Literary works and their authors seldom belong solely to the historical age and part of the world in which they were written. But how do some begin life anew in other languages, other cultural contexts, and in other literary marketplaces, while many do not? Does a distinctive narrative, combined with authorial flair, render certain works susceptible to creative adaptation, imaginative retranslation, or extensive allusion by other writers? And when original literary works do undergo such metamorphoses, who is capable of recognizing them in their new guise? Does engaging with literary works in new linguistic incarnations or other socio-political contexts enrich our reading experience and aesthetic sensibilities – and, if so, then in what way
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This open access book positions itself at the intersection of world literature studies, literary ant...
How do forces in the academy and marketplace decide which minority literature texts will be translat...
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The term world literature was coined almost 200 years ago and 100 years later it developed into a di...
In her article "Challenges and Possibilities for World Literature, Global Literature, and Translatio...
As a concept both old and new, world literature has occupied, in different ages and regions, an impo...
The contentious discourse around world literature tends to stress the ‘world’ in the phrase. This vo...
Since the rise of the vernacular literatures in Europe there has been a deep divide between writers ...
In this issue, we acknowledge the phenomenal rise of world literature in current (Euro-American) lit...
In her article "Challenges and Possibilities for World Literature, Global Literature, and Translatio...
As Stefan Helgesson and Pieter Vermeulen have pointed out, world literature, as an object of study, ...
This open access book positions itself at the intersection of world literature studies, literary ant...
How do forces in the academy and marketplace decide which minority literature texts will be translat...
This open access book positions itself at the intersection of world literature studies, literary ant...
How do forces in the academy and marketplace decide which minority literature texts will be translat...
This article examines authorship as a socially embedded process by challenging Western notions of th...
The paper develops in a specific reading strategy of appropriation of Danilo Kiš’s story Slavno je z...
From the current vantage point of the transformation of books and libraries, B. Venkat Mani presents...
The term world literature was coined almost 200 years ago and 100 years later it developed into a di...
In her article "Challenges and Possibilities for World Literature, Global Literature, and Translatio...
As a concept both old and new, world literature has occupied, in different ages and regions, an impo...