MLN.Johns Hopkins Press, 1930 MLN pioneered the introduction of contemporary continental criticism into American scholarship. Critical studies in the modern languages--Italian, Hispanic, German, French--and recent work in comparative literature are the basis for articles and notes in MLN. Four single-language issues and one comparative literature issue are published each year. |
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Schwartz W L Caleb Binghams Translation of Atala | 7 |
McDowell T Scott on Cooper and Brockden Brown | 18 |
Taylor G C Milton on Mining | 24 |
Crane R S Johnson and Evan Evans | 31 |
Williams G G Thomson and Thompson | 40 |
Tupper Caroline F Goldsmith and the Gentleman who signs D | 70 |
Ferguson J De L The Text of Burnss Passions Cry | 99 |
Rhodes S A The Source of Zolas Medical References in La Débâcle | 109 |
W Silz Early German Romanticism Its Founders and H von Kleist | 337 |
A Borresen Le Théâtre dO Feuillet E Melcher | 343 |
T P Ellis and John Lloyd The Mabinogion Kemp Malone | 349 |
Osborn Mary Elizabeth Three Grey Women | 350 |
Bullock W J An Unrecorded Type of Chivalric Romance | 351 |
Grubb Marion Lodges Borrowing from Ronsard | 357 |
Damon S F Some American References to Blake Before 1863 | 365 |
Babcock R W The Direct Influence of Late Eighteenth Century | 377 |
Schinz A Voltaire Reread | 120 |
Charles Williams A Myth of Shakespeare Edwin Greenlaw | 138 |
Lancaster H C Additional Sources for Molières Avare Femmes | 138 |
Bolton J S G Two Notes on Titus Andronicus | 139 |
Baker H T A Wide Sea of Wax | 146 |
H Old French amenestraison | 157 |
Cumming W P Ovid as a Source for Spensers MonsterSpawning | 166 |
Ross W O A Possible Significance of the Name Thopas | 172 |
Malone K AngloSaxon in the Sense Medieval English | 178 |
Maxwell | 190 |
noms de villes et de pays étrangers U T Holmes | 207 |
Morris Roberts Henry Jamess Criticism J W Beach 252 | 208 |
Tuckerman U V Wordsworths Plan for his Imitation of Juvenal | 209 |
Potts A F A Letter from Wordsworth to Thomas Powell | 215 |
Chang Y Z A Note on Sharawadgi | 221 |
E A Lexicographical Note | 227 |
Kurrelmeyer W Klopstocks Oden 1771 | 233 |
L and Salley W C Notes on the Burlador | 239 |
H Old French Doubler LEskiekier | 246 |
K E Hartwell Lactantius and Milton Harris Fletcher | 276 |
P Henley Spenser in Ireland W L Renwick ed Spensers | 280 |
Bush S H and Larsen H The Duel of King Louis and Gormont | 281 |
B Chaucer Studies 1929 | 288 |
Tatlock J S P Chaucer and the Legenda Aurea | 296 |
Tannenbaum S A A Note on Misogonus | 308 |
Leavitt S E Apples of Hesperides in the Estrella de Sevilla | 314 |
J G Scott Les Sonnets élisabéthains C G Osgood | 328 |
McGillivray J R A Possible First Review of Wordsworths Poetry | 387 |
Thomas Russell Ecclesiastical Satire in Chaucer and Erasmus | 394 |
Rogers P P A Spanish Version of the Mateo Falcone Theme | 402 |
Sanders Massingers The Roman Actor F E Schelling | 404 |
W J Crotch The Prologues and Epilogues of William Caxton | 410 |
J A Chapman Papers on Shelley Wordsworth and Others H | 417 |
Denkinger Marc La Candidature de SainteBeuve à lEcole Normale | 420 |
Seitz R W Goldsmith and the Present State of the British Empire | 434 |
Ferguson J DeL Burns and Hugh Blair | 440 |
Babcock R W The Attack of the late Eighteenth Century upon | 446 |
Simmons E J Pushkin and Shenstone | 454 |
D A Note on Chaucers Knights Tale | 460 |
Martin Burns Richardsons Removal to Salisbury Court | 469 |
Austin Warren Alexander Pope as Critic and Humanist A E Case | 486 |
G Ascoli La GrandeBretagne devant lopinion française au XVIIe | 490 |
Firkins O W Has Emerson a Future? | 491 |
88888 | 497 |
N Notes on Poes Hans Pfaall | 501 |
Platt H G Jr An Author for Pluto Furens | 507 |
67 | 512 |
Ustick W L A Note on A Woman Killed with Kindness | 514 |
History | 522 |
Rogers P P Mérimée and ValleInclán again | 529 |
A Darmsteter et D S Blondheim Les Gloses françaises dans | 530 |
France sons la Restauration 181430 Elizabeth L Moore | 558 |
Gillet J E A Possible New Source for Molières Tartuffe 152 | 565 |
G B Harrison Nicholas Bretons Melancolike Humors Edwin | 566 |