Crosscurrents

Comparative Studies in European Literature and Philosophy 

An interdisciplinary book series from the University Press of Florida

Series edited by S. E. Gontarski

 

Céline, Gadda, Beckett: Experimental Writings of the 1930s, (2000)
by Norma Bouchard

Italo Calvino: A Journey toward Postmodernism,
by Constance Markey (1999)

The Writing of War: French and German Fiction and World War II,
by William Cloonan (1999)

Pirandello and His Muse: The Plays for Marta Abba,
by Daniela Bini (1998)

An Introduction to Fernando Pessoa: Modernism and the Paradoxes of Authorship,
by Darlene J. Sadlier (1998)

Roland Barthes on Photography: The Critical Tradition in Perspective,
by Nancy Shawcross (1997)

Lévinas, Blanchot, Jabès: Figures of Estrangement,
by Gary D. Mole (1997)

Samuel Beckett's Structural Uses of Depth Psychology: Hidden Drives,
by J. D. O'Hara (1997)

Improvisations on Michel Butor: Transformation of Writing,
by Michel Butor, edited, annotated, and with an introduction by Lois Oppenheim; translated by Elinor S. Miller (1996)

The French New Autobiographies: Sarraute, Duras, and Robbe-Grillet,
by Raylene Ramsay (1996)

The Ghosts of Modernity,
by Jean-Michel Rabaté (1996)

Carlo Emilio Gadda and the Modern Macaronic,
by Albert Sbragia (1996)

 

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