Comparative Cultures and Literatures
The books in the Comparative Cultures and Literatures series compare and contrast two or more national, ethnic, religious, historical, or social cultures and/or literatures. The scope is open to encourage innovative studies of societies or literatures that have traditionally been compared or that have traditionally not been compared. Analyses may address contrasts and comparisons not only across national boundaries but also across time.
The books in the Comparative Cultures and Literatures series compare and contrast two or more national, ethnic, religious, historical, or social cultures and/or literatures. The scope is open to encourage innovative studies of societies or literatures that have traditionally been compared or that have traditionally not been compared. Analyses may address contrasts and comparisons not only across national boundaries but also across time.
The books in the Comparative Cultures and Literatures series compare and contrast two or more national, ethnic, religious, historical, or social cultures and/or literatures. The scope is open to encourage innovative studies of societies or literatures that have traditionally been compared or that have traditionally not been compared. Analyses may address contrasts and comparisons not only across national boundaries but also across time.
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Arabian Mirrors and Western Soothsayers
Nineteenth-Century Literary Approaches to Arab-Islamic HistoryVolume 17©2002 Monographs 238 Pages -
«Scorned My Nation»
A Comparison of Translations of "The Merchant of Venice</I> into German, Hebrew, and YiddishVolume 16©2003 Monographs 250 Pages -
Israeli Writing against Itself
The Clash of Hellenism and Judaism in Modern Israeli NarrativeVolume 11©2001 Monographs 174 Pages -
Colonial and Postcolonial Discourse in the Novels of Yom Sang-Sop, Chinua Achebe and Salman Rushdie
Volume 9©2004 Monographs 216 Pages -
«Gulliver's Travels» and «Ching-hua yuan» Revisited
A Menippean ApproachVolume 2©1995 Others 175 Pages