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Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (2): 251–254.
Published: 01 June 2002
...Julia Reinhard Lupton The Vanishing: Shakespeare, the Subject, and Early Modern Culture . By Christopher Pye. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2000. xii + 199 pp. © 2002 University of Washington 2002 Reviews The Vanishing: Shakespeare, the Subject, and Early Modern Culture...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2005) 66 (1): 21–54.
Published: 01 March 2005
...Julia Reinhard Lupton © 2005 University of Washington 2005 Julia Reinhard Lupton is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine. She is author of After Oedipus: Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis , with Kenneth Reinhard (1993), and of Afterlives...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (3): 418–420.
Published: 01 September 2008
...Julia Reinhard Lupton “Hamlet” without Hamlet . By Margreta de Grazia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. xii + 267 pp. Reviews Hamlet’s Heirs: Shakespeare and the Politics of a New Millennium. By Linda Charnes. New York: Routledge, 2006. xi + 152 pp. The field...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (4): 557–559.
Published: 01 December 2008
...Julia Reinhard Lupton Reviews Shylock Is Shakespeare. By Kenneth Gross. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. xi + 202 pp. Kenneth Gross’s Shylock Is Shakespeare is at once an intimate record of one scholar’s reading experience and a wide-ranging interpretive engagement...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1992) 53 (1): 41–56.
Published: 01 March 1992
...Julia Boffey Copyright © 1992 by Duke University Press 1992 LYDGATE, HENRYSON, AND THE LITERARY TESTAMENT By JULIA BOFFEY Literary experiment with the matter and form of the legal testament held a particular...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (3): 508–509.
Published: 01 September 1996
...Julia Reinhard Lupton Ned Lukacher. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 1994. x + 228 pp. $37.50 cloth, $19.95 paper. Copyright © 1996 by Duke University Press 1996 508 MLQ I September 1996 Daemonic Figures: Shakespeare and the Question...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (1): 13–19.
Published: 01 March 1951
...Eugene M. Waith Copyright © 1951 by Duke University Press 1951 THE POET’S MORALS IN JONSON’S POETASTER By EUGENEM. WAITH The parting of Ovid and Julia in Jonson’s Poetaster is a perplexing scene. The poet has been banished by Caesar for his impious...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1967) 28 (2): 213–228.
Published: 01 June 1967
...” it, I found that, whatever one’s convictions, the too consciously objective attitude one would have to affect in order to give the novel a fair reading could not honestly be maintained, especially through Julia Marchmain’s outburst against sin and Lord Marchmain’s dying soliloquy. These two...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (2): 222–233.
Published: 01 June 1969
... description of the name-day festival, which Irenaus arranges for *All Hohann quotations are taken from E. ?: A. Hoffmann, Poetische Werke, 12 vols. (Berlin, 1957-62); Kater Murr appears in Volume IX. 224 E. T. A. HOFFMANN Julia Benzon and for his wife...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2014) 75 (4): 587–589.
Published: 01 December 2014
..., Portrait Stories , is forthcoming. The Frankenstein of 1790 and Other Lost Chapters from Revolutionary France . By Douthwaite Julia V. . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 2012 . xiii + 317 pp. © 2014 by University of Washington 2014 Ginsburg Review...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1999) 60 (2): 285–287.
Published: 01 June 1999
...Sabine Wilke Hell Julia. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1997, x + 368 pp. $59.95 cloth, $19.95 paper. Copyright © 1999 by Duke University Press 1999 Wilke I Review 7-85 Post-Fascist Fantasies: Psychoanalysis, History...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (3): 516–517.
Published: 01 September 1941
...Leon Howard By Julia Power. Lincoln, Nebraska: University Studies, Vol. XL, No. 2, 1940. Pp. vii + 225. Copyright © 1941 by Duke University Press 1941 516 Reviews a result of Miss Hughes’ careful and judicious selection and unob- trusive yet intelligently...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1960) 21 (3): 246–252.
Published: 01 September 1960
... verstehn sich nicht auf das verfluchte franzosische Kauderwelsch ! Ein Pas hier, ein Pas da, ein Pas rundum! Sapperment! \Varum sollen denn meine Beine Pas heissen! The second is the scene in Act 111 between Lydia and Julia after the former has been forced to give up her romantic...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1961) 22 (2): 135–148.
Published: 01 June 1961
... and to what they represent. The characters are apportioned their share of grace in so far as they approach or shun implication and entanglement with the world of cocktail parties. Some are above this world-Reilly, Julia, and Alex ; some rise above it-Celia ; some escape from it into, perhaps, a new...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1998) 59 (2): 273–275.
Published: 01 June 1998
...Richard Halpern Julia Reinhard Lupton. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1996. xxxii + 269 pp. $39.50. Copyright © 1998 by Duke University Press 1998 Halpern I Review 273 political significance all along. The book thus...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (4): 418–420.
Published: 01 December 1978
... to them depend in part-I should say in large part-on their structure. &line to The Rivals, for in- stance, depends on Sheridan’s having carefully created a series of analogues in which each major character except for Julia is his or her own adversary (or “rival” as blocking character) and each...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (2): 187–195.
Published: 01 June 1945
..., a “Biscayner.” Isdaura seems unnaturally upset, but the wedding goes forward. On the wedding night a fire breaks out in the house, and in the excitement of extinguishing it a further tragedy occurs: Julia, Isdaura’s maid, falls into the well and drowns. Again Isdaura’s grief is extreme. Some...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (4): 416–418.
Published: 01 December 1978
... REVIEWS plexity (or lack of it), one’s spontaneous reactions to them depend in part-I should say in large part-on their structure. &line to The Rivals, for in- stance, depends on Sheridan’s having carefully created a series of analogues in which each major character except for Julia is his...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (3): 375–377.
Published: 01 September 1950
...-view which pre- cluded the reconciliation of Nutur and Sitte (first version of Der grune Hein- rich, “Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe It is a keen pleasure to follow Boeschenstein’s succinct argumentation which presents the interplay and inter- ference of these tendencies until...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (2): 155–158.
Published: 01 June 1951
...W. H. G. Armytage Copyright © 1951 by Duke University Press 1951 SOME NEW LETTERS OF ROBERT BROWNING, 1871-1889 By W. H. G. ARMYTAGE Browning’s letters are fairly exhaustive, and the discovery of those written to Julia Wedgewood between 1864 and 1870 seem...