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Leopardi and Shelley: Discovery, Translation and Reception
Daniela Cerimonia
Studies In Comparative Literature
34
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11 September 2015
Rethinking the Concept of the Grotesque: Crashaw, Baudelaire, Magritte
Shun-Liang Chao
Studies In Comparative Literature
22
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12 April 2010
Byron, Shelley, and Goethe’s Faust: An Epic Connection
Ben Hewitt
Studies In Comparative Literature
33
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16 March 2015
Comparative Literature in Britain: National Identities, Transnational Dynamics 1800-2000
Joep Leerssen
Studies In Comparative Literature
27
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23 September 2019
Hölderlin and the Dynamics of Translation
Charlie Louth
Studies In Comparative Literature
2
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1 May 1998
Moving Scenes: The Aesthetics of German Travel Writing on England 1783-1830
Alison E. Martin
Studies In Comparative Literature
13
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3 October 2008
Breeches and Metaphysics: Thackeray's German Discourse
S. S. Prawer
Studies In Comparative Literature
1
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1 November 1997
Metaphor and Materiality: German Literature and the World-View of Science 1780-1955
Peter D. Smith
Studies In Comparative Literature
4
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1 June 2000
Platonic Coleridge
James Vigus
Studies In Comparative Literature
15
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23 December 2008
Sublime Conclusions: Last Man Narratives from Apocalypse to Death of God
Robert K. Weninger
Studies In Comparative Literature
43
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29 September 2017