Forthcoming in Comparative Literature

 

 Moradewun Adejunmobi, “Technorality, Literature, and Vernacular Literacy in Twenty-First

            Century Africa"

Alexis Brooks de Vita, “Murder, Suicide, and Salvation:  The Fish King as Savior in African/Diaspora

            Myth, Folklore, and Literature"

Leland de la Durantaye, “Kafka's Reality and Nabokov's Fantasy

Ruth Hill,  “Between Black and White:  A Critical Race Theory Approach to Caste Poetry in the

            Spanish New World

David Kelman, “The Afterlife of Storytelling:  Julio Cortázar's Reading of Walter Benjamin

            and Edgar Allen Poe"

Ilya Kliger, “Anamorphic Realism:  Veridictory Plots in Balzac, Dostoevsky, and Henry James"

Jacques Lezra, “The Indecisive Muse"

Joseph Luzzi, “The Rhetoric of Temporal Dislocation:  Anachronism, Allusion, and Obsolescence"

Aaron Matz, “The Years of Hating Proust"

Eve Célia Morisi, “The OuLiPoe, or Constraint and (Contre-)Performance"

Kevin Morrison, “Mimesis and Modernity:  Ruskin, Proust, Benjamin"

Patricia Novillo-Corvalán, “Joyce's and Borges's Afterlives of Shakespeare"

Mary Nyquist, “The Plight of Buchanan's Jeptha:  Sacrifice, Sovereignty, and Paternal Power"

Anne Pearson, "'Remembrance is Nothing Other than a Quotation':  The Intertextual Fictions

            of W. G. Sebald"

Ingnacio M. Sánchez Prado, “Dying Mirrors, Medieval Moralists and Tristram Shandies:  The

            Literary Traditions of Fernando del Paso's Palinuro of Mexico

Anna Westerstahl Stenport and Arne Lunde, “Helga Crane's Copenhagen:  Denmark, Colonialism,

            and Transnational Identity in Nella Larsen's Quicksand

Joanna Trzeciak, “Viennese Waltz:  Freud and Nabokov”

 

Special Issue (2009):  The Americas, Other-wise.  Lois Zamora and Silvia D. Spitta

Review Essays by Simon Gaunt, Richard Golson, Roland Greene, and Nick Harrison