Comparative Literary Studies: An Introduction

Comparative Literary Studies: An Introduction is a 1973 textbook by Siegbert Salomon Prawer in which the author provides an introduction to comparative literature.[1]

Comparative Literary Studies: An Introduction
EditorsSiegbert Salomon Prawer
LanguageEnglish
Subjectcomparative literature
PublisherDuckworth Books
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages180 pp.
ISBN978-0064956987

Reception

Alireza Anoushirvani (from Shiraz University) calls the book one of the most authentic books taught in Western universities.[2] In a review published in AUMLA, Derek P. Scales (from the ANU) writes: "One cannot but be impressed by the range of Professor Prawer's reading, his familiarity with so many works in various literatures which have been the subject of comparative studies, and his awareness of what has been written by so many scholars in the fields designated by his several chapter headings".[3]

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References

  1. Fomeshi, Behnam. "Book Review - Siegbert Salomon Prawer. Comparative Literary Studies: An Introduction". Comparative Literature.
  2. Anoushirvani, Alireza. "Introduction" (PDF). SAMT.
  3. Scales, Derek P. (1 November 1974). "S. S. Prawer, "Comparative Literary Studies: An Introduction" (Book Review)". Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association. 42 (1): 223–249. doi:10.1179/aulla.1974.008. ISSN 0001-2793.
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