JANE STEVENSON |
Allegories of War: Language and Violence in Old English Poetry, by John P. Hermann |
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p. 101 |
MARK GRIFFITH |
Rereading Beowulf, by Edward B. Irving Jr. |
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p. 102 |
MARK GRIFFITH |
Leoð: Six Old English Poems — a Handbook, by Bernard James Muir |
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p. 103 |
PETER KITSON |
Charters of Sherborne, Anglo-Saxon Charters, 3, by Mary Anne O'Donovan |
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p. 104 |
B.C. BARKER-BENFIELD |
Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library, by Rodney M. Thomson |
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p. 105 |
HANNEKE WIRTJES |
Beasts and Birds of the Middle Ages: the Bestiary and its Legacy, by Willene B. Clarke, Meradith T. McMunn |
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p. 107 |
Nicolas Jacobs |
Layamon's 'Brut': the Poem and its Sources, Arthurian Studies, 19, by Françoise Le Saux |
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p. 108 |
Anne Hudson |
'Fasciculus Morum': a Fourteenth-Century Preacher's Handbook, by Siegfried Wenzel |
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p. 110 |
PAUL HARTLE |
The Wars of Alexander, Early English Text Society, Supplementary Series, 10, by Hoyt N. Duggan, Thorlac Turville-Petre |
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p. 111 |
R. HASTINGS |
Before the 'Knight's Tale': Imitation of Classical Epic in Boccaccio's 'Teseida', by D. Anderson |
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p. 112 |
DERRICK PITARD |
The European Tragedy of Troilus, by Piero Boitani |
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p. 113 |
ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
Social Chaucer, by Paul Strohm |
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p. 115 |
David Aers |
The Canterbury Tales, by Helen Cooper |
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p. 116 |
Edward M. Wilson |
English Wycliffite Sermons, Vol. III, by Anne Hudson |
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p. 118 |
Susan Powell |
Lollard Sermons, Early English Text Society, Original Series, 294, by Gloria Cigman |
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p. 119 |
L.C. MUGGLESTONE |
Standardizing English: Essays in the History of Language Change, Tennessee Studies in Literature, 31, by Joseph B. Trahern |
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p. 120 |
Richard Beadle |
Contexts for Early English Drama, by Marianne G. Briscoe, John C. Coldewey |
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p. 121 |
ALAN J. FLETCHER |
The Theater of Devotion: East Anglian Drama and Society in the Late Middle Ages, by Gail McMurray Gibson |
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p. 123 |
John Stevens |
Ratio and Invention: a Study of Medieval Lyric and Narrative, by Robert R. Edwards |
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p. 124 |
RUTH E. HARVEY |
Troubadours and Irony, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 3, by Simon Gaunt |
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p. 126 |
D.A. Trotter |
'Les Proverbes de Salemon' by Sanson de Nantuil, Anglo-Norman Text Society, 44-5, by C. Claire Isoz |
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p. 127 |
MICHEL MOOS |
'Yvain' dans le miroir: une poétique de la réflexion dans le 'Chevalier au lion' de Chrétien de Troyes, Purdue University Monographs in Romance Languages, 25, by Joan Tasker Grimbert |
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PENNY ELEY |
'Le Roman des Sept Sages de Rome': a Critical Edition of the Two Verse Redactions of a Twelfth-Century Romance, The Edward C. Armstrong Monographs on Medieval Literature, 4, by Mary B. Speer |
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p. 128 |
G.N. BROMILEY |
Love's Masks: Identity, Intertextuality, and Meaning in the Old French Tristan Poems, Arthurian Studies, 15, by Merritt R. Blakeslee |
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p. 129 |
Sarah Kay |
Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, by Kathryn Gravdal |
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p. 130 |
PHILIP E. BENNETT |
Le Dyalogue saint Gregore. Les dialogues de saint Grégoire le Grand traduits en vers français à rimes léonines par un Normand anonyme du XIVe siècle, Etudes Romanes de Lund, 42, by Sven Sandqvist |
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PHILIP E. BENNETT |
La Vie Saint Gregore, poème normand du XIVe siècle, by Olle Sandqvist |
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p. 131 |
NIGEL WILKINS |
Guillaume de Machaut: 'Le Jugement du roy de Behaigne' and 'Remede de Fortune', by James I. Wimsatt, William W. Kibler, Rebecca A. Baltzer |
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Jane H.M. Taylor |
Littera et Sensus: Essays on Form and Meaning in Medieval French Literature presented to John Fox, by D. A. Trotter |
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p. 134 |
GRAEME SMALL |
Power, Culture and Religion in France, c. 1350-c. 1550, by C. T. Allmand |
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p. 136 |
JILLIAN HILL |
Textes, fonctions et formes. Aspects de la littérature française à l'aube des temps modernes, by Martin Rus |
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p. 137 |
L. Pertile |
Dante's Griffin and the History of the World: a Study of the Earthly Paradise (Purgatorio, Cantos xxix-xxxiii), by Peter Armour |
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p. 138 |
L. Pertile |
Tragedy and Comedy from Dante to Pseudo-Dante, University of California Publications on Modern Philology, 121, by Henry Ansgar Kelly |
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p. 139 |
David G. Pattison |
The 'Cantar de mio Cid': Poetic Creation in its Economic and Social Contexts, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 5, by Joseph J. Duggan |
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CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON |
The Medieval Greek Romance, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 6, by Roderick Beaton |
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p. 142 |
TAMSIN SIMMILL |
Medieval Translators and their Craft, Medieval Institute Publications: Studies in Medieval Culture, 25, by Jeanette Beer |
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MARY HAMEL |
The Medieval Translator: the Theory and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages, by Roger Ellis, Jocelyn Price, Stephen Medcalf, Peter Meredith |
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p. 144 |
Bernard O'Donoghue |
Hermeneutics and Medieval Culture, by Patrick J. Gallagher, Helen Damico |
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p. 145 |
JOHN MARENBON |
Relations: Medieval Theories 1250-1325, by Mark G. Henninger |
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