Contemporary Comparative Literature (eighth Series)

Contemporary Comparative Literature (eighth Series)

by Editor-in-chief Chen Rongnu

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"Contemporary Comparative Literature" is a collection of journals on the field of comparative literature research. The purpose of this book is to present the research hot spots and cutting-edge discussions of comparative literature and world literature in recent years, and to grasp the pulse of discipline integrity and innovation in the new era. The eighth volume has columns such as "Comparative Literature and Said", "Cross-Cultural Drama: Content and Form", "Research on the Relations between Chinese and Japanese Modern Literature", "New Translation of Classics", "Classics Research", "Classics and Interpretation", and "Book Reviews". The themes covered by the essays and translations in this collection cover a long time span, from ancient Greece to 20th century comparative literary theory. The space involved is also extremely broad, with China, Japan, Europe, etc. All involved. In this volume, translations still occupy a large proportion, including analysis of Said's academic contribution, Hooke's classic work "On the Political Consequences of the Reformation", and research on the exchange of modern literary ideas between China and Japan.

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