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Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (1): 27–50.
Published: 01 March 2017
... of colonial institutions such as Fort William College, Calcutta (1800), inaugurated the standardization of the fluid North Indian language complex into the religiously demarcated vernaculars Urdu and Hindi. The imperially patronized production of the Oriental tale as both a literary and a pedagogical form...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (1): 27–49.
Published: 01 March 1950
... from Ourry that I have found anywhere is his letter to Bouquet written “in the Smoak at 3 o’clock A.M. within five miles of Tuscawaras” on November 20 while on the return march to Fort Pitt. He had overtaken the Light Horse, encamped for the night, and had found “Poor Williams in his tent...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (1): 141–143.
Published: 01 March 1941
... of “Extant play manuscripts, 975-1700.” Professor Harbage modestly disavows all claims to complete- ness. He will be content if users of the book will cooperate to the extent of supplying him with additions and corrections. In an ef- fort to comply with his request, I give below certain...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1949) 10 (1): 106–107.
Published: 01 March 1949
...Clotilde Wilson F. Falls William. Paris: Boivin and Company, 1948. Pp. 103. Copyright © 1949 by Duke University Press 1949 I06 Reviews fort, quaiit i iious, de la Yaleur du reiiiccle propos; par 11. Souclion. En effet pour la jeuiiesse actuelle “dksemparke...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (1): 69–80.
Published: 01 March 1947
... bloods in a poem “Les Boxeurs ou L’Anglo- mane” (1814) : En scPne d’abord admirons La grace de ces deux lurons Grace qui jamais ne s’JtPre De la halle on dirait deux forts: Peut-6tre ce sont des milords...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (4): 326–339.
Published: 01 December 1956
...: Horstman in his editions speaks of “the archaic character” of the psalter ;’ Sir William Craigie, too, mentions the “curiously archaic 1 The author acknowledges with gratitude financial help from the University of Sheffield ReseaFFh Fund in the preparation of this article. 2 A. L...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1967) 28 (4): 478–488.
Published: 01 December 1967
... York and London: Columbia University Press, 1966. x + 208 pp. $6.00. William B. Toole. Shakespeare's Problem Plays: Studies in Form and Meaning . London, The Hague, Paris: Mouton, Studies in English Literature, XIX, 1966. 242 pp. 28 guilders. MEASURE FOR MEASURE...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (2): 197–211.
Published: 01 June 2010
... was the driving literary force behind fictions that are simultaneously pleasing, pedagogical, and useful in countering the anxieties of this class? Hut- ner names William Dean Howells the “patron saint” of the tradition of literary realism that meets social and personal issues by “demand[ing] a refocusing...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (2): 121–131.
Published: 01 June 1978
...ALLEN F. STEIN Copyright © 1978 by Duke University Press 1978 A NEW LOOK AT HOWELLS’S A FEARFUL RESPONSIBILITY By ALLENF. STEIN When discussed at all, William Dean Howells’s short novel A Fear- ful Responsibility...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (2): 145–152.
Published: 01 June 1946
... (William James, Delacroix, Berg- son), among writers (Claudel, P&guy, Rilke, Kafka, Thomas Mann, D. H. Lawrence, Hux1ey)-has brought about a widespread modern and popular diffusion of the doctrines of many of the mystics, the saints and doctors of the Church. Saint John...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1954) 15 (1): 18–27.
Published: 01 March 1954
... the scortching heat and freezing cold Hunger and thirst right adiuncts of the war. (Lines 3245-48) He continues with instructions about scaling castle walls, besieging a fort, undermining a town, and learning the best military formations and fortifications...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (2): 128–152.
Published: 01 June 1956
.... . “Arthur’s Wild Man Knight.” Rum. Phil., IX (1955), 115-119. 3746. Albrecht, William P. The Loathly Lady in “Thomas of Erceldoune.” 1954. Rev. by Russell A. Fraser in Westem Humanities Rezn’ao, IX (1955) 272-274. ) 391 7. Allen...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1940) 1 (1): 63–78.
Published: 01 March 1940
...James G. McManaway Copyright © 1940 by Duke University Press 1940 THE “LOST” CANTO OF GONDIBERT By JAMES G. MCMANAWAY In Gondibert, his major contribution to nondramatic poetry, Sir William D’Avenant planned a poem in five books, somewhat like the five...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1962) 23 (3): 243–253.
Published: 01 September 1962
..., if the Fragment-Swift’s subtitle for the work-has made little impression on modern critics, it had quite the reverse effect in the early eighteenth century. In his Observations upon The Tale of a Tub (1705), William Wotton made a remark that not only illustrates the earlier reaction, but also...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (4): 423–447.
Published: 01 December 1945
... of his ef- forts to continue with the intellectual rebuilding of his college, fell back upon the study of literary scholarship. Both dwelt apart- Milton “like a star.” Defeat in the contest for the Rectorship was indeed a heavy blow to Pattison, one from which he was long...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1987) 48 (2): 145–161.
Published: 01 June 1987
..., and tell of some fort’s bombardment . . . . and am there again” (858). In short, he tells us, “I am the man . . . . I suffered . . . . I was there” (832). Whitman’s repeated “I am” is a naturalistic version of Jesus’ symbolic discourse,*o but unlike Jesus, the democratic Whit- man finds...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (1): 39–56.
Published: 01 March 1951
... resigned, for religious reasons, both his tutor- ship and fellowship at Oriel College. Clearly there had been something wrong with his mental life at the University. Arthur’s resignation was no surprise to his intimate friends- George William Ward, Matt and Tom Arnold, Anthony Froude, and J. P...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2014) 75 (3): 327–354.
Published: 01 September 2014
... Press . Brooks Cleanth Wimsatt William K. . 1957 . Literary Criticism: A Short History . New York : Knopf . Brugger Robert . 1988 . Maryland: A Middle Temperament, 1634-1980 . Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press . Calleo David P. Staal Eric R. , eds...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1990) 51 (3): 341–361.
Published: 01 September 1990
... and Medieval Studies Presented to J. R. R. Tolkien, ed. Norman Davis and C. E. Wrenn (London: Allen and Unwin, 1962), pp. 237-38. The letter-draft is preserved in Cambridge University Library MS. Dd. 11. 45, fol. 142r. Review of William Matthews, The Ill-Framed Knight, in Medium Evum, 37 (1968): 347n...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (3): 329–366.
Published: 01 September 2010
... alliance with the Christian promise of eternity. As might be expected of a highly literate person — the critic William H. Pritchard dubbed Updike “America’s man of letters” — his self-­consciousness was demonstrably stimulated by reading: an “agency of self-­making,” as Sven Birkerts has proposed...