World Literature Studies
Article List
Volume 15, 2023, No. 3
ISSN 1337-9275 (print)
ISSN 1337-9690 (online)
Content:
Editoriál
- Hajdu, P.: World literature and national literature. (p. 2)
ŠTÚDIE - TÉMA/ARTICLES - TOPIC
- Hajdu, P.: National peculiarities in approaching the Classics: The case of Catullus with Hungarian modernism. (p. 4)
- Steppat, M.: Nation vs. world? Global imprints on Shakespeare and the orientation of world literature. (p. 13)
- Valente, S.: World literature and national literatures in Portuguese. (p. 25)
- Festić, F.: Gender as a mediation between world literature and national literature. (p. 34)
- Li, Z.: Cross-culture, translation and post-aesthetics: Chinese online literature in/as world literature in the Internet era. (p. 45)
- Huang, T.: The state’s role in “worlding” a popular national genre: The case of China and Liu Cixin. (p. 62)
- Pan, D.: The end of world literature?. (p. 73)
ŠTÚDIE/ARTICLES
- Kalnačs, B.: Walking through the text: The representation of mobility in late 19th-century Latvian fiction. (p. 89)
- Parr, R.: Teória interdiskurzov: Teoretický rámec – operacionalizácia – vzorové analýzy. (p. 99)
DISKUSIA/DISCUSSION
- Szabó, M.: Literarischer Antisemitismus? Diskussionsbeitrag anhand einer Analyse von Thomas Manns Novelle Der Tod in Venedig. (p. 115)
RECENZIE/BOOK REVIEWS
- Sabatos, C.: HERBERT E. CRAIG: Assessing the English and Spanish Translations of Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. (p. 127)
- Andrés, R.: ANTONIO BARNÉS — MAGDA KUČERKOVÁ (eds.): The Figurativeness of the Language of Mystical Experience: Particularities and Interpretations. (p. 130)
- Zou, Y.: YIFENG SUN: Translational Spaces: Towards a Chinese-Western Convergence. (p. 132)
- Hostová, I.: CHRISTINE DAIGLE — TERRANCE H. McDONALD (eds.): From Deleuze and Guattari to Posthumanism: Philosophies of Immanence. (p. 135)