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Vol. 31 No. 1 (2004)

A New Concept of World Literature: Cross-Cultural Intertextuality Guest Editor: Douwe Fokkema
Published: 2011-06-28

Articles

  • The Rise of Cross-Cultural Intertextuality

    DOUWE FOKKEMA
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  • American and Chinese Confessional Poetry: A Case of Cross-Cultural Intertextuality

    JEANNE HONG ZHANG
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  • Epiphany in Echoland: Cross-Cultural Intertextuality in Yang Mu's Poetry and Poetics

    LISA L. M. WONG
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  • Cross-Cultural Intertextuality in Gao Xingjian's Novel Lingshair. A Chinese Perspective

    LI XIA
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  • Intertextuality and the Postcolonial Writer: An Analysis of Shashi Deshpande's and Arundhati Roy's Fiction

    KISHORI NAYAK
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  • Some Aspects of Cross-Cultural Intertextuality as Seen through the Polish "Rewriting" of Emerson and Whitman

    MARTA ANNA SKWARA
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  • Book Reviews

    WILLIAM J. SLATER, GREGORY COLON SEMENZA, DEBORAH NELSON-CAMPBELL, A. S. G. EDWARDS, YAEL RACHEL SCHLICK, STUART GOLDBERG, LUCILLE P. FULTZ, CLAUDI MOSCOVICI
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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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