Introduction to the special issue World literature and the strategies of nation-building Sándor Hites EditorialNotes 15 June 2023 Pages: 1 - 7
Ezra Pound, Chinese culture and the variation theory Shunqing CaoLu Zhai OriginalPaper 30 May 2023 Pages: 225 - 238
Art, politics and identity in de Staël’s Corinne ou l’Italie Valentina Monateri OriginalPaper Open access 25 May 2023 Pages: 69 - 82
World literature and the passion of self-defense: on the literary economies of German protectionism Sándor Hites OriginalPaper 22 May 2023 Pages: 155 - 172
Italo Calvino’s Invisible cities as a postmodern parody of The travels of Marco Polo Sayyed Rahim MoosaviniaBibi Marzieh Ahmadzadeh OriginalPaper 03 May 2023 Pages: 743 - 759
Hungarian writers in the interwar USA: the fiction of József Reményi and Áron Tamási Péter Hajdu OriginalPaper 03 May 2023 Pages: 207 - 224
La traduction pour la recherche en sinologie : le cas des titres traduits dans Le Siècle des Youên Qiang ZhangYuqi Ding OriginalPaper 12 April 2023 Pages: 705 - 721
Towards a hermeneutics of the postmodern transnational space: the case of contemporary Australian literature José-Carlos Redondo-Olmedilla OriginalPaper Open access 23 March 2023 Pages: 775 - 788
Sounds national: mediating the ballad in nineteenth-century Scotland and Transylvania Veronika Ruttkay OriginalPaper 03 March 2023 Pages: 9 - 36
Venezia, i fratelli Zrínyi e la causa magiara: uno sguardo alla politica e alla letteratura ungherese della metà del XVII secolo Simona Nicolosi OriginalPaper 14 February 2023 Pages: 291 - 308
Cosmopolitanism and cosmo-poethics: the cultural migrations of a ‘concept’ Silvana Carotenuto OriginalPaper 14 February 2023 Pages: 173 - 190
Framing, rewriting, and reception in world literature: the case of Wolf Totem Yanqiu CuiYang Bai OriginalPaper Open access 30 January 2023 Pages: 723 - 741
Images of Chinese in Australian nationalist literature Jiasheng ZhangBaoqi Lin OriginalPaper 11 January 2023 Pages: 789 - 804
Between nation, post-empire, and world-literature Marco Bucaioni OriginalPaper Open access 11 January 2023 Pages: 117 - 131
Representations of Istanbul at the intersection of modern Turkish literature and world literature Ayşegül Turan OriginalPaper 09 January 2023 Pages: 83 - 97
Worlding in Georgi Gospodinov’s There, where we are not Mihaela P. Harper OriginalPaper 27 December 2022 Pages: 99 - 115
Rendering the unsayable: unnatural acts of narration in koan literature Amiao Wu OriginalPaper 16 December 2022 Pages: 273 - 290
Lotman in the context of semiotic literary criticism: Introduction Péter HajduKatalin Kroó EditorialNotes 13 December 2022 Pages: 579 - 580
The Gothic aesthetic in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and Thomas Hardy’s A Pair of Blue Eyes Junjie Qi OriginalPaper 12 December 2022 Pages: 309 - 330
AI emotion in science fiction: An introduction Yuqin JiangPéter Hajdu EditorialNotes 09 December 2022 Pages: 421 - 428
Essential (mostly neglected) questions and answers about artificial intelligence David Brin OriginalPaper 06 December 2022 Pages: 429 - 449
Interfaith marriage goes wrong: Belle Kendrick Abbott’s Leah Mordecai Irina Rabinovich OriginalPaper 05 December 2022 Pages: 259 - 272
Intimacy and alienation: Mór Jókai in China Zhenling Li OriginalPaper 29 November 2022 Pages: 739 - 763
La lettura schellinghiana della Divina Commedia János Kelemen OriginalPaper Open access 28 November 2022 Pages: 253 - 258
Human emotions projected onto androids: a manifestation of internal crisis—human–android interactions in “The Sand-Man” by E.T.A. Hoffmann as example Lin Cheng OriginalPaper 23 November 2022 Pages: 451 - 463
Pushkin’s Tatiana, read through Shakespeare and Lotman Lyudmil Dimitrov OriginalPaper 22 November 2022 Pages: 645 - 653
