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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
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Part One. Comparative Literature Today
- 1. Introduction: Comparative Perspectives 3
- 2. Emergent Literature and the Field of Comparative Literature 18
- 3. Defining and Defending Comparative Literature 37
- 4. The Comparatist's Canon: Some Observations 48
- 5. The Foundering of Aesthetics: Thoughts on the Current State of Comparative Literature 57
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Part Two. Historical and International Contexts
- 6. The Japanese Werther of the Twentieth Century 75
- 7. A Room Not Their Own: Renaissance Women as Readers and Writers 93
- 8. William Styron's Fiction and Essays: A Franco-American Perspective 117
- 9. Hybrid Blooms: The Emergent Poetry in English of Malaysia and Singapore 130
- 10. Comparative Literature as Cultural History: The Educational and Social Background of Renaissance Literature 147
- 11. Alienation Effects: Comparative Literature and the Chinese Tradition 162
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Part Three. Literary Criticism and Other Disciplines
- 12. The Cogito in Sartre's La Nausee 179
- 13. Sexual Rogations, Mystical Abrogations: Some Donnees of Buddhist Tantra and the Catholic Renaissance 195
- 14. Mastery and Transference: The Significance of Dora 213
- 15. Law in and as Literature: Self-Generated Meaning in the "Procedural Novel" 224
- 16. Was noch kein Auge je gesehn: A Spurious Cranach in Georg Georg Kaiser's Von Morgens bis Mitternachts 233
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Part Four. Comparative Perspectives on Current Critical Issues
- 17. The Curtain Half Drawn: Prereading in Flaubert and Kafka 263
- 18. The Modern Lyric: Generic Continuity and Critical Practice 284
- 19. Kafka and the Sirens: Writing as Lethetic Reading 300
- 20. Culture Criticism and "Language as Such" 315
- 21. On the Superficiality of Women 339
- 22. On the Sign Systems of Biography 356
- Notes on the Contributors 367
- Index 373
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
-
Part One. Comparative Literature Today
- 1. Introduction: Comparative Perspectives 3
- 2. Emergent Literature and the Field of Comparative Literature 18
- 3. Defining and Defending Comparative Literature 37
- 4. The Comparatist's Canon: Some Observations 48
- 5. The Foundering of Aesthetics: Thoughts on the Current State of Comparative Literature 57
-
Part Two. Historical and International Contexts
- 6. The Japanese Werther of the Twentieth Century 75
- 7. A Room Not Their Own: Renaissance Women as Readers and Writers 93
- 8. William Styron's Fiction and Essays: A Franco-American Perspective 117
- 9. Hybrid Blooms: The Emergent Poetry in English of Malaysia and Singapore 130
- 10. Comparative Literature as Cultural History: The Educational and Social Background of Renaissance Literature 147
- 11. Alienation Effects: Comparative Literature and the Chinese Tradition 162
-
Part Three. Literary Criticism and Other Disciplines
- 12. The Cogito in Sartre's La Nausee 179
- 13. Sexual Rogations, Mystical Abrogations: Some Donnees of Buddhist Tantra and the Catholic Renaissance 195
- 14. Mastery and Transference: The Significance of Dora 213
- 15. Law in and as Literature: Self-Generated Meaning in the "Procedural Novel" 224
- 16. Was noch kein Auge je gesehn: A Spurious Cranach in Georg Georg Kaiser's Von Morgens bis Mitternachts 233
-
Part Four. Comparative Perspectives on Current Critical Issues
- 17. The Curtain Half Drawn: Prereading in Flaubert and Kafka 263
- 18. The Modern Lyric: Generic Continuity and Critical Practice 284
- 19. Kafka and the Sirens: Writing as Lethetic Reading 300
- 20. Culture Criticism and "Language as Such" 315
- 21. On the Superficiality of Women 339
- 22. On the Sign Systems of Biography 356
- Notes on the Contributors 367
- Index 373