Comparative Literature is the study of literature and culture across national and linguistic boundaries with emphasis placed on the comparison of literary texts. The program offers the student an ...
Comparative literature is inherently multicultural and dynamic; the comparative approach embraces world literature and culture in all periods of history. The comparative literature and culture major ...
Through the study of writings from authors of different cultures, backgrounds and periods of history, we learn to appreciate the commonalities all humans share as well as the differences that give ...
On Friday, best-selling Chinese American fantasy author and translator Rebecca F. Kuang joined the Comparative Literature Departmental Undergraduate Group for a guest lecture and book signing in ...
Comparative Literature Studies, Vol. 57, No. 4, Special Issue: Technology in Comparative Literature Studies Guest edited by Ning Wang (2020), pp. 585-594 (10 pages ...
Lionel Gossman, the M. Taylor Pyne Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Emeritus, died at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Medicine in Philadelphia on Jan. 11. He was 91.
Organized by Scuola Normale Superiore, in collaboration with the Italian Association for the Theory and Comparative History of Literature, the School is funded by the PNRR through the MERITA, the ...
The Comparative Literature Graduate Program enables students to gain an advanced knowledge of several literatures in their original languages in a theoretically and historically informed context, and ...
The field of Comparative and Transnational Literature interrogates the ways in which literary texts traverse national borders and cultural boundaries, thereby challenging conventional assumptions of ...
The Department of Comparative Literature at Queen Mary ranks among the leading centres for research and study in Comparative Literature in London. The Department has an active and flourishing research ...
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