Modern Language Association
The Modern Language Association of America, often referred to as the Modern Language Association (MLA), is widely considered the principal professional association in the United States for scholars of language and literature. The MLA aims to "strengthen the study and teaching of language and literature". The organization includes over 25,000 members in 100 countries, primarily academic scholars, professors, and graduate students who study or teach language and literature, including English, other modern languages, and comparative literature. Although founded in the United States, with offices in New York City, the MLA's membership, concerns, reputation, and influence are international in scope. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2Published 1979“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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3Published 1977“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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6by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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7Published 1987“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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8by Lewald, H. Ernest (Herald Ernest)“...Modern Language Association of America...”
Published 1972
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10Published 1990“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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13Published 1968“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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14Published 1985“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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15by Gracián y Morales, Baltasar, 1601-1658“...Modern Language Association of America...”
Published 1938
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17Published 1969“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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18by Tannenbaum, Samuel A. (Samuel Aaron), 1874?-1948“...Modern Language Association of America...”
Published 1966
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20Published 1889“...Modern Language Association of America...”
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