Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures

610 papers and 611 indexed citations i.

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The 610 papers published in Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures in the last decades have received a total of 611 indexed citations. Papers published in Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures usually cover Literature and Literary Theory (302 papers), Philosophy (88 papers) and History (66 papers) specifically the topics of Comparative Literary Analysis and Criticism (58 papers), Spanish Literature and Culture Studies (54 papers) and French Literature and Criticism (49 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures are Walter Sutton, Giorgio Agamben, Melvin J. Friedman, Myron I. Lichtblau, Paul de Man, Barry Jordan, Herbert Penzl, Carlos Féal, Lewis Glinert and Gloria Feman Orenstein.

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Fields of papers published in Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures

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