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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 24

Borges and Joyce: An Infinite Conversation
by Patricia Novillo-Corvalán
Borges and Joyce stand as two of the most revolutionary writers of the 20th century. Both are renowned for their polyglot abilities, prodigious memories, cyclical conception of time, labyrinthine creations and for their shared condition as European ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 23

The Art of Comparison: How Novels and Critics Compare
by Catherine Brown
Comparison underlies all reading. Readers compare words to words, and books to all the other books which they have read. Some books, however, demand a particular comparative effort - for example, novels which contain parallel plot lines. In this ambitious and important study Catherine Brown compares Daniel Deronda with Anna Karenina and Women in Love in order to answer the following questions: why does one protagonist in each novel fail whilst ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 22

Rethinking the Concept of the Grotesque: Crashaw, Baudelaire, Magritte
by Shun-Liang Chao
How are we to define what is grotesque, in art or literature? Since the Renaissance the term has been used for anything from the fantastic to the monstrous, and been associated with many artistic genres, from the Gothic to the danse macabre. Shun-Liang Chao's new study adopts a rigorous approach by establishing contradictory physicality and the notion of metaphor as two keys to the construction of a clear identity of the grotesque. With this ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 21

Blake, Lavater, and Physiognomy
by Sibylle Erle
William Blake never travelled to the continent, and yet his creation myth is far more European than has so far been acknowledged. His early illuminated books, of the 1790s, run alongside his professional work as a copy-engraver on Henry Hunters translation of Johann Caspar Lavaters Essays on Physiognomy (1789-98) - work in which Blake helped to make a likeness of a book about likenesses. For Blake, as for Lavater, Henry Fuseli, Joshua Reynolds ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 20

Aestheticism and the Philosophy of Death: Walter Pater and Post- Hegelianism
by Giles Whiteley
Walter Pater, best known as the author of The Renaissance (1873) and as Oscar Wildes tutor and friend, was a leading figure in European aestheticism and British fin-de-siècle culture. Despite this, he has received only limited critical attention, and has tended to be read conservatively. Drawing on Paters unpublished manuscripts, Giles Whiteley challenges this view of Pater as a closeted don who spend the remainder of his life regretting the ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 19

Yeats and Pessoa: Paralell Poetic Styles
by Patricia Silva-McNeill
W. B. Yeats and Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935) regarded style as a tool for metaphysical inquiry and, consequently, they adopted distinct poetic styles to convey different attitudes towards experience. Silva-McNeill's study examines how the poets' stylistic diversification was a means of rehearsing different existential and aesthetic stances. It identifies parallels between their styles from a comparative case studies approach. Their stylistic masks ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 18

Turning into Sterne: Viktor Shklovskii and Literary Reception
by Emily Finer
Viktor Shklovskii (1893-1984) is best known as an inventor of Russian Formalism, the literary theorist responsible for ostranenie, defamiliarisation. Just after the 1917 Revolution, Shklovskii claimed Tristram Shandy to be 'the most typical novel in world literature'; he then proceeded to theorise Sterne's formal experiments with plot; to chronicle his own wartime exploits in an autobiographical 'Sentimental Journey'; and to promote Tristram ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 17

Alienation and Theatricality: Diderot after Brecht
by Phoebe von Held
Alienation (Vefremdung) as a dramaturgical device has come to be inextricably linked with the name of German twentieth-century playwright and theorist, Bertolt Brecht - with the context of Modernism, the Avantgarde, and Marxist Theory. As a sociological and aesthetic notion avant la lettre, it did however already exist in the thought of eighteenth-century French philosopher and writer Denis Diderot. This original study of scholar and theatre ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 16

Imagining Jewish Art: Encounters with the Masters in Chagall, Guston, and Kitaj
by Aaron Rosen
What does Jewish art look like? Where many scholars, critics, and curators have gone searching for the essence of Jewish art in Biblical illustrations and portraits of rabbis, Rosen sets out to discover Jewishness in unlikely places. How, he asks, have modern Jewish painters explored their Jewish identity using an artistic past which is -- by and large -- non-Jewish? In this new book we encounter some of the great works of Western art history ...
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Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 15

Platonic Coleridge
by James Vigus
The ambivalent curiosity of the young poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) towards Plato - 'but I love Plato - his dear gorgeous nonsense!' - soon developed into a philosophical project, and the mature Coleridge proclaimed himself a reviver of Platos unwritten or esoteric 'systems'. James Viguss study traces Coleridge's discovery of a Plato marginalised in the universities, and examines his use of German sources on the 'divine philosopher', ...
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