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Modern Language Quarterly (1952) 13 (4): 353–355.
Published: 01 December 1952
...George L. Barnett Copyright © 1952 by Duke University Press 1952 CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BRITTON
AN UNPUBLISHED LETTER
By GEORGEL. BARNETT
In 1937 John H. Birss pointed out the existence of an unpublished
letter from Lamb to John...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (4): 352–356.
Published: 01 December 1956
...George L. Barnett Copyright © 1956 by Duke University Press 1956 AN UNPUBLISHED REVIEW BY CHARLES LAMB
By GEORGEL. BARNETT
Various writers on Charles Lamb have referred to the existence
of an unpublished review by Lamb, but they have...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (4): 315–320.
Published: 01 December 1959
...George L. Barnett Copyright © 1959 by Duke University Press 1959 CHARLES LAMB’S PART IN AN EDITION OF HOGARTH
By GEORGEL. BARNETT
Charles Lamb’s high regard for the pictures of William Hogarth
was manifested by a cherished collection of framed prints...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (2): 332–333.
Published: 01 June 1941
... of the Lambs. By ERNEST
C. ROSS.Norman, Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma Press,
1940. Pp. xiv + 232. $2.50.
The main title of Professor Ross’s book shows the influence
of the “New Biography” ; the sub-title is conservative, old-fash-
ioned, scholarly, “safe.” It is the sub-title...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1948) 9 (3): 303–314.
Published: 01 September 1948
...George Leonard Barnett Copyright © 1948 by Duke University Press 1948 A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LUCAS EDITION
OF LAMB’S LETTERS
By GEORGELEONARD BARNETT
When the Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, edited by E. V.
Lucas, appeared in 1935...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1997) 58 (2): 229–233.
Published: 01 June 1997
...Eric Rothstein Lamb Jonathan. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. ix + 329. $65.00. Copyright © 1997 by Duke University Press 1997 Rothstein I Review 229
The major strength of Marotti’s work is his concentration on the social...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1943) 4 (3): 364–366.
Published: 01 September 1943
..., Pa., 1942. Pp. vii + 155. $2.00.
Of the many provocative statements fathered by Charles Lamb
the one receiving current notice in the learned journals is his dictum
that the men and women of Restoration comedy were not real men
and women living according to the rules of a real society...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 546–549.
Published: 01 December 2002
...Laura J. Rosenthal Preserving the Self in the South Seas, 1680-1840 . By Jonathan Lamb. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. xii + 345 pp. © 2002 University of Washington 2002 Reviews
Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World. By Diana de Armas Wilson. Oxford:
Oxford...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (2): 333–334.
Published: 01 June 1941
... reminiscences of them and their
friends, and, most importantly, on the Crabb Robinson papers in
Dr. Williams’ Library, London. On this last basis, Mr. Ross has
described, for the first time, the life of Mary Lamb after her
brother’s death.
One feels that the author achieved exactly what he...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (2): 331–332.
Published: 01 June 1941
...,, A Chronicle of the Lambs. By ERNEST
C. ROSS.Norman, Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma Press,
1940. Pp. xiv + 232. $2.50.
The main title of Professor Ross’s book shows the influence
of the “New Biography” ; the sub-title is conservative, old-fash-
ioned, scholarly, “safe...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 539–542.
Published: 01 December 2002
... University Press, 1993), 9.
546 MLQ ❙ December 2002
Preserving the Self in the South Seas, 1680–1840. By Jonathan Lamb. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2001. xii + 345 pp.
Jonathan Lamb has written a rich, engaging, and wide-ranging book that
describes...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 537–539.
Published: 01 December 2002
... University Press, 1993), 9.
546 MLQ ❙ December 2002
Preserving the Self in the South Seas, 1680–1840. By Jonathan Lamb. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2001. xii + 345 pp.
Jonathan Lamb has written a rich, engaging, and wide-ranging book that
describes...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 543–545.
Published: 01 December 2002
... University Press, 1993), 9.
546 MLQ ❙ December 2002
Preserving the Self in the South Seas, 1680–1840. By Jonathan Lamb. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2001. xii + 345 pp.
Jonathan Lamb has written a rich, engaging, and wide-ranging book that
describes...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 552–555.
Published: 01 December 2002
... University Press, 1993), 9.
546 MLQ ❙ December 2002
Preserving the Self in the South Seas, 1680–1840. By Jonathan Lamb. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2001. xii + 345 pp.
Jonathan Lamb has written a rich, engaging, and wide-ranging book that
describes...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 549–552.
Published: 01 December 2002
... University Press, 1993), 9.
546 MLQ ❙ December 2002
Preserving the Self in the South Seas, 1680–1840. By Jonathan Lamb. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2001. xii + 345 pp.
Jonathan Lamb has written a rich, engaging, and wide-ranging book that
describes...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (3): 382–383.
Published: 01 September 1947
... is not whether Iago is an
unsatisfactory sort of fellow but whether he is an unsatisfactory sort
of villain. Perhaps he belongs in a comedy. Another question is
raised by R. C. Bald’s inquiry into the validity of Lamb’s apprecia-
tions of Elizabethan drama. After citing a scene from Rowley’s A
New...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (3): 381–382.
Published: 01 September 1947
...
suggest that the question raised by the play is not whether Iago is an
unsatisfactory sort of fellow but whether he is an unsatisfactory sort
of villain. Perhaps he belongs in a comedy. Another question is
raised by R. C. Bald’s inquiry into the validity of Lamb’s apprecia-
tions...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1991) 52 (1): 108–111.
Published: 01 March 1991
... Lamb’s then-infamous roman P clef, Glenaruon (181 6).
Graham argues that this work, like Southey’s Letters, constitutes “a potential
source of themes and insights” (p. 90) for Byron. He not only reads Lamb’s
romance against Don Juan as “an English version of the Don Juan myth told
from a woman’s...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1948) 9 (3): 298–302.
Published: 01 September 1948
... with the lamb.
Clearly, then, we may say that these poems which pleased Coleridge
most present ideas in keeping with traditional Christian doctrine.
Charming and “original” these poems may be, but they are not un-
conventional.
Similarly, the poems marked as producing pleasure...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (4): 651–654.
Published: 01 December 1996
... connections instead of
defining and demonstrating them. Extending her discussion of the feared
female body, for instance, Carlson brings us to Hazlitt’s and Lamb’s well-
known discussions of the undesirability of playing Shakespeare. In Lamb’s
case, everything seems to be thrown into the equation...
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