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Modern Language Quarterly (1940) 1 (3): 423–427.
Published: 01 September 1940
...Edward E. Bostetter Bristol Williams. Webster Grooves, Missouri: The International Mark Twain Society, 1939. Copyright © 1940 by Duke University Press 1940 Ethuard E. Bostctter 423
Orion and Other Anonymous and Hitherto Unpublished Poems...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (1): 122–123.
Published: 01 March 1946
... of America (1701) : An Anonymous Virginian’s Pro-
posals for Liberty Under the British Crown, with Two Memoranda
by William Byrd. Edited by LOUISB. WRIGHT.San Marino, Cali-
fornia : The Huntington Library, 1945. Pp. xxiv + 66. $2.50.
These two valuable contributions to knowledge about...
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in War and the Domestic Interior: Pater, Curtius, and Praz in the House of Life
> Modern Language Quarterly
Published: 01 June 2017
Figure 9. Anonymous, Room in a House near Bonn , 1842 (Praz 1987 : 311)
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Modern Language Quarterly (1979) 40 (3): 219–236.
Published: 01 September 1979
...
AUTHORSHIP, ANONYMITY, AND
THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER
By DAVIDL. MILLER
In Begznnzngs, Edward Said defines a text as “the aim of a man’s de-
sire to be an author Whoever creates a text, in other words, is crest-
ing his own identity...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (4): 461–492.
Published: 01 December 2011
...Geoffrey Turnovsky Modesty and other “antiauthorial” conventions (anonymity, self-effacing prefaces, refusal to profit) tend to be viewed as retrograde concessions to the outdated norms of an antiquated cultural field, which a more modern, assertive, and critical authorial figure will learn...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (2): 221–243.
Published: 01 June 2008
... by the anonymizing effects of print culture and the philosophy of skepticism, and by the consequent development of the autonomous narrator, produced the discourse of the early modern literary public sphere. The emergence of this discourse derived particularly from transformations in the concepts of ethos...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (3): 463–480.
Published: 01 September 2000
...Annabel Patterson © 2000 University of Washington 2000 02-Patterson 10/3/00 9:43 AM Page 463
A Restoration Suetonius: A New Marvell Text?
Annabel Patterson
n 1672 there was published in London a new, anonymous transla-
Ition...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (1): 120–122.
Published: 01 March 1946
... Press, 1941. Pp. xxv + 622. $5.00.
An Essay Upon the Government of the English Plantations on the
Continent of America (1701) : An Anonymous Virginian’s Pro-
posals for Liberty Under the British Crown, with Two Memoranda
by William Byrd. Edited by LOUISB. WRIGHT.San Marino, Cali...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1980) 41 (4): 395–397.
Published: 01 December 1980
... of anonymity is inflated to “constitute the basis of Woolf‘s poetic
attitude” (p. 20). Attributes of the novels, interesting in themselves, are made a
single “source” of the novel’s effect (p. 33). The comedy of Orlando is turned to
“play” in order that it may be decorated by a number of psychological...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2006) 67 (2): 141–170.
Published: 01 June 2006
... (New York: Schocken,
1969), 87.
Modern Language Quarterly 67:2 (June 2006)
doi 10.1215/00267929-2005-001 © 2006 by University of Washington
142 MLQ June 2006
a more material cause — to the impact of print, whose anonymity was
held...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (2): 340–344.
Published: 01 June 1942
... in the anonymous volume Nouvelles
Liberths de Penser of 1743 may perhaps be attributed to Mme du
Chitelet; that the discovery of a preface and translation of the
Fable of the Bees, dated 1735 in her hand at Leningrad, makes it
probable that Voltaire had some knowledge of de Mandeville be-
fore he...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1948) 9 (2): 239–241.
Published: 01 June 1948
... of Fried-
rich Ranke. The objective here is literary content, with emphasis on
style and motif, rather than on textual criticism. Two poems of the
Provence are followed by selections from the Minnesinger and a num-
ber of anonymous works. The Tugelied, heralding the break of day...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1980) 41 (4): 397–400.
Published: 01 December 1980
...George Woodcock Copyright © 1980 by Duke University Press 1980 EAGLETON MARY and PIERCE DAVID. London: Thames and Hudson, 1979. 159 pp. $15.95. JAMES GINDIN 397
mentary rhetoric, coheres around the anonymous voice “that speaks in one...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1943) 4 (4): 513–514.
Published: 01 December 1943
... and Lincoln’s
Inn Fields in the years following 1694. Ramble and Sullen, “two
gentlemen,” and Chagrin, “a Critick” (the distinction is not inten-
tionally invidious), meet at various taverns on three successive occa-
sions, and air the views of their anonymous creator on all subjects
theatrical-f rom...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (4): 479–494.
Published: 01 December 1945
... to 1823; Ancient Spanish Ballads,
1823.
1821 Blackwood’s Magazine, two ballads, anonymous.
1 Erasmo Buceta, “Traducciones inglesas de romances en el primer tercio del
siglo XIX,” Revue Hispanque, LXII (1924), 459-554. This excellent study by
Professor Buceta and his other...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1955) 16 (1): 63–67.
Published: 01 March 1955
...-80. Another comparison of the two plays was made by Marcella
ksch, “ ‘Translated of- Kotzebue in England,” MfdU, XXXI (1939), 175-83.
2 Allardyce Nicoll, Htstory of Late Ezghtemth.Cmtury Drama (Cambridge,
1927), p. 65, refers to “an anonymous rendering [of Die Spunier in Pew] printed...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (2): 251–252.
Published: 01 June 1950
... (including “Anonymous,” Boston Transcript, and
others hard to classify) and since there is no cross index to writings of Howells
specifically treated, the researcher must read through the whole list every time
he needs certain information which might be made more accessible. For instance...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1968) 29 (4): 504–508.
Published: 01 December 1968
...” and not merely
an authorial personality. He roots his argument in Forster’s fine essay
“Anonymity,” where Forster talks about the author having two person-
alities, one on the surface that bears his name (his conscious self) and the
other,deep down, which is anonymous and general (his unconscious self...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1961) 22 (3): 307–308.
Published: 01 September 1961
... proper weight and finish for standard literature.” There was a third
Arnold who was unfamiliar even to most of his contemporaries-the contributor
of anonymous and pseudonymous articles to the daily and weekly press, and even
occasionally to the quarterly reviews. Many of these were not even...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (4): 451–461.
Published: 01 December 1951
... compiled a catalogue of the first lines of the preceding
anthology, England‘s Helicon. For two anonymous poems he himself
made statements of authorship, attributing No. 121 to Sir Fulke
Greville (in whose Cwlica it later appeared) and No. 122, our poem,
to the Earl of Cumberland...
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