
The July issue of The Modern Language Review is now available both in print (despatch begins 11 July and online through JSTOR’s Current Scholarship Program. This issue includes articles on:
An Anglo-French Network of Periodicals
Tiger Shakespeare and Gentle Shakespeare
Robert Hugh Benson’s Catholic England
Rabelais’s Quiet Years?
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre’s Voyage à l’Île de France
Cognitive Realism in Flaubert’s Madame Bovary
Rewriting the Fiaba in Calvino’s Il castello dei destini incrociati
The Poetics of (Un)Containment in Rulfo
Leverkühn’s Compositions
Swimming against the Stream: Laure Wyss
The Quest for Sacred Language in Krivulin and Mironov
and book reviews.
The full contents list and abstracts of articles are freely available online here, with links to the full text.
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