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PMLA
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PMLA is the journal of the Modern Language Association of America. Since 1884, PMLA has published members' essays judged to be of interest to scholars and teachers of language and literature. Four issues each year (January, March, May, and October) contain essays on language and literature; a Directory issue (September) lists all members and the names and addresses of department and program administrators; and the November issue presents the program for the association's annual convention. Each issue of PMLA is mailed to over 29,000 MLA members and to 2,900 libraries worldwide.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0030-8129
ISSN electrónico
1938-1530
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1888-
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doi: 10.2307/458731
The Literary Rôle of the Saracens in the French Epic
William Wistar Comfort
<jats:p>There are historical grounds for the appearance of the Saracens in Old French literature. Their appearance upon French soil had been intermittent from the eighth to the tenth century, but in later centuries the point of contact between Christian and Infidel had been shifted first to Spain, and later to the eastern end of the Mediterranean. In the time of the Crusades the local memory of the presence of the Saracens preserved in popular tradition and in clerical records was utilized by the clerks and jongleurs for the specific purpose of arousing popular interest in the holy war. To state briefly our conclusions concerning the Saracens in Old French literature, we may say that they serve a distinct purpose in the earliest epic poems reflecting contemporary Crusade zeal, and that through the popularity of the epic poems they gained wide currency as exotic, marvellous, or romantic characters in mediaeval story.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Linguistics and Language; Literature and Literary Theory; Language and Linguistics.
Pp. 628-659
doi: 10.2307/462858
The Mill on the Floss, the Critics, and the Bildungsroman
Susan Fraiman
Palabras clave: Literature and Literary Theory; Linguistics and Language; Language and Linguistics.
Pp. 136