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in a virtual sense , but often explicitly , a sort of literary theorem - it is easier to speak of comparative literature if this borrowing concerns a literature that is foreign from a linguistic or national point of view , but since ...
in a virtual sense , but often explicitly , a sort of literary theorem - it is easier to speak of comparative literature if this borrowing concerns a literature that is foreign from a linguistic or national point of view , but since ...
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But one would never dream of instituting a general comparative history ; it would make no sense . Comparative histories are part of a general history , at least as principial project . Whereas with comparative literature , something ...
But one would never dream of instituting a general comparative history ; it would make no sense . Comparative histories are part of a general history , at least as principial project . Whereas with comparative literature , something ...
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a а anything in the name of comparative literature . I would compare for example a painting and a real plant , a cookbook and a constitutional text , a novel and a bank check , a speech by Carter and the Iliad .
a а anything in the name of comparative literature . I would compare for example a painting and a real plant , a cookbook and a constitutional text , a novel and a bank check , a speech by Carter and the Iliad .
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