Across
- 3. Fifth frame of reference. (Temporal)
- 4. The writer who is read in 30 languages other than English. (Paul Auster)
- 5. Only Latin American poet included in Guyard's anthology. (Ruben Dario)
- 7. This author of La Litterature comparée, first published in 1951 and surveyed major trends and tasks of comparative literature. (Marius Francois Guard)
- 9. Early Transylvanian comparatist who advocated a global perspective. (Hugo Meltzl)
- 10. Category of literary works from powerful western nations. (NATO Literature)
- 12. Of having or belonging to a population belonging using French as its first or sometimes second language. (Francophone)
- 13. Widely read Latin work in Europe. (Vergil)
- 14. Turkish writer who have translations in 50 languages and more foreign sales. (Orhan Pamuk)
Down
- 1. This person is also known as "The Swan of Avon". (Shakespeare)
- 2. This is a German word for the term "world literature" as coined by Goethe. (Weltliteratur)
- 5. Chinese American comparatist. (Rey Chow)
- 6. The term used to refer to Greek and Latin literature. (Tout Court)
- 8. A collection of selected library pieces or passages or works of art or music. The word also means "collection of flowers in Greek". (Anthology)
- 11. this person argued that classics are the foundational works of their culture, often imperialist or aristocratic in origin, ancient but still influential over time. (Frank Kermod)
