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Judgement Day II presented in its manuscript context, with discussion of function of penitential verse.
The second part of Medievalism and the Academy identifies the four specific questions that have come to focus recent scholarship in medievalism: What is difference? what is theory? woman? God?
Bilingual editions of the Scandinavian versions of the Tristan legend, themselves derived from Old French originals.
`The Index of Middle English Prose when completed will be a monumental achievement.' REVIEW OF ENGLISH STUDIES
New editor, new directions: the series broadens its scope to encompass European literatures other than French and English; still, however, "an indispensable component of any historical or Arthurian library". NOTES AND QUERIES
New approaches to women writers and attitudes to women in the Romantic period, principally focused on North America.
`[The series is an indispensable component of any historical or Arthurian library.' NOTES AND QUERIES
The expression of cultural differences in medieval courtly literature explored.
Studies of the influence of the middle ages on aspects of European and American life and culture from 16c to the present day.
Comparative studies of a number of mixed prose-and-verse literatures, from Europe to the Orient, from classical culture to the 19th century.
Twelve essays discuss how the middle ages are reflected in English culture from the sixteenth century to the present day.
Study exploring the treatment of the Arthurian legends by the French Romantic movement.
Close study of Chaucer's most important works shows how he used gender issues to extend the range of romance.
The imagery of marriage and the family in Piers Plowmanrelated to contemporary social history.
Aspects of medieval theatre examined for reflection of contemporary life.
Latest volume in this series containing the best new work on Arthurian topics.
Studies on the influence of the middle ages, and in particular the Arthurian legends, on the culture of North America.
Myles challenges the convention of the `medieval mind' and perceives new semantic sophistication in Chaucer's language.
Essays addressing the relation of aesthetic artistry to historical context in medieval English narrative.
A fresh approach to ambiguities of language in Piers Plowman.
11 studies of different types of late-medieval religious literature, in English, French and Latin.
Essays on Arthurian themes, on Beowulf, Chaucer and Shakespeare, and textual studies of Gower and others.
An analysis of the hunt, its imagery and allusion, in Middle English literature.
Comparative study of Cornish literature, placing it in a wider context and looking in detail at major works.
Essays on Shelley's achievements and distinctive qualities as a writer covering the whole range of his work.
Based on nearly 200 manuscripts containing vernacular glosses, this is a study of the teaching aids which constituted the set-texts of Latin instruction in 13th-century England. This volume provides an index to the glosses and texts.
Based on nearly 200 manuscripts containing vernacular glosses, this is part of a study of the teaching aids which constituted the set-texts of Latin instruction in 13th-century England. This volume comprises the glosses corresponding to the texts of volume 1.
First systematic study of the teaching aid which constituted the set-texts of Latin instruction in 13c England.
This collection of Arthurian literature contains commentary on and translations of medieval texts by scholars. "Le Chavalier de la Charrete" is represented as is "Romance of Fergus" and a discussion of 15th century chronicler John Hardyng and his version of Galahad's grail quest.
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