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  1. Manifesto of the communist party.Karl Marx - unknown
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  • Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret.John Oxenford (ed.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published by Goethe's friend and personal secretary, Johann Peter Eckermann in German in 1836, this work comprises Eckermann's recollections of his conversations with the German writer and philosopher during the last nine years of his life. Eckermann published a further volume in 1848 using both his own memories and material from the journals of Swiss scientist Frédéric Soret, who was also a close acquaintance of Goethe. The work initially sold poorly in Germany, but quickly became popular internationally, and contributed (...)
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  • From imperial to international horizons: A hermeneutic study of bengali modernism.Kris Manjapra - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (2):327-359.
    This essay provides a close study of the international horizons of Kallol, a Bengali literary journal, published in post-World War I Calcutta. It uncovers a historical pattern of Bengali intellectual life that marked the period from the 1870s to the 1920s, whereby an imperial imagination was transformed into an international one, as a generation of intellectuals born between 1885 and 1905 reinvented the political category of . Hermeneutics, as a philosophically informed study of how meaning is created through conversation, and (...)
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  • On Comparatism in the Colony: Archives, Methods, and the Project of Weltliteratur.Baidik Bhattacharya - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (3):677-711.
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