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Modern Language Quarterly (1944) 5 (2): 240.
Published: 01 June 1944
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Modern Language Quarterly (2012) 73 (4): 616–618.
Published: 01 December 2012
...Jonathan E. Abel Jonathan E. Abel is assistant professor of comparative and Japanese literatures at Pennsylvania State University. He is author of Redacted: The Archives of Censorship in Transwar Japan (2012). Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature: Publishing, Prizes...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1957) 18 (4): 313–322.
Published: 01 December 1957
...George B. Watts THE COMTE DE BUFFON AND HIS FRIEND AND
PUBLISHER CHARLES-JOSEPH PANCKOUCKE
By GEORGEB. WATTS
In 1860 Buffon’s great-grandnephew, Henri Nadault de Buffon,
said of Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, the publisher of Histoire Nat-
urelle...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1940) 1 (3): 273–309.
Published: 01 September 1940
...Walter Wadepuhl Copyright © 1940 by Duke University Press 1940 HEINE AND CAMPE, POET AND PUBLISHER
By WALTERWADEPUHL
Although Campe was Heine’s lifelong publisher and although
Hirth’s BriefwechseP contains 194 letters from Heine to Campe...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (4): 385–387.
Published: 01 December 1959
... with consideration or respect for textual
problems, the way will be made both clearer and smoother because of Charles
Taylor’s study.
LAWRENCEJ. ZILLM A N
University of Washington
Matthew Arnold’s Books: Toward a Publishing Diary. Edited by WILLIAM...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (4): 508.
Published: 01 December 1951
.... They are profound
and challenging. So may the lists be entered and the tilts begun!
RUTH CARTERHOK
Ann Arbor, Michigan
A Critical Bibliography of the Published Writings of Romain Rolland. By
WILLIAMTHOMAS STARR. Evanston : Northwestern...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (1): 121–124.
Published: 01 March 2017
...Brean Hammond The Publication of Plays in London, 1660–1800: Playwrights, Publishers, and the Market . By Milhous Judith and Hume Robert D. . London : British Library . xxvi + 483 pp. Copyright © 2017 by University of Washington 2017 This book is the revised form...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (4): 507.
Published: 01 December 1946
... Published from 1895 to
1945. By LOUISA. LANDAand JAMES EDWARDTOBIN. New York :
Cosmopolitan Science and Art Service Co., Inc., 1945. Pp. 62.
$1.25.
The appearance of the second in the series of eighteenth-century
bibliographical pamphlets will be welcomed by all scholars, and must...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (4): 459–471.
Published: 01 December 1947
...Royal A. Gettmann THE AUTHOR AND THE PUBLISHER’S READER
By ROYALA. GETTMANN
In the following paper I shall state some facts and venture some
generalizations about the relations between publishers and authors.
More particularly, I ain interested...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1943) 4 (3): 368–369.
Published: 01 September 1943
... which was basic to the whole Carlylean
interpretation of the stream of history.
JOHN W. DODDS
Stanford University
NmPoems by Hartley Coleridge, Including a Selection from his
Published Poctry. Edited by EARLLESLIE GRIGGS. New York:
Oxford...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (2): 129–152.
Published: 01 June 2010
... to be framed as a choice between symbolic economy (Casanova's “universal” literary capital) and political economy (the focus of many Latin Americanist scholars on hegemonic constructions of modernity). Yet the unique circumstances of Mundial —published in Paris by Spanish America's most famous poet, composed...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (3): 329–366.
Published: 01 September 2010
..., intersecting continually the larger narrative of twentieth-century print culture: his self-defining agon with mortality may in fact be traced to a concomitant chronicle of American publishing history. Building on the story “Pigeon Feathers” as exemplum, this essay traces the progress of Updike's engagement...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (1): 51–76.
Published: 01 March 2017
...: the melodrama of his father’s generation and the melodramatic-cum-realistic Broadway fare of his own youth. Textual history has impeded their categorical recognition: in 1924, when Desire under the Elms was first published and performed, 39 percent of O’Neill’s oeuvre (seventeen of forty-four plays), but just...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2022) 83 (2): 141–164.
Published: 01 June 2022
... the theme of technological critique and implicitly asserts its relevance for contemporary Italy. A closer examination of publisher and translator complicates the picture, revealing contradictory intentions and casting subversive aims into doubt. Nevertheless, an ambitious publishing project in the immediate...
FIGURES
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Modern Language Quarterly (2009) 70 (4): 415–441.
Published: 01 December 2009
... and cognition to reverse the polarity; he did not see the collector revivifying the dead form of the ballad so much as ballads and songs themselves galvanizing the members of a nation. Joseph Ritson, an antiquarian dedicated to the most rigorous standards of authentication, also published “garlands...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (3): 399–418.
Published: 01 September 2011
... Vincenzo Cuoco's novel Plato in Italy in the local context of the transformation of the publishing industry in Italy and in the European context of Bonapartism. Fiction acquires here a special kind of value: that of reimagining a radical democracy betrayed by Napoleonic restoration. Roberto M...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2012) 73 (3): 289–308.
Published: 01 September 2012
...Susan Z. Andrade This essay traces the critical history of African novels; it aligns “postcolonial reading” with the rise of poststructuralism in the United States and the United Kingdom. It correctively reads for realism three novels, all published in 1968 and not usually considered mimetic: Le...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (3): 301–319.
Published: 01 September 2017
... is dated, even antiquated, because it is treated as a period. It seems as if a generation has learned to read Restoration poetry through Dryden, and from Dryden to assume that poetry published during the Restoration must be poetry about the Restoration. Milton does not read his sources the way...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2020) 81 (3): 289–318.
Published: 01 September 2020
... question is that many poets have also rocked that foundation over those two centuries. The essay ends by interpreting an apostrophic ode written and published by George Moses Horton in 1828. Horton’s enslavement in North Carolina literalized the figurative situation of address that has come to define lyric...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (4): 441–472.
Published: 01 December 2021
... reviews and a publisher’s archive, the essay sheds light on the novels’ invisible translators and reveals the fiscal and legal viability of “domesticated decadence.” Doing so models how translation studies and book-historical methods can revise deep-set tenets of literary history. These “poisonous...