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Comparative Literature
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Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Comparative Literature online. If you have not signed up, review the first-time access instructions.
Comparative Literature is the official journal of the American Comparative Literature Association, though it is wholly owned and directed by the University of Oregon.
The oldest journal in its field in the United States, Comparative Literature explores issues in literary history and theory. Drawing on a variety of theoretical and critical approaches, the journal represents a wide-ranging look at the intersections of national literatures, global literary trends, and theoretical discourse. Continually evolving since its inception in 1949, the journal remains a source for cutting-edge scholarship and prides itself on presenting the work of talented young scholars breaking new ground in the field.
Indexed/abstracted in the following: Academic Search Premier, American Humanities Index, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Humanities Index, MasterFile Premier, MLA International Bibliography, ProQuest.
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Frequency: Quarterly
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