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Welcome
to MLQ
On a quarterly basis, The Modern Language Quarterly publishes
scholarly essays and book reviews that pertain to literary history.
The journal has been housed at the University of Washington
Seattle since 1940.
As a journal
of literary history, MLQ is devoted to understanding
how literature, in its own day and in its afterlife, has made
a difference.
Current
Issue:
June
2008 (69.2).
This special issue contains essays by Paul B. Armstrong,
David Randall, Eric Byville, and John Richardson.
Abstracts
for each volume, starting with Volume
61, and including forthcoming issues, can be accessed
through the index page. Also, a direct link from the essay title
to its corresponding abstract is available on each issue TOC.
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