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Modern Language Quarterly (1992) 53 (1): 126–149.
Published: 01 March 1992
.... Christopher Baswell, Prof. A. S. G. Edwards, and Dr. Mike Pätzold for their comments on earlier versions of this essay; and to Dr. Alice Miskimin for introducing me to Dunbar and Skelton. TRADITION AND INNOVATION IN THE MACARONIC POETRY OF DUNBAR AND SKELTON...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (4): 438–444.
Published: 01 December 1950
...John Raine Dunbar Copyright © 1950 by Duke University Press 1950 SOME LETTERS OF JOAQUIN MILLER TO FREDERICK LOCKER By JOHN RAINEDUNBAR During his first visit to England in 1870-1871, Miller, through a letter of introduction...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1968) 29 (3): 341–350.
Published: 01 September 1968
... who had only lately entered his service, crowning the favors heaped by competing courts upon that highly professional jongleur while he lived. We do not know what last respects Henry VIII paid his old tutor John Skelton; and for all we hear, Flodden may have blended William Dunbar...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (4): 502–503.
Published: 01 December 1947
...Roland B. Botting Howard Hunter Dunbar. New York: Modern Language Association Revolving Fund Series XIV; London: Oxford University Press, 1946. Pp. ix + 339. Copyright © 1947 by Duke University Press 1947 502 Revierus ing repetitions to the brief glory...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1954) 15 (3): 273–274.
Published: 01 September 1954
... pronouncements, a lasting contribution to the field. Professor Moore has examined painstakingly all the relevant texts of early Middle English through the late time of Dunbar, so that his scope is broad enough and his analyses sufficiently thorough to be a definitive handling of the subject...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1954) 15 (3): 274–275.
Published: 01 September 1954
.... Professor Moore has examined painstakingly all the relevant texts of early Middle English through the late time of Dunbar, so that his scope is broad enough and his analyses sufficiently thorough to be a definitive handling of the subject. Detailed as the volume is, the style...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (4): 493–497.
Published: 01 December 1951
..., is notoriously similar to Henryson’s. Satire exists as the verso of the idealistic coin in the troubadours, Andreas Capellanus, the Roman de la Rose, Chaucer, and Henryson’s successor Dunbar. A glance at Huizinga will show that the desperate ruses of a dying culture in the fifteenth century increased...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (4): 501–502.
Published: 01 December 1947
... DUNBAR.New York : Modern Language Association Revolving Fund Series XIV; London: Oxford University Press, 1946. Pp. ix + 339. The scope of Howard Hunter Dunbar’s Dramatic Career of Arthur Murphy is somewhat broader than the title indicates. As might be expected, there is a full account...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1992) 53 (1): 1–4.
Published: 01 March 1992
... fixed firmly on the horizon for the glimpse of an occasional Caledon- ian hillock to offset the dreariness of the surrounding view. Such a landscape, in which the prospect of Henryson and Dunbar provided the only relief from the tedium of Lydgate and his followers, enabled a neat critical...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (4): 509–510.
Published: 01 December 1946
... Dobrke.) Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1945. Pp. vi + 621. $7.50. Chambers, E. K. English Literature at the Close of the Middle Ages. (Oxford History of English Literature, ed. F. P. Wilson and Bonamy DobrCe.) Oxford : At the Clarendon Press, 1945. Pp. 247. $5.00. Dunbar, Howard Hunter...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (1): 79–80.
Published: 01 March 1956
... and the Arcadia, but he would have a good chance of getting by without knowing Gavin Douglas, Robert Henryson, or even Burns. Among any average group of American Doctors, probably half would glibly label Burns a pre-Romantic, and at least as many would mispronounce such names as Moray, Dunbar...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (2): 222–224.
Published: 01 June 1966
... to have been the case of the apparently bitter fliting between Dunbar and Kennedy. Let us hope that Halbach’s scholarly diligence in reassembling Walther’s scattered strophes and in giving them approximate or relative dates will embolden someone to re-edit Walther’s complete works...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (2): 224–226.
Published: 01 June 1966
... attention, as seems to have been the case of the apparently bitter fliting between Dunbar and Kennedy. Let us hope that Halbach’s scholarly diligence in reassembling Walther’s scattered strophes and in giving them approximate or relative dates will embolden someone to re-edit Walther’s...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1992) 53 (1): 41–56.
Published: 01 March 1992
... and faithful1 hart.”13 Exu- berant jesting with the items to be passed on characterizes burlesques such as Dunbar’s Testament of Andro Kennedy, a macaronic piece sup- posedly emanating from a drunken physician at the court of James IV of Scotland, in which the soul is directed “In to my lordis wyne...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (1): 77–79.
Published: 01 March 1956
... would glibly label Burns a pre-Romantic, and at least as many would mispronounce such names as Moray, Dunbar, and Home. The bts themselves are not blameless for this neglect of their literature. Their public attitude toward it has varied from apology to aggressive chau...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (3): 362–366.
Published: 01 September 1966
..., and notes. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1966. xxxiii + 136 pp. $4.80; 30s. Scott, Tom. Dunbar: A Critical Exposition of the Poems. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1966. ix +- 389 pp. $10.00. Stewart, Stanley. The Enclosed Garden: The Tradition and the Image in Seven- teenth-Century Poetry...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1999) 60 (2): 197–222.
Published: 01 June 1999
... constructed and viewed through a lens of racial anxiety. But unlike his protegii, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Riley was not primarily concerned with the intersections of race and class.48 47 Pittsburgh Bulblin, 14 November 189 1. 48 Riley and Dunbar contrast in interesting ways. Both aspired...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1944) 5 (3): 365–369.
Published: 01 September 1944
... Walter Kennedy called William Dunbar “irefull attir cop, Pilate apostata, Judas, iow, iuglour, Lollard laureate.” Here we see the folk etymology which associated Jew and Judas, an application not improved by its conscious use in the Volkischer Beobachter. Robert Ferguson, tempter and betrayer...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1979) 40 (3): 331–336.
Published: 01 September 1979
..., 1979. xx + 123 pp. $25.00. Redmond, James, el al. (editors). The Year3 Work in English Studies. Volume 57- 1976. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, for The English Association, 1979. xvi + 477 pp. $31.25. Reiss, Edmund. William Dunbar. Boston: G. K. Hall, Twayne’s English...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1999) 60 (4): 495–519.
Published: 01 December 1999
... himself from the “con- ventional” poetics of Claude McKay or Paul Laurence Dunbar, Hughes questioned the universal accessibility of poetic forms; he also sug- gested that literary traditions imply or create cultural coherence where there might be cultural difference. Nonetheless he came to use...