Comparative Criticism: Volume 22, East and West: Comparative Perspectives
Discover the rich tapestry of cultural dialogue in "Comparative Criticism: Volume 22, East and West: Comparative Perspectives," edited by E. S. Shaffer and published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. This thought-provoking volume spans 324 pages and delves into the intricate connections between Eastern and Western literary traditions.
Featuring a variety of insightful articles, it explores themes such as "Afloat on the Sea of Stories: World Tales, English Literature, and Geopolitical Aesthetics," and "Classics and the Comparison of Adjacent Literatures: Some Pakistani Perspectives." Additionally, it examines "Performance Literature: The Traditional Japanese Theatre as Model."
This collection is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of comparative literature, cultural studies, and literary theory, offering a unique perspective on the dynamic interplay between diverse literary landscapes. Enhance your understanding of global literary traditions with this compelling work.