Two trends played a significant role in the development of Comparative poetics: a movement toward literary theory and a movement toward non-Western cultures in comparative literature studies. In the second half of the twentieth century Western scholars of comparative literature, including Étiemble, Weisstein, Prawer, Liu and Miner, paid attention to literary theory in comparative literary studies. Inspired by the multiculturalism of the 1990s, comparatists made efforts to broaden the canon and include non-Western literatures. Comparatists have followed Miner’s anti-West-centrism and they have also failed to expand the geographical frontiers of his Comparative Poetics. While Far Eastern and Indian critical traditions have played a significan...
What is it that one “compare”-s in Comparative Literature? Goethe’s Weltliteratur is usually invoked...
Comparative literature cannot be thought of as ignoring translation. Instead, translation studies ar...
In this article, the author takes up the issue of the so-called "crisis" of comparative literary stu...
Two trends played a significant role in the development of Comparative poetics: a movement toward li...
In the era of Globalization no countries are rigid in their geographical, cultural, lingual and ethn...
The comparative analysis of the known and the unfamiliar, the self and the other, forms an integral ...
Comparative Literature as Practiced in Iran The origin of comparative literature in Iranian academi...
This discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a ma...
Abstract The paper titled ?Comparative Literature: Fresh Frontiers and New Challenges? attempts to a...
This comprehensive comparative study of Western and Chinese poetics begins with broad examinations o...
Modern comparative literature with globalization phenomenon extends linguistic and political boundar...
Gould’s discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a...
ABSTRACT: There are some new viewpoints about comparative literature in European and American academ...
Through an examination of a series of case studies and new theoretical developments, Bassnett review...
Comparison is a common technique we go through in our everyday life. It is rather a human psychology...
What is it that one “compare”-s in Comparative Literature? Goethe’s Weltliteratur is usually invoked...
Comparative literature cannot be thought of as ignoring translation. Instead, translation studies ar...
In this article, the author takes up the issue of the so-called "crisis" of comparative literary stu...
Two trends played a significant role in the development of Comparative poetics: a movement toward li...
In the era of Globalization no countries are rigid in their geographical, cultural, lingual and ethn...
The comparative analysis of the known and the unfamiliar, the self and the other, forms an integral ...
Comparative Literature as Practiced in Iran The origin of comparative literature in Iranian academi...
This discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a ma...
Abstract The paper titled ?Comparative Literature: Fresh Frontiers and New Challenges? attempts to a...
This comprehensive comparative study of Western and Chinese poetics begins with broad examinations o...
Modern comparative literature with globalization phenomenon extends linguistic and political boundar...
Gould’s discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a...
ABSTRACT: There are some new viewpoints about comparative literature in European and American academ...
Through an examination of a series of case studies and new theoretical developments, Bassnett review...
Comparison is a common technique we go through in our everyday life. It is rather a human psychology...
What is it that one “compare”-s in Comparative Literature? Goethe’s Weltliteratur is usually invoked...
Comparative literature cannot be thought of as ignoring translation. Instead, translation studies ar...
In this article, the author takes up the issue of the so-called "crisis" of comparative literary stu...