The Cambridge Companion to World Literature collects fourteen essays, presented evenly divided, seven each, in the two parts of the collection: ‘Worlds’ (in which the chapters: “raise general problems of conceptualization and interrogate some of the major frameworks and theorists in the field”) and ‘Practices’ (in which the chapters: “work from particular genres, techniques, modes, and forms out to the configurations and networks of literary traditions and worldly institutions that these set into motion”).
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