Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft

International Research in General and Comparative Literature

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The series ‘IFAVL’ (International Research in General and Comparative Literature) is a platform for peer reviewed scholarly research in Comparative Literature Studies with a focus on European literatures. Featured in the series are works that explore a variety of topics and concepts across a broad disciplinary range, such as cosmopolitanisms, postcolonialism, multimedia, gender, cultural memory, aesthetics, and literary politics.

From 2005 onward, the series ‘Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft’" will appear as a joint publication by Brill and, for editions in German, Weidler Buchverlag, Berlin.

In this series, authors and editors are asked to follow the MHRA style guide.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals for manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Masja Horn and Pieter Boeschoten.


Please advise our Guidelines for a Book Proposal.
Confronting / Defining the Self
Formation and Dissolution of the ‘I’ from La Fayette to Grass
Band 215
978-90-04-70018-5
Myths of Origins
Literary and Cultural Patterns
Band 214
978-90-04-69604-4
Georg Brandes
A Pioneer of Comparative Literature and a Global Public Intellectual
Band 213
978-90-04-68219-1
Iceland – Ireland
Memory, Literature, Culture on the Atlantic Periphery
Band 209
978-90-04-50533-9
Human-Animal Interactions in the Eighteenth Century
From Pests and Predators to Pets, Poems and Philosophy
Band 207
978-90-04-49539-5
Brussels 1900 Vienna
Networks in Literature, Visual and Performing Arts, and other Cultural Practices
Band 205
978-90-04-45998-4
Empowering Contemporary Fiction in English
The Impact of Empowerment in Literary Studies
Band 203
978-90-04-44877-3
Self-reflection in Literature
Band 202
978-90-04-40711-4
The Campus Novel
Regional or Global?
Band 199
978-90-04-39231-1
Oscar Wilde in Vienna
Pleasing and Teasing the Audience
Band 198
978-90-04-37046-3
Immigrant and Ethnic-Minority Writers since 1945
Fourteen National Contexts in Europe and Beyond
Band 196
978-90-04-36324-3
The Radical Enlightenment in Germany
A Cultural Perspective
Band 195
978-90-04-36221-5
Literature and Cultural Memory
Band 194
978-90-04-33887-6
Katherine Mansfield’s French Lives
Band 191
978-90-04-28413-5
The Early History of Embodied Cognition 1740-1920
The Lebenskraft-Debate and Radical Reality in German Science, Music, and Literature
Band 189
978-90-04-30903-6
On John Berger
Telling Stories
Band 188
978-90-04-30811-4
Contemporary Migration Literature in German and English
A Comparative Study
Band 187
978-90-04-30600-4
Narrated Communities – Narrated Realities
Narration as Cognitive Processing and Cultural Practice
Band 183
978-90-04-18412-1
Venus as Muse
From Lucretius to Michel Serres
Band 182
978-90-04-29253-6
Anglo-German Theatrical Exchange
“A sea-change into something rich and strange?”
Band 181
978-90-04-29230-7
Texts Waiting for History
William Shakespeare Re-Imagined by Heiner Müller
Band 180
978-94-012-1185-7
Fénelon in the Enlightenment: Traditions, Adaptations, and Variations
With a preface by Jacques Le Brun
Band 178
978-94-012-1064-5
Ex(tra)territorial
Reassessing Territory in Literature, Culture and Languages / Les Territoires littéraires, culturels et linguistiques en question
Band 177
978-94-012-1108-6
Literature and the Long Modernity
Band 176
978-94-012-1095-9
Darwin Becomes Art
Aesthetic Vision in the Wake of Darwin: 1870–1920
Band 175
978-94-012-1090-4
Multimedia Archaeologies
Gabriele D’Annunzio, Belle Époque Paris, and the Total Artwork
Band 172
978-94-012-1051-5
Quote, Double Quote
Aesthetics between High and Popular Culture
Band 171
978-94-012-1044-7
Heinrich von Kleist
Artistic and Political Legacies
Band 170
978-94-012-1030-0
Gender Matters
Discourses of Violence in Early Modern Literature and the Arts
Band 169
978-94-012-1023-2
A Literary Occupation
Responses of German writers in service in occupied Europe
Band 168
978-94-012-1019-5
Travels and Translations
Anglo-Italian Cultural Transactions
Band 167
978-94-012-1016-4
From Popular Goethe to Global Pop
The Idea of the West between Memory and (Dis)Empowerment. With a Foreword by Aleida Assmann
Band 166
978-94-012-1000-3
Tilting at Tradition
Problems of Genre in the Novels of Miguel de Cervantes and Charles Sorel
Band 164
978-94-012-0965-6
Reading Contemporary African Literature
Critical Perspectives
Band 163
978-94-012-0937-3
Locating Italy
East and West in British–Italian Transactions
Band 161
978-94-012-0905-2
The Time before Death
Twentieth-Century Memoirs
Band 159
978-94-012-0883-3
Relational Designs in Literature and the Arts
Page and Stage, Canvas and Screen
Band 158
978-94-012-0856-7
Wagner and the Novel
Wagner’s Operas and the European Realist Novel: An exploration of genre
Band 156
978-94-012-0796-6
Figures de l’émigré russe en France au XIXe et XXe siècle
Fiction et réalité
Band 155
978-94-012-0756-0
Style in African Literature
Essays on Literary Stylistics and Narrative Styles
Band 154
978-94-012-0755-3
Series Editors
Norbert Bachleitner, Universität Wien, Austria
Juliane Werner, Universität Wien, Austria

Founded by Alberto Martino

Editorial Board
Moira Fradinger, Yale University, CT, USA
Rüdiger Görner, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Stephanie M. Hilger, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA
Achim Hölter, Universität Wien, Austria
Manfred Pfister, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Sven H. Rossel, Universität Wien, Austria
“Comparative Literature contributes to a sense of being at home in a world that is heterogeneous and fractured, rather than affirming a monolithic canon marked by territory and homogeneity.” This is what our editors wrote in the introduction of the 200th jubilee volume Taking Stock – Twenty-Five Years of Comparative Literary Research (2019). The past volumes in this series provide a look into the history of Comparative Literary Studies of the last three decades. Having started with ‘classical’ literary studies, the series opened to contemporary approaches such as migration studies, memory studies, and human-animal studies. Thus, it is ready for its future.

Norbert Bachleitner, Universität Wien, Austria - Juliane Werner, Universität Wien, Austria