Dead, or a Picture of Good Health? Comparatism, Europe, and World Literature.Published in:2006By:Aseguinolaza, Fernando CaboPublication type:Essay
The Sound of Music: Jews and the Study of Jewish Culture in the New Europe.Published in:2006By:Weissberg, LilianePublication type:Essay
Integration, Subversion, and the Rape of Europa: Heinrich Böll's "Er kam als Biefrahrer."Published in:2006By:Hamilton, John T.Publication type:Essay
Identity Discourses on Borders in Eastern Europe.Published in:2006By:Spiridon, MonicaPublication type:Essay
The Idea of Europe—Treading on Native Ground?Published in:2006By:Neubauer, JohnPublication type:Essay
Peripheral Echoes: "Old" and "New" Worlds as Reciprocal Literary Mirrorings.Published in:2006By:Gillespie, GeraldPublication type:Essay
One Third of the Earth? Europe Seen and Unseen in the Middle English Chronicles of the Fourteenth Century.Published in:2006By:Eckhardt, Caroline D.Publication type:Essay
Global Renaissance: Alexander the Great and Early Modern Classicism from the British Isles to the Malay Archipelago.Published in:2006By:Ng, Su FangPublication type:Essay
Of the Arab Origin of Modern Europe: Giammaria Barbieri, Juan Andrés, and the Origin of Rhyme.Published in:2006By:Dainotto, Roberto M.Publication type:Essay
Introduction: The Idea of Europe.Published in:Comparative Literature, 2006, v. 58, n. 4, p. 267, doi. 10.1215/-58-4-267By:Suleiman, Susan RubinPublication type:Article