The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 19
Survey Year 1957

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 19

Cambridge University Press for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1959  •  712pp

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Contents:

ix

Foreword
L.T.T.
doi:10.2307/25832317

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1-17

Medieval Latin Studies
Robert R. Raymo
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18-26

Romance Studies: Romance Linguistics
Joseph Cremona
doi:10.2307/25832319

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27-53

French and Provençal: French Language
F. W. A. George
doi:10.2307/25832320

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54-68

Medieval French Literature
W. M. Hackett
doi:10.2307/25832321

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69-75

The Sixteenth Century
Sylvia Lennie England
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76-84

The Seventeenth Century
W. H. Barber
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85-97

The Eighteenth Century
J. H. Broome
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98-133

The Romantic Era
Francis Scarfe, Stephen Jones
doi:10.2307/25832325

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134-147

The Nineteenth Century (post-Romantic)
Richard North
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148-169

The Twentieth Century
T. V. Benn
doi:10.2307/25832327

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170-179

Provençal Studies
S. C. Aston
doi:10.2307/25832328

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180-185

Hispanic Studies: Spanish Language
Ig. González Llubera
doi:10.2307/25832329

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186-193

Medieval Literature
R. B. Tate
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194-210

Literature, 1490–1700

doi:10.2307/25832331

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211-229

Literature, 1700 To the Present Day
Reginald F. Brown
doi:10.2307/25832332

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230-236

Italian: Italian Language (including Sardinian and Ladin)
Bruno Migliorini
doi:10.2307/25832333

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237-251

Duecento and Trecento
Kenelm Foster
doi:10.2307/25832334

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252-269

Humanism and the Renaissance
Conor Fahy
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270-279

Seicento and Settecento
Peter Brand
doi:10.2307/25832336

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280-286

Ottocento
Barbara Reynolds
doi:10.2307/25832337

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287-292

Rumanian Studies
E. D. Tappe
doi:10.2307/25832338

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293-304

German: the German Language
P. F. Ganz, Kenneth J. Northcott
doi:10.2307/25832339

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305-318

Medieval Literature
K. C. King
doi:10.2307/25832340

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319-329

Renaissance and Baroque
D. G. Dyer
doi:10.2307/25832341

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330-361

The Classical Era
Edmund Papst
doi:10.2307/25832342

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362-380

The Romantic Era
Charles V. J. Russ
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381-402

Literature, 1830–1880
Glyn T. Hughes
doi:10.2307/25832344

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403-439

Literature, 1880 To the Present Day
J. C. Middleton
doi:10.2307/25832345

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440-450

Dutch and Flemish Studies
P. K. King
doi:10.2307/25832346

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451-461

Scandinavian Languages: Danish Studies
Niels Lyhne Jensen
doi:10.2307/25832347

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462-478

Norwegian Studies
H. S. NÆSS
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479-493

Swedish Studies
Harold H. Borland
doi:10.2307/25832349

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494-502

Slavonic Languages: Czech and Slovak Studies
R. Auty
doi:10.2307/25832350

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503-538

Polish Studies
Maria L. Danilewicz
doi:10.2307/25832351

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539-621

Russian Studies
R. F. L. Bancroft
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622-628

Serbo-Croat Studies
R. Auty, R. Filipović
doi:10.2307/25832353

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Bibliography entry:

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 19: Survey Year 1957, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 19 (MHRA, 1959)

First footnote reference: 35 The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 19: Survey Year 1957, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 19 (MHRA, 1959), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 , p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 19: Survey Year 1957, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 19 (MHRA)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ ( 1959: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 1959: 21.

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