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Vol. 45 No. 1 (2018)

Critical Latvian Perspectives on Anna (Asja) Lacis Guest Editor: Susan Ingram
Published: 2018-03-03

Articles

  • Introduction: The Latvian Lācis

    Susan Ingram
    • PDF
  • Asja Lacis and Walter Benjamin: Translating Different Cities

    Janis Taurens
    • PDF
  • Die Regisseurin Anna Lācis und der lettische Schriftsteller Linards Laicens: Beziehungsgeschichte

    Ieva Kalnina
    • PDF
  • Anna Lacis and Bernhard Reich: Life and Love in the Theatre

    Liga Ulberte
    • PDF
  • Dear Grandmother, How Are You? The Influence of Anna Lacis on the Development of Political Theatre in Latvia

    Krista Burane
    • PDF
  • Seeing Differently: The Film Language of the Latvian Director Laila Pakalnina

    Inga Perkone
    • PDF
  • Riga Dating Agency: Art, Intimacy, and Narratives of Female Agency in Post-Soviet Latvia

    Inga Untiks
    • PDF
  • Modes, Moods, and Musical Puns in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale

    Deanna Smid
    • PDF
  • Chaos in Babel: Reconfiguring Biblical Archetypes in Monique Bosco’s Babel-Opéra

    Nancy M. Arenberg
    • PDF
  • Percival Everett’s Signifying on Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man in erasure

    Robert J Butler
    • PDF
  • Review Article: The Ethnic Avant-Garde

    R. Bruce Elder
    • PDF
  • Book Reviews

    Lingjie Ji, Alexis McQuigge, Melissa Gniadek, David Mastey, Carolyn Fick, Anna Guttman, Anna Marie Miraglia
    • PDF

The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature

Published on behalf of the Canadian Comparative Literature Association / Association Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (CCLA/ACLC), the CRCL/RCLC is providing a forum for scholars engaged in the study of literature from both an international and an interdisciplinary point of view. The editors define Comparative Literature in the broadest manner. The journal publishes articles on the international history of literature, theory of literature, methods of literary scholarship, the problematics of translated literature and translation studies, literature and the other arts, and the relations of literature to other media and disciplinary areas.

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