Nevill Coghill |
The Relations between the Social and Divine Order in William Langland's Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman. Sprache und Kultur der Germanischen und Romanischen Völker, A. Anglistische Reihe, Band XII, by Francis A. R. Carnegy |
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4/1, p. 47 |
K.M. Lea |
The Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Tragedy, by Willard Farnham |
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27/1, p. 49 |
Carl Lofmark |
Wîplîchez Wîbes Reht: A Study of the Women Characters in the Works of Wolfram von Eschenbach, by Marion E. Gibbs |
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43/1, p. 54 |
N.F. Blake |
Patterns in Old English and Old Icelandic Literature, by A. C. Bouman |
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32/1, p. 86 |
Jill Mann |
Fragmentation and Redemption: Essays on Gender and the Human Body in Medieval Religion, by Caroline Walker Bynum |
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62/1, p. 111 |
J.K. Bostock |
Christi Leiden in einer Vision geschaut (a German mystic text of the fourteenth century): a critical account of the published and unpublished manuscripts, with an edition based on the text of MS. Bernkastel-Cues 115, by F. P. Pickering |
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23/2, p. 130 |
JONATHAN HUGHES |
Religion in the Poetry and Drama of the Late Middle Ages in England, by Piero Boitani, Anna Torti |
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61/1, p. 133 |
Nicolas Jacobs |
Gerald Morgan, The Tragic Argument of ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ |
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78/1, p. 134 |
Percy Simpson |
The Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Tragedy, by Willard Farnham |
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7/2, p. 138 |
Mark Campbell Chambers |
Clifford Davidson, Festivals and Plays in Late Medieval Britain |
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79/1, p. 139 |
Peter Dronke |
'Ysengrimus' by Magister Nivardus, by F. J. Sypher, Eleanor Sypher |
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52/1, p. 141 |
Kenneth Varty |
Christine de Pizan's 'Epistre de la prison de vie humaine', by Angus J. Kennedy |
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56/1, p. 145 |
A.C. Hamilton |
The Condition of Creatures. Suffering and Action in Chaucer and Spenser, by Georgia Ronan Crampton |
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46/1, p. 155 |
JOHN WATTS |
Michael Jones (ed.), The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. VI |
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73/1, p. 177 |
Ian Bishop |
The Pearl: An Interpretation, by P. M. Kean |
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37/2, p. 207 |
Margaret Fitzgerald Richey |
Christi Leiden in einer Vision geschaut (Germanische Bibliothek : Untersuchungen und Texte XXXIX), by Robert Priebsch |
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5/3, p. 211 |
Cecily Clark |
Sur le thème de Nonchaloir dans la poésie de Charles d'Orléans, by Shigemi Sasaki |
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45/2, p. 229 |
N.F. Blake |
The Structure of Beowulf, by Kenneth Sisam |
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35/3, p. 236 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
Fourteenth-Century English Poetry: Contexts and Readings, by Elizabeth Salter |
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55/2, p. 291 |
LETIZIA PANIZZA |
Petrarch's 'Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul': a Modern English Translation of 'De Remediis utriusque Fortune', with a Commentary, by Conrad H. Rawski |
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62/2, p. 309 |
D.S. Brewer |
Geoffrey Chaucer, Feminist Readings, by Jill Mann |
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61/2, p. 320 |
J.F. |
Insular Romance: Politics, Faith, and Culture in Anglo-Norman and Middle English Literature, by Susan Crane |
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58/2, p. 321 |
A.V.C. Schmidt |
David Aers, Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Theology |
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79/2, p. 323 |
Jonathan Riley-Smith |
The Jews and the Crusaders. The Hebrew Chronicles of the First and Second Crusades, by Shlomo Eidelberg |
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48/2, p. 326 |
Robert Easting |
Takami Matsuda, Death and Purgatory in Middle English Didactic Poetry |
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67/2, p. 326 |
DOMINIQUE GOY-BLANQUET |
Ann W. Astell, Joan of Arc and Sacrificial Authorship (Dominique Goy-Blanquet) |
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74/2, p. 337 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
Miri Rubin, Gentile Tales: The Narrative Assault on Late Medieval Jews |
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69/2, p. 338 |
Dennis Green |
Katharina Mertens Fleury, Leiden lesen. Bedeutungen von compassio um 1200 und die Poetik des Mit-Leidens im 'Parzival' Wolframs von Eschenbach, Scrinium Friburgense 21 |
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76/2, p. 342 |
RENATE BLUMENFELD-KOSINSKI |
Sylvia Huot, Madness in Medieval French Literature: Identities Found and Lost |
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73/2, p. 352 |