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Title
Reference
Cecily Clark
SIR "GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT": ITS ARTISTRY AND ITS AUDIENCE
40/1
, p. 10
R.E. Kaske
EVE'S 'LEAPS' IN THE "ANCRENE RIWLE"
29/1
, p. 22
Audrey Graham
FROISSART'S USE OF CLASSICAL ALLUSION IN HIS POEMS
32/1
, p. 24
A.V.C. Schmidt
THE INNER DREAMS IN "PIERS PLOWMAN"
55/1
, p. 24
HELEN BARR
Pearl
- or the jeweller's tale
69/1
, p. 59
R. Wayne Hamm
A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE "CONFISYON DEL AMANTE", THE CASTILIAN TRANSLATION OF GOWER'S "CONFESSIO AMANTIS"
47/1
, p. 91
Joseph Szövérffy
THE UNERRING BOW AND PETRUS OLAVI
30/2
, p. 102
G.V. Smithers
TWO TYPOLOGICAL TERMS IN THE "ANCRENE RIWLE"
34/2
, p. 126
R.C. Goffin
CHAUCER AND ELOCUTION
4/3
, p. 127
James L. Rosier
"HEAFOD" AND "HELM": CONTEXTUAL COMPOSITION IN "BEOWULF"
37/2
, p. 137
John W. Conlee
THE "ABBEY OF THE HOLY GHOST" AND THE "EIGHT GHOSTLY DWELLING PLACES" OF HUNTINGTON LIBRARY HM 744
A.G. Rigg
The tortoise and the snail: a lexical shellgame
77/2
, p. 191
R.E. Kaske
THE READING "GENYRE" IN "THE HUSBAND'S MESSAGE" LINE 49
33/3
, p. 204
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Author(s)
Title
Reference
B.D.H. Miller
Middle English Dictionary
, by Sherman M. Kuhn, John Reidy
42/1
, p. 73
Rachel Bromwich
'Datblygiadau Cynnar Chwedl Arthur'. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, vol. XVII
, by Thomas Jones
28/2
, p. 115
Norman Klassen
Amanda Holton, The Sources of Chaucer’s Poetics
80/2
, p. 139
Catherine Emerson
Virginie Minet-Mahy, L’Automne des images: Pragmatique de la langue figurée chez George Chastelain, François Villon et Maurice Scève
80/2
, p. 152
Nigel Harris
David A. Wells,
The 'Central Franconian Rhyming Bible' ('Mittelfränkische Reimbibel'): An Early-Twelfth-Century German Verse Homiliary. A Thematic and Exegetical Commentary with the Text and a Translation into English, Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur 155
74/1
, p. 153
DAVID ANDERSON
The Shades of Aeneas: the Imitation of Virgil and the History of Paganism in Boccaccio's 'Filostrato', 'Filocolo' and 'Teseida'
, by James H. McGregor
61/1
, p. 153
Elspeth Kennedy
Andrea M. L. Williams
The Adventures of the Holy Grail: A Study of ‘La Queste del saint Graal’
73/1
, p. 156
PETER ARMOUR
Peter S. Hawkins,
Dante's Testaments: Essays in Scriptural Imagination
70/1
, p. 156
W. Rothwell
Etude sur les Formes métriques du Mystère du Vieil Testament. (Mededelingen der koninklijke nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, afd. Letterkunde. Nieuwe Reeks—Deel 25—No. 2)
, by W. Noomen
32/3
, p. 244
Joan Turville-Petre
Ingeld and Christ: Heroic Concepts and Values in Old English Christian Poetry
, by Michael D. Cherniss
44/3
, p. 280
CONOR MCCARTHY
Teresa P. Reed,
Shadows of Mary: Reading the Virgin Mary in Medieval Texts
73/2
, p. 325
David G. Pattison
History and Vision: The Figural Structure of the 'Libro del Cavallero Zifar'
, by James F. Burke
46/2
, p. 329
B.D.H. Miller
Middle English Dictionary
, by Sherman M. Kuhn, John Reidy
37/3
, p. 332
A.V.C. Schmidt
Piers Plowman and Christian Allegory
, by David Aers
PETER ARMOUR
The Undivine Comedy: Detheologizing Dante
, by Teodolinda Barolini
63/2
, p. 347
BARRY TAYLOR
Vicenta Blay Manzanera and Dorothy S. Severin,
Animals in 'Celestina', Papers of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar 18 (London: Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, 1999)
71/2
, p. 361
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