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Modern Language Quarterly (1967) 28 (2): 252–254.
Published: 01 June 1967
...Eloise Knapp Hay Edward W. Said. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1966. xiv + 219 pp. $4.95. Copyright © 1967 by Duke University Press 1967 252 REVIEWS
conclusion that, for Michelangelo, “das Hochwertige ist das Verschlossene...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1973) 34 (1): 85–97.
Published: 01 March 1973
...Eloise Knapp Hay Copyright © 1973 by Duke University Press 1973 CONRAD BETWEEN SARTRE AND SOCRATES
By ELOISE KNAPP HAY
This year marks the hundredth anniversary of Conrad’s revolt-after
reading adventurous tales-expressed as a determination...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1949) 10 (2): 168–183.
Published: 01 June 1949
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Modern Language Quarterly (1949) 10 (3): 377–388.
Published: 01 September 1949
... views, and had made the numerous dismissals and appoint-
89 William Dean Howells, who had written a campaign biography of Lincoln,
sought the consulship at Munich, and with the support of Secretary Chase got
the unsalaried post at Rome; then through Nicolay and Hay he was appointed...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1980) 41 (3): 231–247.
Published: 01 September 1980
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Modern Language Quarterly (2007) 68 (4): 575–578.
Published: 01 December 2007
...Julie Candler Hayes Julie Candler Hayes is chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Author of numerous articles and books on eighteenth-century topics, she is completing a book on translation theory in seventeenth...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1999) 60 (3): 353–377.
Published: 01 September 1999
...Julie Candler Hayes Copyright © 1999 by Duke University Press 1999 Look but Don’t Read: Chinese Characters
and the Translating Drive
from John Wilkins to Peter Greenaway
Julie Candler Hayes
n Europe, increasing knowledge of and contacts with China in the
Iseventeenth...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (2): 255–258.
Published: 01 June 2003
...Julie Candler Hayes Ideographia: The Chinese Cipher in Early Modern Europe . By David Porter. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2001. xii + 296 pp. © 2003 University of Washington 2003 Reviews
Ideographia: The Chinese Cipher in Early Modern Europe. By David Porter. Stan...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1985) 46 (1): 98–100.
Published: 01 March 1985
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Modern Language Quarterly (1985) 46 (4): 456–458.
Published: 01 December 1985
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Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (2): 129–161.
Published: 01 June 2011
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (2): 183–197.
Published: 01 June 1969
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Modern Language Quarterly (2019) 80 (4): 479–494.
Published: 01 December 2019
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Modern Language Quarterly (1974) 35 (1): 95–98.
Published: 01 March 1974
....
W~LLIAMH. PRITCHARD
Amherst College
CORRESPONDENCE
June22, 1973
Dear Professor Matchett,
The review of my book on Conrad, Conrad’s Models of Mind, by Eloise
Knapp Hay in the March 1973 number...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (1): 69–92.
Published: 01 March 2004
... of providential history, for they certainly
were not dead to the secular, progressive hopes instilled by the French
Revolution, the era, obviously, that gave “birth” to modern, Western
feminism.
Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Hays, another woman in Woll-
stonecraft’s radical circle, turn this decidedly...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1964) 25 (2): 227–228.
Published: 01 June 1964
...David Cowden Eloise Knapp Hay. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1963. Pp. x + 350. $6.00. Copyright © 1964 by Duke University Press 1964 DAVID COWDEN 227
able to see the difference between moral earnestness and moral...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2012) 73 (2): 157–174.
Published: 01 June 2012
... or actually
endeavors to gain immortality by repeatedly crossing the date line in
an easterly direction. Yet while Rudyard Kipling’s John Hay embodies
familiar anti- Semitic stereotypes of greed and miserliness along with
disdain for Eastern spaces...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1948) 9 (3): 286–291.
Published: 01 September 1948
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Modern Language Quarterly (1974) 35 (1): 92–95.
Published: 01 March 1974
...
June22, 1973
Dear Professor Matchett,
The review of my book on Conrad, Conrad’s Models of Mind, by Eloise
Knapp Hay in the March 1973 number of MLQ (“Conrad Between Sartre
and Socrates”) was as stimulating and incisive as we have come to expect
from her. Nevertheless, it opens...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1995) 56 (3): 384–387.
Published: 01 September 1995
... treats here-
Helen Maria Williams, Mary Hays, and Elizabeth Hamilton-span the
ideological spectrum. As a group, however, they illustrate how difficult it
was for women writers, even as they sought to reconfigure conventional cat-
egories of gender and genre, to escape such categories...