The Modern Language Review, Volume 4John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson Modern Humanities Research Association, 1967 The Modern Language Review (MLR) is an interdisciplinary journal encompassing the following fields: English (including United States and the Commonwealth), French (including Francophone Africa and Canada), Germanic (including Dutch and Scandinavian), Hispanic (including Latin-American, Portuguese, and Catalan), Italian, Slavonic and East European Studies, and General Studies (including linguistics, comparative literature, and critical theory). |
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Duke of Byron By T M PARROTT | 40 |
Spensers Amoretti and Desportes By L E KASTNER | 65 |
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