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The Modern Language Review; A Quarterly Journal Devoted To The Study Of Medieval And Modern Literature And Philology (Volume I)

The Modern Language Review; A Quarterly Journal Devoted To The Study Of Medieval And Modern Literature And Philology (Volume I)

 

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2020
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Destrezas y técnicas de enseñanza
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9789354188756
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An indispensable ledger of critical thought and linguistic enquiry. A landmark in philological inquiry. Volume I of The Modern Language Review gathers essays, notes and reviews that map the study of medieval and modern texts, pairing meticulous language history research with trenchant literary criticism. The journal’s original remit as a literary criticism quarterly finds expression here in rigorous essays and reviews that range from close readings to broader comparative discussion. As both a medieval literature journal and a philological studies anthology it brings together comparative literature essays and methodical commentary in the tone readers expect from Cambridge philology review-style scholarship. Contributors probe language, trace textual variants and debate interpretation with clear, tightly argued prose, and the balance of technical philology and wider cultural perspective makes this edition useful to specialists while remaining accessible to interested general readers. Neat, lucid and exacting writing makes dense argument accessible without strain.Historically significant, this volume preserves debates rooted in nineteenth-century scholarship and illuminates approaches to early modern Europe studies, offering a window into how critics and philologists of the period read language and literature. It records working methods such as close textual analysis, historical linguistics and bibliographical attention that informed later practice, and so serves both as an academic reference collection for university literature courses and as a lively chronicle for anyone curious about the history of ideas in literary study. Collectors of scholarly literary periodicals, students of language history research and fans of comparative literature essays will find durable pleasure and research value here; casual readers with an appetite for classical criticism will find accessible clarity alongside technical heft. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. A valuable bridge between eras and methods.

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