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Issue 2.3 (September 2000)

Articles

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Is It Time to Return to the Author? Between Omniscient Narrator and Interior Monologue
José Saramago

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Nobel Laureate 2000 Gao Xingjian and His Novel Soul Mountain
Mabel Lee

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Analyzing East/West Power Politics in Comparative Cultural Studies
William H. Thornton

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The Hazard of Hidden Interactions: A Reanalysis of Designs in Reaction-Time Studies on Metaphor
Johan F. Hoorn

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Comparative Spaces and Seeing Seduction and Horror in Bataille
Benton Jay Komins

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Naipaul's A Bend in the River and Neo-colonialism as a Comparative Context
Haidar Eid

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A Comparative Post-Colonial Approach to Hedayat's The Blind Owl
Yasamine C. Coulter

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Thematizing the Subject from Gothicism to Late Romanticism
Slobodan Sucur

Review Article(s)

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Women Writing World War One: A Review Article of New Work by Higonnet, Ouditt, and Tylee, Turner, and Cardinal
Katharine Rodier

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East and West Comparative Literature and Culture: A Review Article of New Work by Lee and Collected Volumes by Lee and Syrokomla-Stefanowska
Xiaoyi Zhou

 

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