1 | Breeches and Metaphysics: Thackeray's German Discourse S. S. Prawer Studies In Comparative Literature 1•1 November 1997 |
2 | Hölderlin and the Dynamics of Translation Charlie Louth Studies In Comparative Literature 2•1 May 1998 |
3 | Aeneas Takes the Metro: The Presence of Virgil in Twentieth-Century French Literature Fiona Cox Studies In Comparative Literature 3•1 July 1999 |
4 | Metaphor and Materiality: German Literature and the World-View of Science 1780-1955 Peter D. Smith Studies In Comparative Literature 4•1 June 2000 |
5 | Marguerite Yourcenar: Reading the Visual Nigel Saint Studies In Comparative Literature 5•1 November 2000 |
6 | Treny: The Laments of Kochanowski Translated by Adam Czerniawski and with an introduction by Donald Davie Studies In Comparative Literature 6•1 November 2001 |
7 | Neither a Borrower: Forging Traditions in French, Chinese and Arabic Poetry Richard Serrano Studies In Comparative Literature 7•1 May 2002 |
8 | The Anatomy of Laughter Edited by Toby Garfitt, Edith McMorran and Jane Taylor Studies In Comparative Literature 8•13 September 2005 |
9 | Dilettantism and its Values: From Weimar Classicism to the fin de siècle Richard Hibbitt Studies In Comparative Literature 9•24 May 2006 |
10 | The Fantastic in France and Russia in the Nineteenth Century: In Pursuit of Hesitation Claire Whitehead Studies In Comparative Literature 10•24 May 2006 |
11 | Singing Poets: Literature and Popular Music in France and Greece Dimitris Papanikolaou Studies In Comparative Literature 11•23 February 2007 |
12 | Wanderers Across Language: Exile in Irish and Polish Literature of the Twentieth Century Kinga Olszewska Studies In Comparative Literature 12•5 July 2007 |
13 | Moving Scenes: The Aesthetics of German Travel Writing on England 1783-1830 Alison E. Martin Studies In Comparative Literature 13•3 October 2008 |
14 | Henry James and the Second Empire Angus Wrenn Studies In Comparative Literature 14•23 December 2008 |
15 | Platonic Coleridge James Vigus Studies In Comparative Literature 15•23 December 2008 |
16 | Imagining Jewish Art: Encounters with the Masters in Chagall, Guston, and Kitaj Aaron Rosen Studies In Comparative Literature 16•17 July 2009 |
17 | Alienation and Theatricality: Diderot after Brecht Phoebe von Held Studies In Comparative Literature 17•25 March 2011 |
18 | Turning into Sterne: Viktor Shklovskii and Literary Reception Emily Finer Studies In Comparative Literature 18•23 April 2010 |
19 | Yeats and Pessoa: Parallel Poetic Styles Patricia Silva McNeill Studies In Comparative Literature 19•23 April 2010 |
20 | Aestheticism and the Philosophy of Death: Walter Pater and Post-Hegelianism Giles Whiteley Studies In Comparative Literature 20•12 April 2010 |
21 | Blake, Lavater and Physiognomy Sibylle Erle Studies In Comparative Literature 21•6 September 2010 |
22 | Rethinking the Concept of the Grotesque: Crashaw, Baudelaire, Magritte Shun-Liang Chao Studies In Comparative Literature 22•12 April 2010 |
23 | The Art of Comparison: How Novels and Critics Compare Catherine Brown Studies In Comparative Literature 23•12 May 2011 |
24 | Borges and Joyce: An Infinite Conversation Patricia Novillo-Corvalán Studies In Comparative Literature 24•4 February 2011 |
25 | Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century: From Myth to Symbol Caroline Corbeau-Parsons Studies In Comparative Literature 25•3 June 2013 |
26 | Architecture, Travellers and Writers: Constructing Histories of Perception 1640-1950 Anne Hultzsch Studies In Comparative Literature 26•23 April 2014 |
27 | Comparative Literature in Britain: National Identities, Transnational Dynamics 1800-2000 Joep Leerssen Studies In Comparative Literature 27•23 September 2019 |
28 | The Realist Author and Sympathetic Imagination Sotirios Paraschas Studies In Comparative Literature 28•28 May 2013 |
29 | Iris Murdoch and Elias Canetti: Intellectual Allies Elaine Morley Studies In Comparative Literature 29•25 September 2013 |
