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Modern Language Quarterly (1967) 28 (4): 473–477.
Published: 01 December 1967
...Mary Ann Caws Copyright © 1967 by Duke University Press 1967 TECHNIQUES OF ALIENATION IN THE EARLY NOVELS OF ROBERT DESNOS By MARYANN CAWS At a first reading, Robert Desnos’s Deuil pour deuil (1924) and La Libertt ou...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1987) 48 (1): 90–93.
Published: 01 March 1987
... of being long meditated and deeply felt. He also makes surprising sense of that perplex- ing play The Deuil’s LawCuse. The common theme that Forker pursues throughout the three plays is what he terms the “lovedeath nexus”-that peculiarly Jacobean obsession with the mysterious interconnections...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2013) 74 (3): 307–329.
Published: 01 September 2013
.... ” Social Sciences Information 6 , no. 4 : 65 - 75 . ———. 1970 . L’empire des signes . Paris : Skira . ———. 2002 . Le neutre: Cours au Collège de France (1977-1978) . Paris : Seuil . ———. 2009 . Journal de deuil: 26 octobre 1977-15 septembre 1979 . Paris : Seuil . Bate...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1987) 48 (1): 93–95.
Published: 01 March 1987
... of the class tensions of Westward Ho; he is naive about Webster’s invocation of the memory of Prince Henry in his city show Monuments of Honor in-of all years-1 624. As for the great tragedies, the emphasis of The White Deuil is subtly but decisively displaced from the court to the family, while...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1985) 46 (1): 92–95.
Published: 01 March 1985
... of Bordeaux, The Deuil’s Charter. Having corrected the view of Tetzeli that the magician here is basically a special development of the medieval Vice, she insists instead on two other preeminent roles: the magician’s functioning as a symbol of the artist and as a symbol of man’s ambiguous place...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (4): 525–533.
Published: 01 December 1942
... be indifferent to Fortune, either good or bad, for his concern is with things eternal; if God be for him, who can be against him! Frederick Morgan Padelford 529 If God thy Center be and thy defence Be Hell, be Deuil thy Circumference. (F 4y.) Then follow...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1962) 23 (1): 46–52.
Published: 01 March 1962
...” or “deuil.” 45 ‘Chanson de Roland’ and Semantic Change does not recognize ferocity as a virtue in men, Bkdier did not expect it in the admirable heroes of his epic. Roland not only looks fiercely at the approaching Saracens, but also looks humeles and dulcement at the Franks. Here...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1977) 38 (2): 123–131.
Published: 01 June 1977
... brought about a marked change of attitudes. Joshua Trachtenberg’s The Deuil and the Jews, though nominally concerned with medieval beliefs, includes many sixteenth-century and even seventeenth-century examples of the anti-Semitic attitudes he cata- logues. One particular medieval association he...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1940) 1 (1): 49–61.
Published: 01 March 1940
... of natural processes in such a manner that the ignorant think it the work of devils. Ralegh’s conclusion is : “Now by these two waies the Deuils doe most frequently worke, (to wit) by knowing the vttermost of nature; and by illusion: for there is no incomprehensible or vnsearchable power...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (2): 216–229.
Published: 01 June 1951
...” or “the escape from death”; everyone must strive to know “La douceur et le deuil de savoir qu’aujourd’hui / Nous avons tous ensemble compromis la nuit” (p. 36). Paul Eluard has indeed grown since the termination of the war. As one of the most optimistic poets of western Europe today, he...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1992) 53 (1): 41–56.
Published: 01 March 1992
... Background of Middle Scots Literature (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1934), pp. 66-67; Rose M. Bidler, ed., La Confession et testa- ment de l’amant trespassi de deuil de Pierre de Hauteville (Montreal: Ceres, 1982). 3 British Library, MS Royal 19. B. xii, which contains the Testament et codicil...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1992) 53 (2): 227–245.
Published: 01 June 1992
... doubts about their role as his successors. In Mallarmi’s text, a certain hesitation about his poetic role is marked by an adverb (“probably “Je m’enfuis, bizarre, personne condamnie i porter probablement le deuil de l’inexplicable Pinultikme” (I flee, bizarre, a person con- demned, probably...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (4): 421–444.
Published: 01 December 2018
... Écœurement thus appears in the nineteenth century as a condition of irremediable immanence (in Mallarmé) and as a queer state of objectless, endless mourning, a “deuil . . . sans raison” (in Verlaine). In both cases it indicates a dissent from the status quo—but a gentle dissent, scarcely distinguishable...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (2): 201–223.
Published: 01 June 2011
... he lost him, but as it is natural for us all to survive our parents, I imag- ine that there is some other hidden reason for his long, deep-­seated melancholy” (“De qui porte-­t-­il le deuil?” — De son père, madame . . . quoiqu’il y ait plus d’un an qu’il l’a perdu; et comme la loi de la nature...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (4): 505–529.
Published: 01 December 2004
... with Desbordes-Valmore’s usual preference for the swallow. 29 A few salient exceptions include a poem celebrating General Foy, who led Napoleon’s forces in Spain in 1814 and whose funeral in 1826 gave rise to a public demonstration against Charles X (“Un jour de deuil” [1830 and a poem celebrat- ing...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (2): 225–252.
Published: 01 June 2011
... d’ordre dans ce tiroir, Je me suis perdu par mes grands vingt ans, ce soir De Noël gras. Ah! dérisoire créature! Fleuve à reflets, où les deuils d’Unique ne durent Pas plus que d’autres! L’ai-­je rêvé, ce Noël Où je brûlais de pleurs noirs un mouchoir...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2006) 67 (3): 287–312.
Published: 01 September 2006
... guerre, et suy tousjours la paix, A fin que ton Garnier, te louant désormais, Change son deuil tragique en un doux chant de joie.10 The historical fact of Greek and Roman civil war inevitably compli- cated the French humanist program for the recovery and appropria- tion...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1993) 54 (4): 483–511.
Published: 01 December 1993
... 493 unevenness of power does not entail subjugation. Even in Webster’s white Deuil, where politics lies in swords and poisoned cups, or in Jon- son’s Sejanus, where spying and terror radiate from a central tyranny, power is disseminated. As Hobbes says, no man is so strong...