Modern Language Quarterly


Modern Language Quarterly, established in 1940, is a quarterly, literary history journal, produced at the University of Washington and published by Duke University Press. The current editor, since 1993, is Marshall Brown.
The first issue of a Modern Language Quarterly appeared in 1897 but in 1905 this journal became The Modern Language Review.

Scope

The focus of MLQ is all topics in literary history, which includes all genres, and all time periods. Theory and argument are presented with a chronological organizational structure. Literary works are considered in the context of their time. The focus encompasses papers on literary change in literary practice and the profession of literature. Topical coverage includes how literary change, or literary history, relates to feminism, ethnic studies, cultural materialism, discourse analysis, and cultural critiques. Literature as it occurs in history is seen as the demonstration and agent of change. Understanding how literature has an impact is emphasized. Publishing formats are scholarly essays and book reviews.

Abstracting and indexing

This journal is indexed in the following databases:

Staff

The managing editor from 1943 to 1963 was Edward G. Cox.