Studies for William A. Read; a miscellany presented by some of his colleagues and friends,

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Contributors: Read, William A. 1869-1962., Caffee, Nathaniel Montier, (Editor), Kirby, Thomas Austin, (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: University, La., Louisiana State University Press, 1940.
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  • Language: The naming of women by the continental Germans, by H.B. Woolf. Some notes on place-names in middle English writings, by E. Ekwall. The French of Chaucer's Prioress, by T.A. Kirby. Mittelenglische verse vom deutschen Niederrhein, by H.M. Flasdieck. Shakespeare's name and origin, by J. Hoops. Thomas Jefferson, linguistic liberal, by A.C. Baugh. American English today, by L. Pound. Some notes on constant pronunciation in the South, by N.M. Caffee. The phonemes of current English, by K. Malone. Mourning and morning, by H. Kurath. An unpublished song of the troubadour Aimeric de Pégulhan, by W.P. Shepard. Zur palatalisierung im romanischen, by E. Gamillscheg.-Literature: Shakespeare's melancholy, by J.E. Uhler. The Epitaphium Damonis in the stream of the classical lament, by W.A. Montgomery. Ambrose Philip's Humfrey, duke of Gloucester: a study in eighteenth-century adaptation, by A.J. Bryan. The sentimentalism of Goldsmith's Good-natured man, by R.B. Heilman. The psychological basis of literary periods, by M. Förster. The rise of nationalism in American literature, by E. Bradsher. Reading taste in Louisiana, 1830-60, by W. Patrick. Hawthorne's methods of using his source materials, by A. Turner. An unpublished letter by Longfellow to a German correspondent, by W. Fischer. The ninth door of propaganda, by R. Smith. The first description of an Indian tribe in the territory of the present United States, by J.R. Swanton.