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Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (2): 325–326.
Published: 01 June 1941
...G. F. Sensabaugh By John Banks. Edited by Thomas Marshall Howe Blair. Columbia University Press, 1939. Pp. vii + 143. Copyright © 1941 by Duke University Press 1941 G. F. Sen~abaugh 325
The Unhappy Favourite or The Earl of Essex. By JOHN BANKS...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1964) 25 (4): 451–460.
Published: 01 December 1964
... and “insisted on giving the
story a far more openly anti-capitalist twist, with Macheath ending up
as the president of a bank” (p. 52). The company refused to accept his
changes, “die das gesellschaftskritische Moment wesentlich verscharfen
sollten The clash resulted in a court case in which Brecht...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (4): 417–419.
Published: 01 December 1945
...
verts, the fEamants roses, the perroquets, and the ours enivrks de
ruisins with which Chateaubriand peopled the banks of the Missis-
sippiel Today we know, through the studies of Professor Chinard,2
that Chateaubriand’s supposed vagaries are not in themselves proof
that he never visited those...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (3): 235–252.
Published: 01 September 1953
... was greeted with an “heroic epistle.” In the
same year as Mason’s original poem, 1773, appeared Epistle from
Obereu, Queen of Otuheite, to Joseph Banks, probably by John Scott,
though also ascribed to Sheridan. The journals of Banks, the dis-
tinguished scientist and traveler, had been...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1991) 52 (2): 191–207.
Published: 01 June 1991
... of fiction” opening on “the human scenen from “a million
. . . possible windows,n yet critics have usually looked back in on
James’s house from either of two banks of windows. From one, perhaps
at the sunny end of the house, James’s characters and milieu and their
author can appear preciously...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2009) 70 (3): 394–398.
Published: 01 September 2009
... to be irredeemable, such as under the
Bank Restriction Act (1797) or during runs on banks. The problematic is
likewise inherent in language both in general but more particularly in lit-
erature, which purports to be based on something real and valuable while
392 MLQ...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2009) 70 (3): 387–390.
Published: 01 September 2009
... scaffolded in
organization, massively learned and detailed.
Poovey points to a “problematic of representation” inherent, say, in a
banknote that purports to be grounded on gold by a mechanism of credit
or credibility but that may be found to be irredeemable, such as under the
Bank Restriction...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2009) 70 (3): 390–394.
Published: 01 September 2009
... to be irredeemable, such as under the
Bank Restriction Act (1797) or during runs on banks. The problematic is
likewise inherent in language both in general but more particularly in lit-
erature, which purports to be based on something real and valuable while
392 MLQ...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2009) 70 (3): 398–402.
Published: 01 September 2009
... that purports to be grounded on gold by a mechanism of credit
or credibility but that may be found to be irredeemable, such as under the
Bank Restriction Act (1797) or during runs on banks. The problematic is
likewise inherent in language both in general but more particularly in lit-
erature, which...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (3): 345–369.
Published: 01 September 2021
... of Russell Banks’s ( 1998 ) novel Cloudsplitter is Owen Brown, the son of John Brown. The real Owen died in 1889, but in the novel Banks has him narrate his life story in 1903. In an interview Banks ( 2014 : 48–49) says that he made this change for symbolic reasons: “I let him live on into the twentieth...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (3): 312–313.
Published: 01 September 1953
...Kester Svendsen Theodore Howard Banks. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950. Pp. xiv + 260. $3.50. Copyright © 1953 by Duke University Press 1953 312 Reviews
of the plays. The editor is meticulous in his desire for accuracy and perhaps a
bit too...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1943) 4 (4): 495–497.
Published: 01 December 1943
..., it is the measure of his limited success. He could contemplate
only the dubious triumph of seeing his work incorporated into the
ultimate version, one which Price aptly dubs the Bank-Brooke-Jones-
Ralph-Lessing-Schmid-Mendelssohn-Dyk-SchroderGraf von Essex.
It was Schmid’s original...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1960) 21 (1): 27–29.
Published: 01 March 1960
... by a flowing stream the increasing beauty of
his surroundings led him to think that Paradise was opposite those
broad banks. He then says :
I hoped be water were a deuyse
Betwene myrpeg by mereg made.
(lines 13940)
The meaning of these two lines has...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1954) 15 (1): 42–56.
Published: 01 March 1954
... ! On first ballot for
U. S. Senator, when voting was about to begin, Mr. Noble rose in his place and
drew forth a package, walked forward and laid it on the Speaker’s desk, saying,
‘This contains seven thousand dollars in bank bills and was given me by Senator
Dilworthy in his bed-chamber...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2012) 73 (3): 329–349.
Published: 01 September 2012
... continuing stigma. In Surajpal Chauhan’s story
“Saajish” (“Plot,” “Conspiracy the protagonist, Nathu, approaches a
bank for a loan.22 The rst in his family to attend a university, Nathu
21 See also Surajpal Chauhan, “Parivartan ki baat” (“Speaking of Change...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (4): 381–383.
Published: 01 December 1959
... on a
river bank, that evening at Piscator’s home, and the next morning at Piscator’s
home. In the first scene the author, having captured the reader’s attention
through rather broad comedy, amusingly demonstrates by means of Viator’s
brash incompetence that there is much to be known about angling...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1977) 38 (3): 276–291.
Published: 01 September 1977
.... The
failure of the Town and County Bank, in which Deborah has insisted
that they invest their small competency, is less an illustration of Debo-
rah’s “feminine” incompetence than it is of her misplaced trust in the
masculine omnipotence her father embodied. Matty’s response to the
failure of the bank...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (4): 499–526.
Published: 01 December 2021
... financial and economic relationships an innovation in contemporary fiction: Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend address how real estate and legal apparatuses shape the lives and fates of characters, while the role of Tellson’s Bank in funneling French aristocratic wealth into the City of London before...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1955) 16 (3): 210–217.
Published: 01 September 1955
... boast of having many books, since it contains detailed informa-
tion about trade, merchandise, banks, and money. The author begins
with a general account of the commerce of Holland, then concentrates
particularly on the business of Amsterdam. He describes the East
and West India companies...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1973) 34 (3): 344–348.
Published: 01 September 1973
... Struc•
turalism and semiotics on the Left Bank.
This quality is quite apparent in the preface, where the aim of the book is
defined as "lay [ing] bare what Collingwood would have called the 'absolute
presuppositions' of Formalism and Structuralism taken as intellectual total•
ities" (p. x...
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