Averis, Kate. 2014. Exile and Nomadism in French and Hispanic Women's Writing, Studies In Comparative Literature, 31 (Legenda)

Bizzotto, Elisa, and Stefano Evangelista (eds). 2018. Arthur Symons: Poet, Critic, Vagabond, Studies In Comparative Literature, 44 (Legenda)

Braida, Antonella (ed.). 2020. Mary Shelley and Europe: Essays in Honour of Jean de Palacio, Studies In Comparative Literature, 55 (Legenda)

Brown, Catherine. 2011. The Art of Comparison: How Novels and Critics Compare, Studies In Comparative Literature, 23 (Legenda)

Camps, Jacobo de. 2025. Walter Benjamin’s Calderón: Literary Criticism and the Baroque, Studies In Comparative Literature, 58 (Legenda)

Cerimonia, Daniela. 2015. Leopardi and Shelley: Discovery, Translation and Reception, Studies In Comparative Literature, 34 (Legenda)

Chao, Shun-Liang. 2010. Rethinking the Concept of the Grotesque: Crashaw, Baudelaire, Magritte, Studies In Comparative Literature, 22 (Legenda)

Charlesworth, Michael. 2018. The Modern Culture of Reginald Farrer: Landscape, Literature and Buddhism, Studies In Comparative Literature, 36 (Legenda)

Christ, Birte, and Ève Morisi (eds). 2019. Death Sentences: Literature and State Killing, Studies In Comparative Literature, 49 (Legenda)

Corbeau-Parsons, Caroline. 2013. Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century: From Myth to Symbol, Studies In Comparative Literature, 25 (Legenda)

Cox, Fiona. 1999. Aeneas Takes the Metro: The Presence of Virgil in Twentieth-Century French Literature, Studies In Comparative Literature, 3 (Legenda)

Czerniawski, Adam, and with an introduction by Donald Davie (trans.). 2001. Treny: The Laments of Kochanowski, Studies In Comparative Literature, 6 (Legenda)

Erle, Sibylle. 2010. Blake, Lavater and Physiognomy, Studies In Comparative Literature, 21 (Legenda)

Finer, Emily. 2010. Turning into Sterne: Viktor Shklovskii and Literary Reception, Studies In Comparative Literature, 18 (Legenda)

Garfitt, Toby, Edith McMorran, and Jane Taylor (eds). 2005. The Anatomy of Laughter, Studies In Comparative Literature, 8 (Legenda)

Gillott, David. 2015. Samuel Butler against the Professionals: Rethinking Lamarckism 1860–1900, Studies In Comparative Literature, 32 (Legenda)

Held, Phoebe von. 2011. Alienation and Theatricality: Diderot after Brecht, Studies In Comparative Literature, 17 (Legenda)

Hewitt, Ben. 2015. Byron, Shelley, and Goethe’s Faust: An Epic Connection, Studies In Comparative Literature, 33 (Legenda)

Hibbitt, Richard. 2006. Dilettantism and its Values: From Weimar Classicism to the fin de siècle, Studies In Comparative Literature, 9 (Legenda)

Hines, Andrew. 2020. Metaphor in European Philosophy after Nietzsche: An Intellectual History, Studies In Comparative Literature, 54 (Legenda)

Hultzsch, Anne. 2014. Architecture, Travellers and Writers: Constructing Histories of Perception 1640-1950, Studies In Comparative Literature, 26 (Legenda)

Jany, Christian. 2019. Scenographies of Perception: Sensuousness in Hegel, Novalis, Rilke, and Proust, Studies In Comparative Literature, 45 (Legenda)

Koch, Julian J. I.. 2021. A Poetics of the Image: Paul Celan and André du Bouchet, Studies In Comparative Literature, 52 (Legenda)

Leerssen, Joep. 2019. Comparative Literature in Britain: National Identities, Transnational Dynamics 1800-2000, Studies In Comparative Literature, 27 (Legenda)

Leveque, James P.. 2022. Words Like Fire: Prophecy and Apocalypse in Apollinaire, Marinetti and Pound, Studies In Comparative Literature, 50 (Legenda)