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Modern Language Notes (Volume Xvi)

Modern Language Notes (Volume Xvi)

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354188596
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Modern Language Notes (Volume Xvi) assembles a remarkable cross-section of scholarly voices at the heart of modern philology. For specialists and curious readers. Part language studies anthology and part philology journal collection, its pages present academic literary criticism alongside comparative linguistics essays that reflect the methods and preoccupations of nineteenth-century language scholarship. The material ranges from close textual work to broader argument, moving between romance languages research and wider European literary analysis; the result is a living record of how scholars once approached language, literature and historical change. As a scholarly language periodical of its time, the volume offers both a rigorous reference and a readable field of ideas. The interplay of exacting philological method with cultural interpretation proves consistently illuminating, making the volume suitable both for seminar reading and solitary reflection.Valuable to casual readers fascinated by intellectual history and indispensable as a university scholars’ reference for graduate language studies, Modern Language Notes (Volume Xvi) also serves as a historical linguistics resource for researchers tracing theoretical lineages. Its gatherings of academic literary criticism and comparative essays chart debates that fed the emergence of modern philology, and its pages remain a useful resource for teaching, archival research and European literary analysis. Readers interested in the modern philology series will find familiar debates here. Beyond individual entries, the collection clarifies the institutional contexts in which philological method matured, offering fruitful signposts for contemporary comparative work. And for the non-specialist, a patient read yields a vivid sense of the scholarly conversations that animated nineteenth-century language scholarship across Europe. Librarians, students and collectors of classic literature will appreciate the volume’s documentary rigour and contextual resonance; the collection bridges specialist and accessible scholarship without sacrificing precision.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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