Comparative Literature East and West: Traditions and TrendsCornelia Niekus Moore, Raymond A. Moody University of Hawaii Press, 1 gen 1989 - 219 pagine This collection of papers inaugurates a new series which will present work from a two-year study at the U. of Hawaii. The research addresses commonalities and differences in topics and methodology, changing values, and the portrayal of the self in different cultures. No index. Annotation copyright B |
Sommario
Eugene Eoyang Indiana University | 11 |
Daniel Stempel University of Hawaii | 31 |
P Joseph Cahill University of Alberta | 51 |
Jean Y Toyama University of Hawaii | 65 |
Herbert Knust University of Illinois | 73 |
Mark Heberle University of Hawaii | 81 |
Ulrich Weisstein Indiana University | 91 |
MariaRegina Kecht Hamilton College | 107 |
Wing University of Hawaii | 139 |
Joseph Chadwick University of Hawaii | 155 |
Victoria Vernon Hamilton College | 162 |
Lucy Lower University of Hawaii | 170 |
Arthur H Thornhill III University of Hawaii | 177 |
John T Dorsey Nihon University | 184 |
Marilyn Randall Queens University | 193 |
K J Phillips University of Hawaii | 202 |
Anna Makolkina University of Toronto | 117 |
Kellogg University of Hawaii | 124 |
Svetlana Boym Harvard University | 132 |
Deborah Weiner University of Hawaii | 208 |
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Albert Wendt allegory Aquin Aragon Arcite Atwood Bertolt Brecht biographer Bishop Boccaccio Brecht Buddhist Camus capital Cavalleria rusticana Cecchetti century character Chaucer Chinese Christine Christine de Pizan Christine's comparative literature concept critical cultural daughter death discourse dream East and West Emilia epic European example Faleasa fiction Front Rouge Hikari to kaze intertextual Islam Japan Japanese literature Japanese poetry kaze to yume Knight's Tale kuhon Lafcadio Hearn language lexie linguistic literary Lola Mayakovsky's metaphor Midnight's Children Mitgutsch mother mother-daughter Nakajima narrative narrator night Noble Kinsmen novel novella original Ouologuem's Palamon paradigm Pepe plagiarism poem poet poetic political Pouliuli problem profit reader revolutionary Ricci Rushdie Saleem Samoan Shakespeare social Spenser's Stevenson studies style surplus-value temporal term Teseida theory Theseus Toyama traditional trans transformation translation True Stories Turridu University of Hawaii Verga waka Wendt Western woman women world literature writing