Gerald Gillespie is professor emeritus at Stanford University and past president of the International Comparative Literature Association. Among his recent publications is By Way of Comparison: Reflections on the Theory and Practice of Comparative Literature.
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Praise for the first edition: "Gerald Gillespie's long and productive scholarly career evidences itself in the encyclopedic scope of this insightful analysis of literary history. . . ."--Choice, Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title "A substantial critical study, one of the most widely balanced accounts of modernism we have had in some time."--Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature "Gillespie belongs to an endangered scholarly species: that of the real comparatists. . . ."--Comparative Literature "A masterful study offering a new and uplifting view of the modern, while providing a comparative vision of the work of three great modern authors that transcends the accepted borders of modern understanding."--James Joyce Quarterly

