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Modern Language Quarterly (1991) 52 (1): 105–108.
Published: 01 March 1991
...James Hirsh A. Charles and Elaine S. Hallett. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. xi + 230 pp. $39.50. Copyright © 1991 by Duke University Press 1991 JAMES HIRSH 105
Analyzing Shakespeare’s Action: Scene versus Sequence...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2001) 62 (2): 197–199.
Published: 01 June 2001
...Rita Felski Reading 1922: A Return to the Scene of the Modern . By Michael North. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. vii + 269 pp. © 2001 University of Washington 2001 MLQ 62.2-04 Reviews 4/20/01 3:02 PM Page 189
Reviews
Shakespeare after Theory...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (2): 288–290.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Matthew Eatough The Extinct Scene: Late Modernism and Everyday Life . By Davis Thomas S. . New York : Columbia University Press , 2016 . 328 pp. Copyright © 2017 by University of Washington 2017 If there is one truism that has dominated the study of late modernism...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1981) 42 (2): 115–136.
Published: 01 June 1981
...James E. Hirsh Copyright © 1981 by Duke University Press 1981 THE “TO BE OR NOT TO BE” SCENE
AND THE CONVENTIONS OF
SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA
By JAMES E. HIRSH
Taken out of context, Hamlet’s...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1984) 45 (4): 404–407.
Published: 01 December 1984
...John W. Velz Joan Hartwig. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. xii + 243 pp. $19.50. Copyright © 1984 by Duke University Press 1984 REVIEWS
Shakespeare2 Analogical Scene: Parody as Structural Syntax. By JOAN H ARTW I
Lincoln...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1957) 18 (4): 335–338.
Published: 01 December 1957
...Ulrich Weisstein Copyright © 1957 by Duke University Press 1957 CONCERNING THE WORD GOT(H)ISCH IN THE STAGE
DIRECTIONS TO THE “NACHT” SCENE OF
GOETHE’S FA UST
By ULRICHWEISSTEIN
To the casual reader of Goethe’s...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1949) 10 (1): 112–113.
Published: 01 March 1949
...
Sir Humphrey Mildmay, Royalist Gentleman: Glimpses of the Eng-
lish Scene, 1633-1652. By PHILIPLEE RALPH.New Brunswick :
Rutgers University Press, 1947. Pp. xi + 245. $4.50.
Sir Humphrey Mildmay, grandson of the Sir Walter who founded
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, was born in 1592...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (2): 180–188.
Published: 01 June 1950
...Paul A. Jorgensen Copyright © 1950 by Duke University Press 1950 THE COURTSHIP SCENE IN HENRY Y
By PAULA. JORGENSEN
Henry V’s inept manner of courtship, though successful as far as
the French princess is concerned, has been unlucky in its...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (4): 335–340.
Published: 01 December 1953
...Aerol Arnold Copyright © 1953 by Duke University Press 1953 THE HECTOR-ANDROMACHE SCENE
IN SHAKESPEARE’S TROILUS AND CRESSIDA
By AEROLARNOLD
Professor Tatlock was in error when he wrote that Act V, Scene
iii, of Shakespeare’s Troilus...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (2): 261–267.
Published: 01 June 2021
... by University of Washington 2021 Far Country: Scenes from American Culture . By Franco Moretti . New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux , 2019 . 132 pp. Lectures on Dostoevsky . By Joseph Frank , edited by Marina Brodskaya and Marguerite Frank . Princeton, NJ : Princeton...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (2): 419–421.
Published: 01 June 2000
...Shamoon Zamir Fugitive Poses: Native American Indian Scenes of Absence and Presence . By Gerald Vizenor. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998. ix + 239 pp. $40.00 cloth, $16.95 paper. © 2000 University of Washington 2000 MLQ 61.2-05Reviews.ak 5/26/00 5:16 PM Page 415...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (1): 17–40.
Published: 01 March 1942
...Paul H. Kocher Copyright © 1942 by Duke University Press 1942 ∗ To the Folger Shakespeare Library I am gratefully indebted for the opportunity to do this and other work under the grant of a research fellowship. NASHE’S AUTHORSHIP OF THE PROSE SCENES...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1979) 40 (4): 415–417.
Published: 01 December 1979
...?”
MARTINSTEVENS
Bernard M. Baruch College
City Uniuersity of New York
2 The Aims oflnlerpretatzon (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976), p. 130.
The Music of the Close: The Final Scenes of Shakespeare’s Tragedies. By WALTERC.
FOREMAN,JR. Lexington: University Press...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1982) 43 (2): 174–176.
Published: 01 June 1982
...Susan Snyder E. HIRSH JAMES. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1981. x + 230 pp. $18.00. Copyright © 1982 by Duke University Press 1982 REVIEWS
The Structure of Shakespearean Scenes. By JAMES E. HIRSH.New Haven and
London: Yale...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1964) 25 (2): 140–152.
Published: 01 June 1964
...Richard Levin Copyright © 1964 by Duke University Press 1964 ∗This article represents part of a study made possible by a fellowship awarded by the American Council of Learned Societies for 1963-64. THE DAMPIT SCENES
IN A TRICK TO CATCH...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2006) 67 (2): 141–170.
Published: 01 June 2006
..., and referentiality in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century France. A translation of Lafayette's Zayde: A Spanish Romance is forthcoming. University of Washington 2006 The Storyteller and the Book:
Scenes of Narrative Production
in the Early French Novel
Nicholas Paige
alter Benjamin once...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (2): 245–268.
Published: 01 June 2008
... the Tantalus scene from Seneca's Thyestes and that his engagement with Seneca constitutes what critics of intertextuality call a “systematic” or “critical” allusion. As such, this scene not only provides an intertext for the controversial fruit episode of book 10 but also reveals larger thematic parallels...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (4): 493–520.
Published: 01 December 2011
... historical and literary moments when gender norms, alongside racial and ethnic identities, underwent abrupt and vexed change. In these stories, scenes of domestic drama are transformed into modernist narratives of social and cultural transformation. The article contends that a pragmatic linguistic approach...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (1): 167–185.
Published: 01 March 2008
...Sheldon H. Lu This essay is a study of a group of women writers who emerged on the Chinese literary scene in the late 1990s and the turn of the twenty-first century. They have been called beauty writers ( meinü zuojia ), referring to the authors themselves being beautiful women. Their writings...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (4): 461–480.
Published: 01 December 2008
... concerned to trace how this imaginary insists and persists at our behest and against our political will. This essay produces a provocative constellation of Bloom's unlikely and unquiet heirs on the contemporary critical scene who would open his kingdom of culture to the sufferings of history and to those...
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