsurpassed model...
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The Soviet Project of the 1930s to Found a “World Literature” and British Literary Internationalism
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Modern Language Quarterly (2019) 80 (4): 403–425.
Published: 01 December 2019
... as to what kind of literature they should publish save the suggestion—actually made standard by the editors of Internatsional’naia literatura in their correspondence with foreign writers—that they consider the novels of Wanda Wasilewska, purportedly Stalin’s mistress, or Shota Rustaveli’s Knight...