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comparatist
comparatist (kəmˈpærətɪst) [f. comparative a. + -ist. Cf. F. comparatiste.] One who uses comparative methods in studying language or literature; a student of comparative linguistics or comparative literature.1933 Bloomfield Lang. xx. 364 The effect of sound change..as it presents itself to the compa...
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Comparatist
Comparatist or comparativist may refer to:
A student or a scholar in the field of comparative literature or comparative law
The Comparatist, an American
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The Comparatist
The Comparatist is an American literary journal published annually since 1977 by the Society for Comparative Literature and the Arts that publishes articles References
External links
The Comparatist on the SCLA website
Magazines established in 1977
Literary magazines published in the United States
English-language
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isolationist
isolationist (aɪsəˈleɪʃənɪst) [f. isolation + -ist.] One who favours or advocates isolation. In U.S. politics, one who thinks the Republic ought to pursue a policy of political isolation. Also transf.1899 Press (Philadelphia) 25 Mar. 8 Their consent ought to have been obtained first, according to th...
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Toma Bebić
His poetic work was academically evaluated by the Croatian comparatist Helena Peričić.
He died of lung cancer in Split in 1990.
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Paul A. Kottman
Kottman (born 1970) is a comparatist, philosopher, and literary critic.
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Tilburg Institute of Comparative and Transnational Law
The institute was founded in September 2008 by the comparatist Jan M.
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Nicolae Quintescu
His activity as a writer began when Quintescu wrote unpublished poems as a young man; he later focused on literary commentary from a comparatist perspective
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Charles Dédéyan
Charles Dédéyan (4 April 1910 – 21 June 2003) was a French-Armenian Romance philologist, literature comparatist and specialist of French literature.
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Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga
Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga (August 20, 1920 – May 5, 2006) was a Romanian comparatist and essayist. A comparatist and critic in the Anglo-German mould, her interests included interdisciplinarity and philosophy of culture.
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Joep
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(1908–1979), German concentration camp commander
Joep Lange (1954–2014), Dutch AIDS researcher
Joep Leerssen (born 1955), Dutch comparatist
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Most (surname)
Most (born 1952), American classicist and comparatist
Jeff Most (born 1960), American film producer
Johann Most (1846–1906), German-American anarchist
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Ljubomir Maraković
Among the first academic papers dedicated to Maraković were those written in the 1990s by our literary comparatist and author Helena Peričić.
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Anand Patil
Anand Balwant Patil (born 1945) is a Marathi and English creative writer, postcolonial, comparatist, culturalist translator –scholar from Maharashtra – As a creative writer he is Ngugi wa Thiong'o of Marathi and as a culturalist –comparatist he is Raymond Williams of India.
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1920 in Romania
the Battle of Turda in 1944).
16 August – Virgil Ierunca, literary critic, journalist, and poet (died 2006).
20 August – Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga, comparatist
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