Volume 51

INTERIM EDITOR’S PREFACE: Gilbert D. Chaitin

ARTICLES

THE FUTURE OF THE PREMODERN IN COMPARATIVE STUDIES


Guest Editor’s Preface
Heather Richardson Hayton

The Challenge of Philology and Comparative Study of the Late Middle Ages
Laurel Amtower

Classics and Comparative Literature
Emily Wilson

The Legacy of Erich Auerbach and Edward Said: Philology and History in the Future of Comparative Literature
Brenda Deen Schildgen

Cultural Amphibians: Translation, Early Print, and the Comparative New Historicism
A. E. B. Coldiron

Synopsis and Scrutiny: A Pictorial Classification of Renaissance Literary Forms
Eric MacPhail

The Ethics of Montaigne’s “Des boyteux”: The Case of Martin Guerre
Zahi Zalloua

English Conquistadors: Spanish Conquest Narratives and Ralegh’s Discovery of the Large, Rich and Beautiful Empire of Guiana
Robert Viking O’Brien and Stephen Kent O’Brien


Renewing the Mythic Power of Spatial Metaphors in Word and Place Through “Diasporic” Tensions, as Exemplified in Dogen and Meister Eckhart
SunHee Kim Gertz

MUTABILITY REDUX

A Note on the Mutability Project
Eugene Eoyang & David M. Hertz

Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Historical Mutability
Steven P. Sondrup

Judgment, Mobility, and Spenser’s Mutabilitie
Joseph Parry

Two Views on Mutability: A Comparative Reading of Chinese and English Poems
Cecile Chu-chin Sun

DEPARTMENTS

HORST FRENZ PRIZE ESSAY, 2003

Joy Kogawa’s Native Envy:New World Discourse in Obasan and Itsuka
Sarah Phillips Casteel

HORST FRENZ PRIZE ESSAY, 2004
Empiricism and Empire: Orientalist Antiquing in Balzac’s Peau de chagrin
Geoffrey Baker

REVIEW ESSAYS

 

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