TY - BOOK AU - Adorno,Theodor AU - Apter,Emily AU - Auerbach,Erich AU - Bakhtin,Mikhail AU - Barthes,Roland AU - Brandes,Georg AU - Buthelezi,Mbongiseni AU - Carré,Jean-Marie AU - Casanova,Pascale AU - Curtius,Ernst Robert AU - Damrosch,David AU - Eckermann,J.P. AU - Even-Zohar,Itamar AU - Gayley,Charles Mills AU - Glissant,Édouard AU - Goethe,J.W.von AU - Herder,Johann Gottfried AU - Hideo,Kobayashi AU - Johnson,Barbara AU - Kristeva,Julia AU - Lukács,Georg AU - Man,Paul de AU - Melas,Natalie AU - Meltzl,Hugo AU - Moretti,Franco AU - Nietzsche,Friedrich AU - Paz,Octavio AU - Posnett,Hutcheson Macaulay AU - Robbins,Bruce AU - Said,Edward W. AU - Spivak,Gayatri Chakravorty AU - Staël,Germaine de AU - Thiong'o,Ngu˜gı˜ wa AU - Tong,Q.S. AU - Venuti,Lawrence AU - Wellek,René AU - Xiaoyi,Zhou TI - The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature: From the European Enlightenment to the Global Present T2 - Translation/Transnation SN - 9781400833702 U1 - 809 PY - 2021///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Reference KW - bisacsh KW - Akivaga, Samora KW - Aristophanes KW - Aristotle KW - Augustine of Hippo KW - Bach, Johann Sebastian KW - Beckett, Samuel KW - Benjamin, Walter KW - Bin Xin KW - Blackburn, Dougal KW - Candido, Antonio KW - Carter, Martin KW - Cervantes, Miguel de KW - Coleridge, Samuel Taylor KW - Conrad, Joseph KW - Curtius, Ernst Robert KW - Dante Alighieri KW - De Quincey, Thomas KW - Dostoyevsky, Fyodor KW - Dumézil, Georges KW - Eliot, Thomas Stearns KW - Eschenburg, Johann Joachim KW - Featherston, Mike KW - Futabatei, Shimei KW - Fénelon, François KW - Gervinus, Georg Gottfried KW - Habermas, Jürgen KW - Hawthorne, Nathaniel KW - Hemingway, Ernest KW - Hofmannsthal, Hugo von KW - Ibn Hazm KW - Irving, Washington KW - Jeismann, Michael KW - Ji Xianlin KW - Kanishka KW - Kierkegaard, Søren KW - Levinas, Emmanuel KW - Marlowe, Christopher KW - Mommsen, Theodor KW - Persius KW - Petronius KW - Plautus KW - Qian Zhongshu KW - Raphael (Sanzio) KW - Richard, Jean-Pierre KW - Sagan, Françoise KW - Schopenhauer, Arthur KW - Shen Congren KW - Shih Ching KW - Spenser, Edmund KW - Symons, Arthur KW - Tagore, Rabindranath KW - Tolstoy, Leo N1 - Frontmatter --; TRANSLATION/ TRANSNATION --; CONTENTS --; INTRODUCTION --; PART ONE ORIGINS --; 1 Results of a Comparison of Different Peoples' Poetry in Ancient and Modern Times (1797) --; 2 Of the General Spirit of Modern Literature (1800) --; 3 Conversations on World Literature (1827) --; 4 From The Birth of Tragedy (1872) --; 5 Present Tasks of Comparative Literature (1877) --; 6 The Comparative Method and Literature (1886) --; 7 World Literature (1899) --; 8 From What Is Comparative Literature? (1903) --; PA R T TWO THE YEARS OF CRISIS --; 9 The Epic and the Novel (1916) --; 10 Chaos in the Literary World (1934) --; 11 From Epic and Novel (1941) --; 12 Preface to European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages (1948) --; 13 Philology and Weltliteratur (1952) --; 14 From Minima Moralia (1951) --; 15 Poetry, Society, State (1956) --; 16 Preface to La Littérature comparée (1951) --; 17 The Crisis of Comparative Literature (1959) --; PART THREE THE THEORY YEARS --; 18 The Structuralist Activity (1963) --; 19 Women's Time (1977) --; 20 Semiology and Rhetoric (1973) --; 21 Writing (1990) --; 22 The Position of Translated Literature within the Literary Polysystem (1978) --; 23 Cross-Cultural Poetics: National Literatures (1981) --; 24 The World, the Text, and the Critic (1983) --; 25 The Quest for Relevance (1986) --; PART FOUR CONTEMPORARY EXPLORATIONS --; 26 Comparative Cosmopolitanism (1992) --; 27 Literature, Nation, and Politics (1999) --; 28 Comparative Literature in China (2000) --; 29 From Translation, Community, Utopia (2000) --; 30 Crossing Borders (2003) --; 31 Evolution, World-Systems, Weltliteratur (2006) --; 32 A New Comparative Literature (2006) --; BIBLIOGRAPHIES --; CREDITS --; INDEX; restricted access N2 - Key essays on comparative literature from the eighteenth century to todayAs comparative literature reshapes itself in today's globalizing age, it is essential for students and teachers to look deeply into the discipline's history and its present possibilities. The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature is a wide-ranging anthology of classic essays and important recent statements on the mission and methods of comparative literary studies. This pioneering collection brings together thirty-two pieces, from foundational statements by Herder, Madame de Staël, and Nietzsche to work by a range of the most influential comparatists writing today, including Lawrence Venuti, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Franco Moretti. Gathered here are manifestos and counterarguments, essays in definition, and debates on method by scholars and critics from the United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, giving a unique overview of comparative study in the words of some of its most important practitioners. With selections extending from the beginning of comparative study through the years of intensive theoretical inquiry and on to contemporary discussions of the world's literatures, The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature helps readers navigate a rapidly evolving discipline in a dramatically changing world UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400833702?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781400833702 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9781400833702.jpg ER -