The living prism : itineraries in comparative literature / Eva Kushner.
"To play in important role in the human sciences, comparative literature first had to free itself of a number of restrictive habits, such as an insufficiently critical literary history. To do this, scholars had to think theoretically but without yielding to the temptation of letting theory beco...
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Published for Carleton University by McGill-Queen's University Press,
2001.
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