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Comparatists at work : studies in comparative literature / Edited by Stephen G. Nichols, Jr. [and] Richard B. Vowles.
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English
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Waltham, Mass., Blaisdell Pub. Co. [1968]
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viii, 246 pages illustrations 23 cm.
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Firestone Library - Comparative Literature Graduate Study Room
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Comparative literature
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Nichols, Stephen G.
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Vowles, Richard B.
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Blaisdell book in comparative literature.
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A Blaisdell book in comparative literature
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Includes bibliographies.
Contents
The name and nature of comparative literature / Rene Wellek
On the concept and metaphor of perspective / Claudio Guillen
Recent trends of Marxist criticism in the countries of eastern Europe
Character and emotion in Balzac's novels / Neal Oxen Handler
The forms of discontent in Dostoevsky and Tolstoy / George Gibian
The crisis of the thirty-year-old in modern fiction: toward a phenomenology of the novel / Theodore Ziolkowski
The sister arts: From neoclassic to romantic / Jean Hagstrum
Shakespeare in the light of comparative literature / Harry Levin
The alleged parallel of metaphysical and symbolist poetry / Haskell M. Block
Christ and Epicurus / Wolfgana Bernard Fleischmann.
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68011580
OCLC
436725
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