‘By creating plot texts, man learnt to distinguish plots in life and thus to make sense of life’: a discussion of narratology in the work of Juri Lotman Joe Andrew OriginalPaper Open access 21 November 2022 Pages: 627 - 644
On human expendability: AI takeover in Clarke’s Odyssey and Stross’s Accelerando Johannes D. Kaminski OriginalPaper 21 November 2022 Pages: 495 - 511
Dialecticizing realism: aesthetics, forms, and the European bildungsroman Stefano Ercolino OriginalPaper 18 November 2022 Pages: 719 - 738
On some aspects of the binary in the context of the ternary and the plural in Juri Lotman’s semiotics of literature Katalin Kroó OriginalPaper Open access 16 November 2022 Pages: 593 - 606
Negotiation between social structure and personal feelings—An inquiry into the covert progressions in Ian McEwan’s Machines like me Mingying ZHOUWangjiao WU OriginalPaper 15 November 2022 Pages: 533 - 549
Falling in love with machine: emotive potentials between human and robots in science fiction and reality Anfeng ShengFei Wang OriginalPaper 14 November 2022 Pages: 563 - 577
Storytelling for a republic of childhood: rebranding China’s national images in children’s literature Chengcheng You OriginalPaper 14 November 2022 Pages: 37 - 53
Love and hope: affective labor and posthuman relations in Klara and The Sun Lanlan Du Original Paper 11 November 2022 Pages: 551 - 562
Confessional text in the light of Yuri Lotman’s semiotic research Péter HajduLyudmila Lutsewich OriginalPaper 10 November 2022 Pages: 607 - 626
A study of desires and emotions in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Yuying WangTianhu Hao OriginalPaper 10 November 2022 Pages: 477 - 493
Dreary useless centuries of happiness: Cordwainer Smith’s “Under Old Earth” as an ethical critique of our current Emotion AI goals Alba Curry OriginalPaper Open access 10 November 2022 Pages: 465 - 476
Lotman’s semiotics of literature in terms of “space as language” Peeter Torop OriginalPaper 07 November 2022 Pages: 581 - 591
Interconnecting public interests with private concerns: biopolitics, female bodies, and guilt in Mo Yan’s Frog and Zola’s fruitfulness Kanjing He OriginalPaper 04 November 2022 Pages: 55 - 67
Postmodern philosophy of history and reading its traces in postcolonial (re)writing Mustafa Kirca OriginalPaper 01 November 2022 Pages: 397 - 411
Affective cyborgs and other artificial constructs in feminist science fiction: Sideshow and Six Moon Dance by Sheri Tepper Anikó Sohár OriginalPaper Open access 01 November 2022 Pages: 513 - 532
Burning: silenced rage in Lee and Faulkner Aili Pettersson Peeker OriginalPaper Open access 31 October 2022 Pages: 347 - 362
Autism, representation and culture in Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Yonghong Hu’s My Running Shadow Shiqin Chen OriginalPaper 04 October 2022 Pages: 789 - 800
Fear of body and animality: Freak bodies and minds in Edward Gant’s amazing feats of loneliness Z. Gizem Yılmaz OriginalPaper 27 September 2022 Pages: 819 - 832
Caribbean legacies and interspecies community: Nalo Hopkinson’s decolonial strategies in Midnight Robber Ping SuAdam Grydehøj OriginalPaper 21 September 2022 Pages: 685 - 703
Reading Julian of Norwich within the context of influence Rebecca Dorothea Flynn OriginalPaper 09 September 2022 Pages: 705 - 718
Creating a national crime fiction through allegory translation: from Sherlock Holmes, the western detective to Relentless Avni, the turkish Sherlock Holmes Özge AltıntaşAyşe Banu Karadağ OriginalPaper 04 July 2022 Pages: 765 - 788
The medieval Hero and anti-hero in one and the same person: Huon de Bordeaux deconstructive perspectives on medieval literature Albrecht Classen OriginalPaper 04 July 2022 Pages: 655 - 669
Orientalism and international relations: a case study of Sino-Vietnamese relations Dat Tan Nguyen OriginalPaper 27 June 2022 Pages: 383 - 395