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ISL Vol.3 No.2
ISL Vol.3 No.2
Contents
World Literature and World History of Literature in Transnational Context: An Interview with Theodoor L. D’haen
World Literature, War and Revolution: The Significance of Viktor Shklovskii’s A Sentimental Journey
RENWENXUE YINKUO: An Alternative Interpretation of Western Learning
A Comparative Study on Meaning and Vocabulary Distribution in Chinese and Japanese Disaster Poetry: Focusing on Disaster Poetry after the 5.12 Great Sichuan Earthquake and the 3.11 Great East Japan Earthquake
The Translingual Expressions in Overseas Chinese English Writings
Post-imperial Europe and Transborder Communities
Ethical Choice in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and Chinese “Way”
Memory, Desire and Ethics: Feminist Interpretation of Alice Munro’s The Love of a Good Woman
Fifty Years of Sylvia Plath’s Poetry Studies in the UK and US
Translator’s Ethics in L. Eydlin’s Translation of The Everlasting Regret
Historic and Poetic: Interpreting Historiographic Metafiction
The Patrice and Failure of Hu Lancheng’s Thought from the Perspective of Print Culture: The Creative Life of “The Threes Journal”
From Resistance to Acceptance: Arthur Evans Moule and Chinese Ethics of Filial Piety
The Clash of Amalgamations: Tomo Virk’s Approach to the Ethical Turn in Literary Criticism