Essays on a variety of topics in late medieval literature, linked by an engagement with form.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A. C. Spearing's Work and Influence Cristina Maria Cervone and D. Vance Smith Bibliography of A. C. Spearing's Work Peter S. Baker The Wife of Bath's "Experience": Some Lexicographical Reflections Derek Pearsall The Proximity of the Virtual: A. C. Spearing's Experientiality [or, Roaming with Palamon and Arcite] Elizabeth Fowler Makyng and Middles in Chaucer's Poetry Claire M. Waters Fayre Formez: Vernacular Scriptural Paraphrase and Lay Reading in Cleanness Kevin Gustafson Langland's Last Words Michael A Calabrese Re reading Troilus in Response to Tony Spearing David Aers The English Charles: Subjectivity, Texts and Culture Nicolette Zeeman The Inescapability of Form Jill Mann Destroyer of Forms: Chaucer's Philomela D. Vance Smith Gower's Confessio Amantis and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales as Dits John A. Burrow Poems without Form? Maiden in the mor lay Revisited Ardis Butterfield "I" and "We" in Chaucer's Complaint Unto Pity Cristina Maria Cervone Two Appreciations of A. C. Spearing Peter S. Baker and Elizabeth Fowler Announcing a Literary Find Apparently Related to the Gawain poet Cristina Maria Cervone Works Cited
A. C. Spearing's Work and Influence Cristina Maria Cervone and D. Vance Smith Bibliography of A. C. Spearing's Work Peter S. Baker The Wife of Bath's "Experience": Some Lexicographical Reflections Derek Pearsall The Proximity of the Virtual: A. C. Spearing's Experientiality [or, Roaming with Palamon and Arcite] Elizabeth Fowler Makyng and Middles in Chaucer's Poetry Claire M. Waters Fayre Formez: Vernacular Scriptural Paraphrase and Lay Reading in Cleanness Kevin Gustafson Langland's Last Words Michael A Calabrese Re reading Troilus in Response to Tony Spearing David Aers The English Charles: Subjectivity, Texts and Culture Nicolette Zeeman The Inescapability of Form Jill Mann Destroyer of Forms: Chaucer's Philomela D. Vance Smith Gower's Confessio Amantis and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales as Dits John A. Burrow Poems without Form? Maiden in the mor lay Revisited Ardis Butterfield "I" and "We" in Chaucer's Complaint Unto Pity Cristina Maria Cervone Two Appreciations of A. C. Spearing Peter S. Baker and Elizabeth Fowler Announcing a Literary Find Apparently Related to the Gawain poet Cristina Maria Cervone Works Cited
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