The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 21
Survey Year 1959

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 21

Cambridge University Press for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1961  •  578pp

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Contents:

ix

Foreword
W. H. B.
doi:10.2307/25831449

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1-14

Medieval Latin
Robert R. Raymo
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15-38

French Studies: Language
F. W. A. George
doi:10.2307/25831451

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39-50

Medieval Literature
W. M. Hackett
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51-63

The Sixteenth Century
I. D. McFarlane
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63-71

The Seventeenth Century
Denys Potts
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71-82

The Eighteenth Century
J. H. Broome
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82-116

The Romantic Era
Stephen Jones, Clifford King
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116-127

The Nineteenth Century (post-Romantic)
Richard North
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127-151

The Twentieth Century
T. V. Benn
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152-157

Spanish Studies: Language
Ig. González-Llubera
doi:10.2307/25831459

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157-165

Medieval Literature
R. B. Tate
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165-179

Literature, 1490–1700

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180-195

Literature, 1700 To the Present Day
Reginald F. Brown
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196-207

Portuguese Studies
Alan Deyermond
doi:10.2307/25831463

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208-213

Italian Studies: Language (including Sardinian and Ladin)
Bruno Migliorini
doi:10.2307/25831464

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214-221

Duecento and Trecento
Sheila Ralphs
doi:10.2307/25831465

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221-239

Humanism and the Renaissance
Conor Fahy
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240-252

Seicento and Settecento
Douglas Duncan
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252-257

Ottocento
Barbara Reynolds
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258-263

Rumanian Studies
E. D. Tappe
doi:10.2307/25831469

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264-274

German Studies: Language
Kenneth J. Northcott
doi:10.2307/25831470

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274-287

Medieval Literature
Roy Wisbey
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287-295

The Sixteenth Century
W. R. W. Gardner
doi:10.2307/25831472

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295-301

The Seventeenth Century
W. P. Bridgwater
doi:10.2307/25831473

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301-323

The Classical Era
K. G. Knight
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323-337

The Romantic Era
Charles V. J. Russ
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337-356

Literature, 1830–1880
Glyn T. Hughes
doi:10.2307/25831476

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356-368

Literature, 1880 To the Present Day
J. M. Lindsay
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369-379

Dutch and Flemish Studies
P. K. King
doi:10.2307/25831478

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380-390

Danish Studies
W. Glyn Jones
doi:10.2307/25831479

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391-396

Norwegian Studies: Language and Early Literature
O. B. Syvertsen
doi:10.2307/25831480

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396-407

Literature Since the Reformation
H. S. Næss
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408-424

Swedish Studies: Language
Thorsten Andersson
doi:10.2307/25831482

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425-433

Literature
Gunnar Ljunggren
doi:10.2307/25831483

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434-437

Slavonic Languages: Czech Studies
R. Auty
doi:10.2307/25831484

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438-440

Slovak Studies
R. Auty
doi:10.2307/25831485

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441-472

Polish Studies
Maria L. Danilewicz
doi:10.2307/25831486

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473-479

Russian Studies: Literature, From the Beginning To 1700
Antony Stokes
doi:10.2307/25831487

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479-481

The Eighteenth Century
B. Malnick
doi:10.2307/25831488

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482-499

Literature, 1850–1917
Georgette Donchin
doi:10.2307/25831489

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Bibliography entry:

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 21: Survey Year 1959, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 21 (MHRA, 1961)

First footnote reference: 35 The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 21: Survey Year 1959, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 21 (MHRA, 1961), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 , p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 21: Survey Year 1959, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 21 (MHRA)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ ( 1961: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 1961: 21.

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