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Thanks to its historical, theoretical, and methodological
dimensions, this book is unique, both in Europe and in the USA. It
brings together researchers from across Europe to explain how
comparative literature works, both on an institutional and a
technical level, in the country in which they teach. The
contributions also define the characteristics of European
comparative literature on a continental level. From Austria to
Ukraine, by way of Belgium, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Slovakia, Spain, and Switzerland, this book offers an expansive
panorama, placing great emphasis on usually "invisible" countries.
Moreover, it relates both to the postcolonial and post-Soviet
present and to the future of comparative literature: it is a
handbook, but also a laboratory.
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