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Dear list members, 

As the review editor of Comparative Critical Studies (http://www.euppublishing.com/journal/ccs), I am pleased to announce a new call for reviews. 

Please find below a list of the books currently available to be reviewed for the journal. 
The deadline to request a volume for review will be Friday 20 March. Reviews are usually between 1,000 and 1,500 words. The two deadlines for submission of reviews are Friday 26 June and Friday 4 December. 

Should you be interested in one of the titles, please send an email indicating your affiliation and research interests to: [log in to unmask] 

Best wishes, 
Rosa Mucignat

BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW


1.	Azadibougar, Omid, The Persian Novel: Ideology, Fiction and Form in the Periphery (Textet, Studies in Comparative Literature, Rodopi, 2014). 

2.	Bahun, Sanja, Modernism and Melancholia: Writing as Countermourning (Modernist Literature and Culture, OUP, 2014). 

3.	Beebee, Thomas Oliver (ed.), German Literature as World Literature (Bloomsbury, 2014). 

4.	Boase-Beier, Jean, Antoinette Fawcett and Philip Wilson, Literary Translations: Redrawing the Boundaries (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). 

5.	Cerimonia, Daniela, Leopardi and Shelley: Discovery, Translation and Reception (Studies in Comparative Literature, Legenda, 2015). 

6.	Courbeau-Parsons, Caroline, Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century: From Myth to Symbol (Studies in Comparative Literature, Legenda, 2013). 

7.	Dominguez, Cesar and Haun Saussy, Introducing Comparative Literature: New Trends and Applications (Routledge, 2014). 

8.	Hewitt, Bem, Shelley and Goethe’s Faust: An Epic Connection (Studies in Comparative Literature, Legenda, 2015). 

9.	Kuiken, Kir, Imagined Sovereignties: Toward a New Political Romanticism (Fordham University Press, 2014). 

10.	Mommsen, Katharina, Goethe and the Poets of Arabia, trans. Michael M. Metzger (Camden House, 2014). 

11.	Ouyang, Wen-chin, Poetics of Love in the Arabic Novel: Nation-State, Modernity and Tradition (Edinburgh UP, 2012). 

12.	Parker, Jan and Timothy Matthews (eds), Tradition, Translation, Trauma: The Classic and the Modern (Classical Presences, OUP, 2011). 

13.	Patterson, Annabel, The International Novel (Yale UP, 2014). 

14.	Reynolds, Matthew, Likenesses: Translation, Illustration, Interpretation (Studies in Comparative Literature, Legenda, 2013). 

15.	Sanz, Amelia, Francesca Scott and Suzan van Dijk (eds.), Women Telling Nations (Women Writers in History series, Rodopi, 2013). 

16.	Scott, Clive, Translating Apollinaire, (Exeter UP, 2014). 

17.	Siskind, Mariano, Cosmopolitan Desires: Global Modernity and World Literature in Latin America (Flashpoints, Northwestern University Press, 2014). 

18.	Taylor-Batty, Juliette, Multilingualism in Modernist Fiction (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). 

19.	Viala, Fabienne, The Post-Colombus Syndrome: Identities, Cultural Nationalism, and Commemorations in the Caribbean (New Caribbean Studies, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). 

20.	Yarrington, Alison, Stefano Villani and Julia Kelly (eds), Travels and Translations: Anglo-Italian Cultural Transactions (Textet, Studies in Comparative Literature, Rodopi, 2013).

21.	Weninger, Bobbi, The German Joyce (Florida UP, 2012). 

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