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Modern Language Quarterly (1967) 28 (1): 123–125.
Published: 01 March 1967
...Haakon Chevalier Walter G. Langlois. New York, Washington, London: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966. ix + 259 pp. $5.95. Copyright © 1967 by Duke University Press 1967 RIMA DRELL RECK 123 tics of Gaston Bachelard. She has achieved a poetic...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1967) 28 (1): 121–123.
Published: 01 March 1967
... obscure, perhaps, than any other in a career full of obscurities on which the subject himself has done little or nothing to shed light. Now, for the first time, we have in Walter Langlois’s book a documented account of this important episode which, as the author points out, gave a decisive...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (3): 271–284.
Published: 01 September 1945
... related to Venus in the literature preceding Henryson. In the Romance of the Rose, Venus is the goddess of sensual love as opposed to her son’s connection with I’amour de cueur (Le Roman de la Rose, ed. E. Langlois [Paris, 1914-19241, 111, 173 ff For comment on these lines, see Lewis, op...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1994) 55 (1): 107–109.
Published: 01 March 1994
..., Carrard begins with an outline of the methodol- ogy codified by Langlois and Seignobos in Introduction aux itudes histm’ques (1898).The single-line positivist narrative and its refusal of the first person and of embellished style set the stage, almost too perfectly-as Carrard acknowledges...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1965) 26 (3): 369–374.
Published: 01 September 1965
... ; see also J. PAhlsson, ed., The Recluse, Lunds Universitets Arsskrift, nfd. VI (1911), 6, 102-103. The symbol occurs also in a Latin poem by Petrus Presbyter (see Ch.-V. Langlois, “Notice et extraits du ms. 164 de la bibliotheque du Mans,” Revue Historipe, L [1892], 285, lines 498-501...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1940) 1 (1): 7–22.
Published: 01 March 1940
... mtler le devenir. Je n’ai pas par16 par exemple de la jolie dkcouverte d’Er- nest Langlois, a savoir que cette Archipiada, cousine de la courtisane Thais, est un travesti d’Alcibiade, le jeune ami de Socrate, devenu femme d&s avant Villon ii la suite d’une mkcomprihension d’un texte de Bo...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (3): 259–264.
Published: 01 September 1946
... Lines 523 and ,528 of the House of Fame seem to be involved; it is per- haps worth noting that the second line of the Parliarneat Invocation, presum- ably a recollection of Roman de la Rose 15778 (ed. E. Langlois, IV [Paris, 1922 is not paralleled in the House of Fame. 18 For Chaucer’s...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1961) 22 (4): 345–350.
Published: 01 December 1961
... de Calabre, Monseigneur de Fontenoy, Lancelot du Lac) could he either historical or literary figures. See, for example, E. Langlois, Table drs ~iomspropucs dc toute nature compris dniis lcs cltattsons de geste inaprimkcs (Paris, 1904) ; Catalogue des uctcs dc Francois Zer, VII (Paris, 1896...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1949) 10 (1): 49–57.
Published: 01 March 1949
.... Ernest Langlois, SATF, IV (1922), 1 ff. “1 H. B. Hinckley, “Marriage in the Canterbury Tales,” PMLA, XXXII (1917), 295, considers further adventure in matrimony to be the Wife’s main interest on the pilgrimage. 52 ‘Wifeof Bath’s Prologuc’ sermon literature, he suspected...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (3): 319–330.
Published: 01 September 1969
...-30). It is an act of moral significance, the fitting punishment for the basest type of male- factor in the epic world, the traitor, and in this sense commands respect.27 It is with a sense of respect also that the listener is expected “Ed. B. Kau (New York, 1947). =Ed. E. Langlois...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (3): 243–261.
Published: 01 September 1945
... mot qui a jusqu’ici rCsistC B l’explication itymologique : l’anc. fr. natre “avare, mali- cieux, mechant, bizarre” (Godefroy, S.V. nmtre). Le REW (no 9331) rejette I’opinion de E. Langlois, ZRPh, XXXI,220, qui avait voulu expliquer le mot par une extraction de vilai nastre, en remarquant...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1975) 36 (3): 227–238.
Published: 01 September 1975
... of the poem l2 See, eg.,Ernest Langlois, Origines et sources (111 Roman de In Rose (Paris, 1891). 13“Le Ronzan cle la Rose antl the Sophistry of Love,” FR, 45, special issue (1971), 52-58. “Jean thus uses rhetoric antl logic to set up a stanclartl by which the speakers of the Rotnan can...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1988) 49 (1): 3–18.
Published: 01 March 1988
... the Roman Inside Out: The Dream of Croesus as a ‘ Caveat Lector,” ME, 57 (1988): 67-74. Quotations from the Roman are taken from Le Roman de la rose, ed. Ernest Langlois, 5 vols. (Paris: SociCtC des anciens textes franqais, 1914-24), 3:7-11; translations are from The Romance ofthe Rose, trans...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (2): 169–182.
Published: 01 June 1978
... Confucianisme et le Tao- isme,” Milanges Malraux Miscellany, 5, No. 1 (1973), 8. Walter G. Langlois, Andri Malraux: The Indochina Adventure (New York: Praeger, 1966), provides the fullest account of this episode. Andrk Malraux, La Tentation de l’Occident (Paris: B. Grasset, 1926), pp. 27-28...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1962) 23 (4): 297–308.
Published: 01 December 1962
... behavior (Troilus I, 6-14, IV, 22-24; and Franklin’s Tale, 937-50, 1101-03) ; in the Roman de la Rose (ed. E. Langlois [Paris, 19241, 19872-84), Chaucer read that a man free of vice has nothing to fear from the Furies. Furthermore, Chaucer’s references to Mars indicate that he followed the medieval...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (3): 363–401.
Published: 01 September 1941
... York; 1911), and by Kretschmer, Ferrand, and Langlois and de la Ronci61-e On the whole, therefore, the student of Renaissance geography and navigation, thanks to the activity of modern scholarship in undertaking and publishing a variety of basic studies and docu- ments...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1985) 46 (2): 161–180.
Published: 01 June 1985
... in the Far East during the 1920s, which furnished the settin s for his first three novels (including La Condition humaine), see Walter G. Langlois, AdtMalraux: The Indochina Adventure (New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966), and Clara Malraux’s memoirs, Le Bruit de nos pas, especially Vol. 3, Les...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1994) 55 (1): 17–46.
Published: 01 March 1994
... of the Dance Lyric from Adam de la Halle to Guillaume de Machaut,” in Baltzer et al., 101-31. 30 Rhyme is also a main subject in the several extant fifteenth-century arts of rhetoric; see Ernest Langlois, ed., Recua’l d’arts de seconde rhitonque (Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1902). 31...