The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 60
Survey Year 1998

Edited by Stephen Parkinson

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 60

W. S. Maney & Son Ltd for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 2000  •  1060pp

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Contents:

xi
Preface
Stephen Parkinson
doi:10.2307/25833073
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1-11
Latin: Medieval Latin
Christopher J. Mcdonough
doi:10.2307/25833074
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13-26
Romance Languages: Romance Linguistics
John Green
doi:10.2307/25833075
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27-49
French Studies: Language
Glanville Price
doi:10.2307/25833076
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50-68
Early Medieval Literature
A. E. Cobby, Finn E. Sinclair
doi:10.2307/25833077
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69-86
Late Medieval Literature
Rosalind Brown-Grant
doi:10.2307/25833078
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87-113
The Sixteenth Century
Catherine Reuben
doi:10.2307/25833079
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114-141
The Seventeenth Century
E. T. Dubois, J. P. Short
doi:10.2307/25833080
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142-144
The Eighteenth Century
D. A. Desserud
doi:10.2307/25833081
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145-169
The Twentieth Century, 1900–1945
Angela Kimyongür
doi:10.2307/25833082
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170-180
The Twentieth Century Since 1945
H. G. McIntyre
doi:10.2307/25833083
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181-184
Caribbean Literature
Mary Gallagher
doi:10.2307/25833084
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185-203
Occitan Studies: Language
Kathryn Klingebiel
doi:10.2307/25833085
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204-208
Literature
Catherine Léglu
doi:10.2307/25833086
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209-222
Spanish Studies: Medieval Literature
Stephen Parkinson
doi:10.2307/25833087
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223-229
Literature, 1700–1823
Gabriel Sánchez Espinosa
doi:10.2307/25833088
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230-248
Literature, 1823–1898
Derek Flitter
doi:10.2307/25833089
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249-267
Literature, 1898–1936
K. M. Sibbald
doi:10.2307/25833090
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268-282
Literature, 1936 To the Present Day
Omar García-Obregón, Irene Mizrahi
doi:10.2307/25833091
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283-287
Catalan Studies: Language
Stephen Parkinson
doi:10.2307/25833092
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288-295
Medieval Literature
Lola Badia
doi:10.2307/25833093
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296-301
Literature (nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries)
Margarida Casacuberta, Marina Gustà
doi:10.2307/25833094
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302-312
Portuguese Studies: Language
Stephen Parkinson
doi:10.2307/25833095
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313-322
Galician Studies: Literature
Dolores Vilavedra, Derek Flitter
doi:10.2307/25833096
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323-326
Latin American Studies: the Nineteenth Century
Annella McDermott
doi:10.2307/25833097
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327-340
The Twentieth Century
Donald L. Shaw
doi:10.2307/25833098
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341-348
Brazilian Literature
Mark Dinneen
doi:10.2307/25833099
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349-372
Italian Studies: Language
Adam Ledgeway, Alessandra Lombardi
doi:10.2307/25833100
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373-396
Duecento and Trecento I: Dante
Catherine Keen
doi:10.2307/25833101
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397-424
Humanism and the Renaissance
Paolo L. Rossi, Geraldine Muirhead
doi:10.2307/25833102
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425-445
Seicento
Maurice Slawinski
doi:10.2307/25833103
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446-463
Settecento
G. W. Slowey
doi:10.2307/25833104
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464-508
Novecento
Roberto Bertoni, Catherine O'Brien
doi:10.2307/25833105
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509-514
Romanian Studies: Literature
Mircea Anghelescu
doi:10.2307/25833106
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515-518
Rheto-Romance Studies
Ingmar Söhrman
doi:10.2307/25833107
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519-523
Welsh Studies: Language
David Thorne
doi:10.2307/25833108
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524-528
Early and Medieval Literature
Jane Cartwright
doi:10.2307/25833109
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529-533
Literature Since 1500
Kathryn Jenkins
doi:10.2307/25833110
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534-538
Breton and Cornish Studies
Humphrey Lloyd Humphreys
doi:10.2307/25833111
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539-542
Scottish Gaelic Studies
Richard A. V. Cox
doi:10.2307/25833112
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543-568
German Studies: Language
Charles V. J. Russ
doi:10.2307/25833113
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569-613
Medieval Literature
David Wells
doi:10.2307/25833114
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614-627
The Sixteenth Century
Peter Macardle
doi:10.2307/25833115
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628-643
The Seventeenth Century
Anna Carrdus
doi:10.2307/25833116
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644-672
The Classical Era
Jeffrey Morrison
doi:10.2307/25833117
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673-693
The Romantic Era
Laura Martin
doi:10.2307/25833118
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694-741
Literature, 1830–1880
Boyd Mullan
doi:10.2307/25833119
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742-750
Literature, 1880–1945
David Houston Jones
doi:10.2307/25833120
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751-776
Literature From 1945 To the Present Day
Owen Evans
doi:10.2307/25833121
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777-794
Dutch Studies: Literature
Wim Hüsken
doi:10.2307/25833122
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795-800
Danish Studies: Language
Tom Lundskær-Nielsen
doi:10.2307/25833123
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801-807
Norwegian Studies: Language
Arne Kruse
doi:10.2307/25833124
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808-819
Literature Since the Reformation
Øystein Rottem, Øystein Rottem
doi:10.2307/25833125
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820-827
Swedish Studies: Language
Gunilla Halsius
doi:10.2307/25833126
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828-859
Literature
Birgitta Thompson
doi:10.2307/25833127
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861-869
Czech Studies: Language
Marie Nováková, Jana Papcunová
doi:10.2307/25833128
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870-880
Polish Studies: Language
N. J. C. Gotteri
doi:10.2307/25833129
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881-909
Literature
J. M. Bates
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Bibliography entry:

Parkinson, Stephen (ed.), The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 60: Survey Year 1998, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 60 (Cambridge: MHRA, 2000)

First footnote reference: 35 The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 60: Survey Year 1998, ed. by Stephen Parkinson, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 60 (Cambridge: MHRA, 2000), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Parkinson, p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

Parkinson, Stephen (ed.). 2000. The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 60: Survey Year 1998, The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 60 (Cambridge: MHRA)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Parkinson 2000: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 Parkinson 2000: 21.

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