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  1. Claudio Guillén Cahen (2 September 1924 in Paris – 27 January 2007 in Madrid) was a Spanish writer and literary scholar.

  2. 17 févr. 2011 · During his two decades in Spain, Claudio Guillén was perhaps the best known and most respected literary intellectual in the country, publishing several highly acclaimed books and a steady stream of articles in literary magazines and in the cultural supplements of daily newspapers.

    • Harvardgazette
  3. Claudio Guillén Cahen (París, 2 de septiembre de 1924-Madrid, 27 de enero de 2007) fue un escritor y académico español, especialista en Literatura comparada.

  4. Claudio Guillén a fait l’essentiel de sa carrière universitaire à San Diego (de 1965 à 1976) et à Harvard (de 1978 à 1987). Il fonde en 1975 la Société Espagnole de Littérature générale et comparée dont il sera pendant longtemps le Président. Un retour en Espagne en 1982 précède de peu la disparition du père. Il deviendra ...

    • Pierre Brunel, Daniel-Henri Pageaux
    • 2007
  5. Writing in the tradition of Ortega y Gasset's History as a System and Saussure's linguistic model, Claudio Guillén proposes a structural approach to literary history. Originally published in 1971.

  6. Undoubtedly the most influential work of Claudio Guillen in the area of studies referred to as world literature was his introduction to the subject, published in Spain in 1985 and later translated into Italian and English with the expressive title The Challenge of Comparative Literature.

  7. Literature as System: Essays Toward the Theory of Literary History Claudio Guillen. Writing in the tradition of Ortega y Gasset's History as a System and Saussure's linguistic model, Claudio Guillén proposes a structural approach to literary history. Originally published in 1971.