A Concise Companion to World Literature

Author:   Ken Seigneurie (Simon Fraser University, Canada) ,  Paula Karger (University of Toronto, Canada)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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9781394185252


Pages:   880
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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A Concise Companion to World Literature


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Provides a student-friendly introduction to World Literature Bridging the gap between introductory materials and advanced scholarly research, the Concise Companion to World Literature offers a streamlined selection of the most popular and essential essays from The Companion to World Literature, specifically tailored for undergraduate students and instructors. This single-volume resource, edited by Ken Seigneurie and Paula Karger, presents 100 carefully curated chapters, fully revised for clarity and accompanied by newly commissioned essays. The Concise Companion, which retains the original work's three-tiered organizational structure—period essays, thematic bridge essays, and author-title chapters—offers a nuanced exploration of major literary traditions across time and geography. Each entry contextualizes major literary works within the broader framework of global literary traditions, enriching discussions on periodization, literary movements, and cross-cultural connections. With its accessible scholarship and enhanced learning tools, it is a vital resource for students beginning their journey in World Literature and for educators seeking a structured, easy-to-use reference. Providing an engaging approach to the vast landscape of global literary traditions, the Concise Companion to World Literature: Features an entirely new introductory section that offers contemporary perspectives on World Literature Showcases a diverse array of global texts, authors, and traditions to deliver a broad and inclusive literary perspective Addresses key debates in World Literature, including periodization, cross-cultural exchange, and literary historiography Includes a new pedagogical supplement to assist instructors in course design and aid students in literary analysis The Concise Companion to World Literature, designed for second- and third-year undergraduate students, is an essential resource for courses in World Literature, Comparative Literature, and Humanities programs. It is also a valuable tool for graduate students and faculty seeking an authoritative and easy-to-use reference for teaching and research in the field.

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Author:   Ken Seigneurie (Simon Fraser University, Canada) ,  Paula Karger (University of Toronto, Canada)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   1.270kg
ISBN:  

9781394185252


ISBN 10:   1394185251
Pages:   880
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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KEN SEIGNEURIE is Professor of World Literature at Simon Fraser University. His research explores Arabic, French, and English literatures of the Levant with a focus on religious palimpsests in liberal cultures. He is the author of Standing by the Ruins: Elegiac Humanism in Wartime and Postwar Lebanon and has published in numerous journals, including Middle Eastern Literatures, Comparative Literature Studies, Journal of Arabic Literature, Public Culture, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory. PAULA KARGER is Assistant Professor in the Department of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research examines cultural exchange between Arabic, Spanish, and Yucatec Mayan cultural works in the medieval and colonial periods. She also studies the impact of experiential learning and global classrooms on the development of intercultural skills. She is the co-author of “Abiayala, Indigeneity, and Decolonial Teaching: Reflections from Turtle Island” (MLA Teaching Series).

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