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Life beyond the Green Wall: Limiting the Limitless iin Zamyatin's WE

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Lara Mengak

The University of Georgia

 

Life beyond the Green Wall: Limiting the Limitless in Zamyatin's We

 

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“Written in Pencil in the Sealed Boxcar”: Voices from the Periphery

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Erin Smith

The University of Georgia

 

 “Written in Pencil in the Sealed Boxcar”: Voices from the Periphery

 

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A Note from the Editor: Sorcery, Silence, and Becoming-Comparative Literature

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Note from the Editor:

Sorcery, Silence, and Becoming-Comparative Literature

 

Animal, Artist, Hybrid

 

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A Note from the Editor: The Role of the Critic

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A Note from the Editor:

The Role of the Critic

 

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Vichian Theories of Language, Genius, and History in Goethe’s FAUST

Thomas Prendergast

The University of Chicago

 

Im Anfang war das Wort:

Vichian Theories of Language, Genius, and History in Goethe’s Faust

 

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Subjectivity in “Philomena and Procne”

 

Sophia Natasha Sunseri

The University of Toronto

 

The Incommensurability of Past and Present:

An Exploration of Subjectivity in “Philomena and Procne”

 

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LIFE, A USER'S MANUAL and a New Approach to Nihilism



Yasmeen Malik

The University of Georgia

 

Perec’s New Approach to Nihilism in Life, A User’s Manual

 

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Make me Unhappy: The Pursuit of True Happiness in Etgar Keret’s “So Good”

Lucy Beeching

The University of Georgia

 

Make me Unhappy: The Pursuit of True Happiness in Etgar Keret’s “So Good”

 

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THE BLACK BOOK: The Flâneur as Reader

Adrianna Gregory

The University of Georgia

 

The Flâneur as Reader:

Effects of Memory and Recognition in Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book

 

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Seeking Home and Spatializing Daily Struggle: Strategies for Survival

Dominique Hétu

Université de Montréal

 

 

Seeking Home and Spatializing Daily Struggle: Strategies for Survival

 

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