The Comparatist

The Comparatist  
Discipline Comparative literature
Language English
Edited by Dorothy M. Figueira
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1977-present
Frequency Annual
Indexing
ISSN 0195-7678 (print)
1559-0887 (web)
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The Comparatist is an American literary journal published annually since 1977 by the Southern Comparative Literature Association that publishes articles on the topic of comparative literature. Its current editor-in-chief is Dorothy M. Figueira (University of Georgia).[1]

The journal focuses on the following topics:

Standard articles in the journal include critical essays that address the position and function of comparative literature as a field of study, critical essays on writers and works of literature, and comparative readings of works of literature. The journal also publishes review essays, book reviews, and book notes. It is published by the University of North Carolina Press and since 2005 accessible via Project MUSE. The journal is indexed by the Modern Language Association Directory of Periodicals, the American Humanities Index, and others.

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