World Literature as Discovery

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aesthetic value analysis
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Canonical Works
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classics
Common Language
Comparative Literature
cosmopolitanism in literature
East West Comparative Studies
East West Studies
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Euro-centrism
expanding global literary canon
Fairy Tales
Goethe's Concept
Goethe’s Concept
Leonardo's Vitruvian Man
Leonardo’s Vitruvian Man
Li Gang
Lingua Franca
Literary Canon
literary circulation networks
Literary Universals
Liu Yuxi
Magic Mirror
minor European literatures
Mozart
non-european literature
non-European Literatures
non-Western Literatures
Qian Zhongshu
Timeless
transcultural literary studies
translation theory
Usual Comparative Study
Wang Xifeng
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
World Literary History
World Literary Space
World Literature
World Literature Anthologies
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032504766
  • Weight: 403g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The rise of world literature is the most noticeable phenomenon in literary studies in the twenty-first century. However, truly well-known and globally circulating works are all canonical works of European or Western literature, while non-European and even "minor" European literatures remain largely unknown beyond their culture of origin.

World Literature as Discovery: Expanding the World Literary Canon argues that world literature for our time must go beyond Eurocentrism and expand the canon to include great works from non-European and "minor" European literatures. As much of the world’s literature remains untranslated and unknown, the expansion will be an exciting process of discovery. By discussing fundamental questions around canon, circulation, aesthetic values, translation, cosmopolitanism, and the literary universal, Zhang Longxi proposes a new and liberating concept of world literature that will shape world literature worthy of its name.

This book speaks for a more inclusive idea of world literature and shows students and scholars alike that all the literary traditions, particularly non-European traditions, will be able to make important contributions and expand the canon of world literature.

Zhang Longxi is Xiaoxiang Chair Professor of Comparative Literature at Hunan Normal University in Changsha, China, and Chair Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and Translation at the City University of Hong Kong. He is a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities and of Academia Europaea, and he was President of the International Comparative Literature Association for 2016–2019. He serves as an Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of World Literature and Advisory Editor of New Literary History. His publications include The Tao and the Logos: Literary Hermeneutics, East and West (1992); Allegoresis: Reading Canonical Literature East and West (2005); Unexpected Affinities: Reading across Cultures (2007); From Comparison to World Literature (2015); and A History of Chinese Literature (Routledge, 2023).

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