30 | Likenesses: Translation, Illustration, Interpretation Matthew Reynolds Studies In Comparative Literature 30•25 September 2013 |
31 | Exile and Nomadism in French and Hispanic Women's Writing Kate Averis Studies In Comparative Literature 31•1 July 2014 |
32 | Samuel Butler against the Professionals: Rethinking Lamarckism 1860–1900 David Gillott Studies In Comparative Literature 32•16 March 2015 |
33 | Byron, Shelley, and Goethe’s Faust: An Epic Connection Ben Hewitt Studies In Comparative Literature 33•16 March 2015 |
34 | Leopardi and Shelley: Discovery, Translation and Reception Daniela Cerimonia Studies In Comparative Literature 34•11 September 2015 |
35 | Oscar Wilde and the Simulacrum: The Truth of Masks Giles Whiteley Studies In Comparative Literature 35•1 July 2015 |
36 | The Modern Culture of Reginald Farrer: Landscape, Literature and Buddhism Michael Charlesworth Studies In Comparative Literature 36•26 February 2018 |
37 | Translating Myth Edited by Ben Pestell, Pietra Palazzolo and Leon Burnett Studies In Comparative Literature 37•1 September 2016 |
39 | The Rhetoric of Exile: Duress and the Imagining of Force Vladimir Zorić Studies In Comparative Literature 39•19 December 2016 |
40 | From Puppet to Cyborg: Pinocchio’s Posthuman Journey Georgia Panteli Studies In Comparative Literature 40•28 April 2022 |
41 | Utopian Identities: A Cognitive Approach to Literary Competitions Clementina Osti Studies In Comparative Literature 41•22 August 2018 |
42 | A Modernist in Exile: The International Reception of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) Edited by Lynn L. Wolff Studies In Comparative Literature 42•23 April 2019 |
43 | Sublime Conclusions: Last Man Narratives from Apocalypse to Death of God Robert K. Weninger Studies In Comparative Literature 43•29 September 2017 |
44 | Arthur Symons: Poet, Critic, Vagabond Edited by Elisa Bizzotto and Stefano Evangelista Studies In Comparative Literature 44•25 May 2018 |
45 | Scenographies of Perception: Sensuousness in Hegel, Novalis, Rilke, and Proust Christian Jany Studies In Comparative Literature 45•14 May 2019 |
46 | Reflections in the Library: Selected Literary Essays 1926–1944 Antal Szerb Studies In Comparative Literature 46•13 February 2017 |
47 | Depicting the Divine: Mikhail Bulgakov and Thomas Mann Olga G. Voronina Studies In Comparative Literature 47•23 April 2019 |
48 | Samuel Butler and the Science of the Mind: Evolution, Heredity and Unconscious Memory Cristiano Turbil Studies In Comparative Literature 48•28 September 2020 |
49 | Death Sentences: Literature and State Killing Edited by Birte Christ and Ève Morisi Studies In Comparative Literature 49•23 April 2019 |
50 | Words Like Fire: Prophecy and Apocalypse in Apollinaire, Marinetti and Pound James P. Leveque Studies In Comparative Literature 50•28 April 2022 |
51 | Rethinking the Human in the Darwinian Novel: Zola, Hardy, and Utopian Fiction Niall Sreenan Studies In Comparative Literature 51•1 March 2025 |
52 | A Poetics of the Image: Paul Celan and André du Bouchet Julian J. I. Koch Studies In Comparative Literature 52•10 December 2021 |
53 | Residual Figuration in Samuel Beckett and Alberto Giacometti Lin Li Studies In Comparative Literature 53•7 June 2022 |
54 | Metaphor in European Philosophy after Nietzsche: An Intellectual History Andrew Hines Studies In Comparative Literature 54•28 September 2020 |
55 | Mary Shelley and Europe: Essays in Honour of Jean de Palacio Edited by Antonella Braida Studies In Comparative Literature 55•28 September 2020 |
56 | Fragments, Genius and Madness: Masks and Mask-Making in the fin-de-siècle Imagination Elisa Segnini Studies In Comparative Literature 56•26 July 2021 |
57 | Contested Communities: Small, Minority and Minor Literatures in Europe Edited by Kate Averis, Margaret Littler, and Godela Weiss-Sussex Studies In Comparative Literature 57•8 August 2023 |
58 | Walter Benjamin’s Calderón: Literary Criticism and the Baroque Jacobo de Camps Studies In Comparative Literature 58•1 March 2025 |