This article discusses philology and world literature. The author argues that philology is more than just the study of texts and languages and must be understood in the context of world history. A true understanding of world literature can only be achieved by acknowledging how literary works are shaped by their historical and cultural contexts across different regions over time.
This article discusses philology and world literature. The author argues that philology is more than just the study of texts and languages and must be understood in the context of world history. A true understanding of world literature can only be achieved by acknowledging how literary works are shaped by their historical and cultural contexts across different regions over time.
This article discusses philology and world literature. The author argues that philology is more than just the study of texts and languages and must be understood in the context of world history. A true understanding of world literature can only be achieved by acknowledging how literary works are shaped by their historical and cultural contexts across different regions over time.