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Off-hand the only person I can think of who's written on Musil and isn't in a German department is Jean-Michel Rabaté over at U Penn. (And he'd definitely working on comparative modernism in a very broad sense... and is great.) Otherwise, there's plenty of German scholars who you'd have access to from within a comp lit department; I mean, there's nothing saying you can't enroll in comp lit and then work closely with people in the various national literature departments, and for that matter a lot of comp lit programs (like Penn's) are just amalgams of the various national literatures...

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