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Articles in Winter 1997 issue of Comparative Literature
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Verse with Prose from Petronius to Dante: The Art and the Scope of the Mixed Form
by Paolo Cherchi -
Spleen and the Monumentum: Memory in Horace and Baudelaire
by Michele Lowrie -
Specter of Dido: Spenser and Virgilian Epic, The
by Heather James -
Reading World Literature: Theory, History, Practice / Comparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalism
by Wallace Martin -
Geneva, Zurich, Basel: History, Culture, and National Identity
by Philippe Carrard -
Deconstructing the rationality of terror: William Blake and Daniil Kharms
by Craig Brandist -
Core of the core: A Phantasmagoria in translation
by Jeffrey Mehlman -
Feminist Readings in Middle English Literature: The Wife of Bath and All Her Sect
by Denise L Despres -
Snowflake on the Belfry: Dogma and Disquietude in the Critical Arena, The
by Gerald Gillespie -
Orphic Moment: Shaman to Poet-Thinker in Plato, Nietzsche, and Mallarme, The
by Walter A Strauss -
biography of ancient Isreal: Imagining the birth of a nation, The
by Ilana Pardes -
History and Warfare in Renaissance Epic
by Thomas R Hart -
Melville and Turner: Spheres of Love and Fright
by Wendy B Faris
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