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J. Hillis Miller’s work is some of the most important for the study of literature and comparative literature from the end of the Second World War to the present. He is a distinct reader and writer, a critic, theorist, scholar and teacher of the highest order and very much himself. Although associated with phenomenology and deconstruction, the so-called Geneva Schools and Yale Schools, Miller was above all a close and careful reader of works or texts in poetry and prose, fiction and non-fiction. This collection explores Miller’s significant contributions to literature, culture, theory and the world, including literature, translation and culture in and between the United States and China.