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Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (3): 554–559.
Published: 01 September 2000
...Herman Rapaport Time-Fetishes: The Secret History of Eternal Recurrence . By Ned Lukacher. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1998. xv + 176 pp. $49.95 cloth, $17.95 paper. © 2000 University of Washington 2000 05-Reviews 10/3/00 9:45 AM Page 545
Reviews...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1988) 49 (1): 73–76.
Published: 01 March 1988
...Sheila Delany W. Rowe Donald. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. x + 218 pp. $22.95. Copyright © 1988 by Duke University Press 1988 REVIEWS
Through Nature’to Eternity: Chaucer’s “Legend of Good Women.” By DONALDW.
ROWE.Lincoln...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1982) 43 (4): 407–410.
Published: 01 December 1982
...
University of Georgia
The Shadow of Eternity: Belief and Structure in Herbert, Vaughan, and Traherne.
By SHARONCADMAN SEELIG. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky,
1981. 194 pp. $16.50.
“Belief and Structure”: this phrase provides the basic motif for the four
essays...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (3): 467–470.
Published: 01 September 1969
... shortcomings, however, this is a good and
highly stimulating book.
GERHARDBAUMCAERTEL
University of Washington
Zsauc Bashewis Singer and the Eternal Past. By IRVINGH. BUCHEN.New
York: New York University Press; London: University of London...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1971) 32 (2): 158–167.
Published: 01 June 1971
...William F. Scherer Copyright © 1971 by Duke University Press 1971 TEMPORAL AND ETERNAL REALITIES
IN GERMAN BAROQUE HOMILETICS
By WILLIAMF. SCHERER
Recent scholars...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (2): 153–174.
Published: 01 June 2010
... of late capitalism, provides an alternative to the false closure of the decade. Read together, the two novels describe not a presentist eternity but a sense of the present as an ideologically continuous moment in the longue durée of capitalist modernity. University of Washington 2010 Theodore...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1977) 38 (3): 310–314.
Published: 01 September 1977
... of
Harold Bloom.
The subject of Ferry’s study is what she calls (unhappily, to my ear, and
with apologies) the “eternizing conceit”-that is, the familiar trope in which
the poet asserts that he can grant immortality to his beloved by preserving
the image of his love in verse...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (3): 545–551.
Published: 01 September 2000
... an-
other symbology, created a medium that could then, or can now, be easily
distinguished from other, linguistic ways of representing the world.
Richard Kroll, University of California, Irvine
Time-Fetishes: The Secret History of Eternal...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (3): 551–554.
Published: 01 September 2000
... an-
other symbology, created a medium that could then, or can now, be easily
distinguished from other, linguistic ways of representing the world.
Richard Kroll, University of California, Irvine
Time-Fetishes: The Secret History of Eternal...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (3): 559–562.
Published: 01 September 2000
... an-
other symbology, created a medium that could then, or can now, be easily
distinguished from other, linguistic ways of representing the world.
Richard Kroll, University of California, Irvine
Time-Fetishes: The Secret History of Eternal...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1948) 9 (3): 292–297.
Published: 01 September 1948
... eternally the divine in every
person. He had come to believe in the inadequacy of the male in the
marriage relationship, and the superiority arbitrarily and without con-
sideration of merit assigned to men over women infuriated him. He,
quite naturally, conceived of Mary Wollstonecraft...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (3): 199–203.
Published: 01 September 1956
...
By L. S. FRIEDLAND*
But thence-forth all shall rest eternally
With Him that is the God of Sabbaoth hight :
0 I that great Sabbaoth God, grant me that Sabaoths sight !
Not through any editorial lapse, the Variorum Edition of Spenser...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 441–469.
Published: 01 December 2002
... MLQ ❙ December 2002
a lecture published in 1792, Johann Gottfried Herder argued that the
consolations of fame are illusory: “No human monument . . . can
endure intact and eternal, for it was formed in the stream of genera-
tions only by the hands of a certain time for that time.”21...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (2): 174–184.
Published: 01 June 1966
..., the play, mirroring the conflict of the bar-
oque soul, opposes the terrestrial and temporal point of view, which
considers the burlador successful, to the spiritual and eternal point
of view, which holds that the burlador deceives only himselfJ To
relate...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (1): 20–38.
Published: 01 March 1951
... the problem of
space in terms of the Aristotelian principle of Zocus, or position. The
concept of time presented no serious problem since the cosmos was
thought to have been created and to be destined to end within eternity.
But the cosmos of the telescope had, it seemed, no limits either...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1961) 22 (1): 41–45.
Published: 01 March 1961
..., as the anticipated child of Jupiter and
Thetis, arrives in the Car of the Hour and-after Jupiter’s frightened
question, “Awful shape, what art thou ? Speak identifies himself :
Eternity. Demand no direr name.
Descend, and follow me down the abyss.
I am thy child...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (4): 297–308.
Published: 01 December 1989
... in the
Secundu Pustorum. In his discussion of the trinary celebration pecul-
iar to the Christmas liturgy, Thomas Aquinas observes that three
masses are sung on Christmas Day “on account of Christ’s threefold
birth.” While the first mass (in nocte) calls to mind the Lord’s eternal
birth from his father...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1962) 23 (4): 291–296.
Published: 01 December 1962
... to
stand for the individual man’s good deeds throughout his lifetime, and
the pious prayers and religious sleep of the ensuing night typify the
painless coming-on of the night of death and the easy transition to the
eternal dawn that follows. This is one part of what Vaughan means
in “Rules...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1944) 5 (4): 469–480.
Published: 01 December 1944
... to find eternal values
within the discouraging phenomena of passing multiplicity.
Ernst Wiechert is Rilke’s junior by only five years, but his con-
tact with the world of facts and phenomena is incomparably more
immediate than was Rilke’s. Wiechert passed through the ordeal...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (4): 388–401.
Published: 01 December 1966
... the climax of the poem has been considered Man’s fall in Book
IX, when Eve disobeys and Adam out of love settles his fate, and ours.
It has been urged that the thesis is the assertion of eternal providence,
which, when fully understood, will justify the ways of God and will
show the justice...
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