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Positivism and Variation: Literary Communication and Propagation at Heterogeneous Cultural Context
WANG Peng-fei
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2016.09.013
Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China
The study of the international literary relations in comparative literature includes not only the positivistic relations of different nations and different literary systems, but also the relations of variation among different literatures when it comes to the cross-civilization heterogeneity. Therefore, the positivistic approach and that of variation in the study of international literary relations constitute the two indispensable pillars in this field.
international literary relation, positivism, cross cultural communication, heterogeneous cultural context
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