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Comparative Literature in China
1006-6101
2007 Issue 3
Causes of the Discipline's Death and the Way of Its Rebirth——On Spivak's Death of a Discipline
Sun Jingyao;Zhang Junping
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page:1-10
The Acceptance and Influence of René Wellek's Literary Criticism in China
Hu Yanchun
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page:11-23
"Retelling Myth" and "Reconstructing Canons" :the Publication Project of Myth Rewriting Initiated by Canongate Books of Britain
Li Juan
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page:24-36
Ritual Art: Collective Memories Transcending Words
Wu Guangzheng
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page:38-48
"Golden Bough" and Modern Myth: from Turner's Drawings to Apocalypse Now
Jonathan Jones;Tang Hui
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page:49-54
The Translation and Introduction of the Literature of Marginalized Nationalities in Second Half of 20th Century
Song Binghui;Lv Can
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page:55-75
What is the English Poem first translated into Chinese?
Yang Quanhong
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page:76-87
The Traveler with Aching Head and Knitted Brows——An Alternative Interpretation of Akutagawa Ryunosuke's Unfavor able Commentson China
Gao Jie
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page:88-101
Riichi Yokomitsu's Journey in Shanghai
Tong Xiaowei
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page:102-118
"The Modernization Space" of Shanghai Witnessed by Japanese Intellectuals during the Process Of Modernization——A Study on The Magic City of Shanghai-the Modern Experience of Japanese Intellectuals written by Liu Jianhui
Yasue Kimura
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page:119-133
Recharacterization of Emperor Jie of Xia Dynasty by Victor Segalen
Huang Bei
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page:134-151
The Imagology of Comparative Literature
Hugo Dyserinck;Fang Weigui
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page:152-167
John Keat's Poetry from the perspective of Twenty-Four Poetic Qualities
Li Jiana
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page:168-180
To Seek Subtle Sensibility in Objective Historical Materials: On Amphisbaena : the First Generation of Catholics at the Turning Point between Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty
Li Yeye
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page:181-184
A Dialogue between Shanghai and Paris: On Paris and Shanghai in Literature: Take Zola and Mao Dun for Instance by Chen Xiaolan
Wang Hong
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page:185-188