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Medievalism and the ideologies of the enlightenment : the world and work of La Curne de Sainte-Palaye
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins Press,

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Medium aevum.
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ISSN: 23981423 Year: 1932 Publisher: [Oxford?] : Society for the Study of Mediæval Languages and Literature


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Neophilologus : an international journal devoted to the study of modern and mediaeval language and literature, including general linguistics, literary theory and comparative literature.
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ISSN: 00282677 15728668 Publisher: Groningen : Wolters-Noordhoff,

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Publishes studies of medieval and modern language and literature, including general linguistics, literary theory and comparative linguistics.


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Constructing nations, reconstructing myth : essays in honour of T.A. Shippey
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ISBN: 9782503523934 2503523935 9782503538174 Year: 2007 Volume: 9 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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This collection of essays examines the ‘Grimmian Revolution’, the paradigm shift in the humanities that came with the publication of Jacob Grimm’s Deutsche Grammatik. In doing so, it honours T. A. Shippey, who has been a leading figure in reconsidering the contributions of the Old Philology and its impact on the humanities, particularly the rediscovery of the ancient languages and literatures of Northern Europe; the role this has played in the creation of national and regional identities; the attempts to extend the methods of comparative philology to comparative mythology; and the collection of folktales, folk-ballads, and the development of folkloristics. The sixteen essays in this collection focus on the impact made by nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century philology in the fields of medieval studies and language studies, and in the construction of Northern European national identities, mythologies, and folklore.

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