This is an Author’s Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Edinburgh University Press in Comparative Critical Studies. The Version of Record is available online at: https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/10.3366/ccs.2015.016
The second half of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of Franz Anton Mesmer's theories and the...
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In the United States of today, there is an increasing interest taken in the books on comparative rel...
Victorian intellectuals explored the origins of primitive myths to understand the early human mind a...
Introduction to Max Müller, Chips from a German Workshop, England, 1867 & excerpt from prefac
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
Thomas Malthus was perceived in history as a man of one idea, of one law, namely, as the author of ...
Friedrich Max Muller, (1823–1900), German-born philologist and Vedic scholar, professor at Oxford Un...
At the outset of his work the author repels an accusation which is commonly levelled at the comparat...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Pee...
This article examines how the application of optical technologies to the plurality-of-worlds debate ...
International audienceThis article will discuss the commentators, commentarial layers, knowledge and...
The Irish Astronomical Tract is a 14th–15th century Gaelic document, based mainly on a Latin transla...
Aldo Nemesio argues in his article The Comparative Method and the Study of Literature for the comp...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a Welsh author now known alm...
The second half of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of Franz Anton Mesmer's theories and the...
The present article aims to reconcile Tolkien with the Literary Critics through an exploration of To...
In the United States of today, there is an increasing interest taken in the books on comparative rel...
Victorian intellectuals explored the origins of primitive myths to understand the early human mind a...
Introduction to Max Müller, Chips from a German Workshop, England, 1867 & excerpt from prefac
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
Thomas Malthus was perceived in history as a man of one idea, of one law, namely, as the author of ...
Friedrich Max Muller, (1823–1900), German-born philologist and Vedic scholar, professor at Oxford Un...
At the outset of his work the author repels an accusation which is commonly levelled at the comparat...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Pee...
This article examines how the application of optical technologies to the plurality-of-worlds debate ...
International audienceThis article will discuss the commentators, commentarial layers, knowledge and...
The Irish Astronomical Tract is a 14th–15th century Gaelic document, based mainly on a Latin transla...
Aldo Nemesio argues in his article The Comparative Method and the Study of Literature for the comp...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a Welsh author now known alm...
The second half of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of Franz Anton Mesmer's theories and the...
The present article aims to reconcile Tolkien with the Literary Critics through an exploration of To...
In the United States of today, there is an increasing interest taken in the books on comparative rel...