The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 15
Survey Year 1953

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 15

Cambridge University Press for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1955  •  500pp

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Contents:

vii-viii

Foreword
S.C.A.
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1-10

Medieval Latin Studies
Robert R. Raymo
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11-28

French and Provençal: French Language
Peter Rickard
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29-39

Medieval French Literature
B. Woledge
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40-49

The Sixteenth Century
Sylvia Lennie England
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50-54

The Seventeenth Century
W. G. Moore
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55-65

The Eighteenth Century
H. Temple Patterson
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66-97

The Romantic Era
F. W. Leakey
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98-107

The Nineteenth Century (post-Romantic)
Garnet Rees
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108-126

The Twentieth Century
T. V. Benn
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127-133

Provençal Literature
L. T. Topsfield
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134-143

Hispanic Studies: Spanish Language
Ig. González-Llubera
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144-150

Medieval Literature
R. B. Tate
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151-168

Literature, 1490–1700

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169-188

Literature, 1700 To the Present Day
Reginald F. Brown
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189-195

Portuguese Studies
N. J. Lamb
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196-202

Catalan Studies
Ig. González-Llubera
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203-208

Italian: Italian Language (including Sardinian and Ladin)
Bruno Migliorini
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209-220

Medieval Literature
Kenelm Foster
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221-231

Humanism and the Renaissance
C. Grayson
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232-248

Seicento and Settecento
Duklida White
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249-258

Ottocento
Barbara Reynolds
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259-269

German: German Language
Eric A. Blackall, D. H. Green
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270-284

Medieval Literature
R. E. Keller
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285-295

Renaissance and Baroque
Mary Beare, D. G. Dyer
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296-317

The Classical and the Romantic Eras
Frederick John Stopp, Elisabeth Stopp
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318-327

Literature, 1832–1880
Dorothy Knight
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328-334

Literature, 1880 To the Present Day
W. I. Lucas, W. Neuschaffer
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335-344

Scandinavian Languages: Danish Studies
Niels Lyhne Jensen
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345-352

Norwegian Studies
Georg Roppen
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353-366

Swedish Studies
I. P. Brandberg
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367-379

Slavonic Languages: Czech and Slovak Studies
R. Auty
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380-400

Polish Studies
Maria L. Danilewicz
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401-440

Russian Studies
R. F. L. Bancroft
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441-454

Serbo-Croat Studies
R. Auty, R. Filipović
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455-461

Theses Accepted in the Universities of Great Britain and Ireland During the Year 1953

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Bibliography entry:

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 15: Survey Year 1953, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 15 (MHRA, 1955)

First footnote reference: 35 The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 15: Survey Year 1953, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 15 (MHRA, 1955), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 , p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 15: Survey Year 1953, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 15 (MHRA)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ ( 1955: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 1955: 21.

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