ABSTRACT

In the age of globalization, the category of "World Literature" is increasingly important to academic teaching and research. The Routledge Companion to World Literature offers a comprehensive pathway into this burgeoning and popular field.

Separated into four key sections, the volume covers:

  • the history of World Literature through significant writers and theorists from Goethe to Said, Casanova and Moretti
  • the disciplinary relationship of World Literature to areas such as philology, translation, globalization and diaspora studies
  • theoretical issues in World Literature including gender, politics and ethics
  • a global perspective on the politics of World Literature.

The forty-eight outstanding contributors to this companion offer an ideal introduction to those approaching the field for the first time, or looking to further their knowledge of this extensive field.

part |144 pages

The Historical Dimension

chapter |9 pages

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Origins and relevance of Weltliteratur

chapter |11 pages

Georg Brandes

The telescope of comparative literature

chapter |9 pages

Albert Guérard

Reworking humanism for a troubled century

chapter |10 pages

René Etiemble

Defense and illustration of a “true literary comparatism”

chapter |9 pages

Claudio Guillén

(World) literature as system

chapter |9 pages

Edward W. Said

The worldliness of world literature

part |170 pages

The Theoretical Dimension

chapter |10 pages

The Great Books

chapter |14 pages

Bibliomigrancy

Book series and the making of world literature

chapter |9 pages

World Literature and Popular Literature

Toward a wordless literature?

chapter |11 pages

The Genres of World Literature

The case of magical realism