Modern Language Notes

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Modern Language Notes
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DisciplineLiterature
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, French, Italian, German
Publication details
History1886-present
Publisher
Frequency5/year
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Mod. Lang. Notes
Indexing
ISSN0026-7910 (print)
1080-6598 (web)
OCLC no.1756365
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Modern Language Notes (MLN) is an academic journal established in 1886 at the Johns Hopkins University, where it is still edited and published, with the intention of introducing continental European literary criticism into American scholarship. Each year, one issue is devoted to each of the four languages of concern. The fifth issue focuses on comparative literature.

The journal is published five times each year in January (Italian), March (Hispanic), April (German), September (French), and December (Comparative literature). Circulation is 1,173 and the average length of an issue is 240 pages.[citation needed]

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