English literature - History and criticism. - Middle English, 1100-1500
Overview
Works: | 43 works in 17 publications in 17 languages |
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Manmade marvels in medieval culture and literature[electronic resource] /
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The religions of the book[electronic resource] :Christian perceptions, 1400-1660 /
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Medieval romance and the construction of heterosexuality[electronic resource] /
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Sexuality and its queer discontents in Middle English literature[electronic resource] /
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Authority and subjugation in writing of medieval Wales[electronic resource] /
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Ethics and eventfulness in Middle English literature[electronic resource] /
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The medieval poetics of the reliquary[electronic resource] :enshrinement, inscription, performance /
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Maintenance, meed, and marriage in medieval English literature[electronic resource] /
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Marriage contracts from Chaucer to the Renaissance stage[electronic resource] /
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Socioliterary practice in late Medieval England[electronic resource] /
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Late-medieval prison writing and the politics of autobiography[electronic resource] /
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Saints' lives and women's literary culture c. 1150-1300[electronic resource] :virginity and its authorizations /
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From Aesop to Reynard[electronic resource] :beast literature in medieval Britain /
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The familiar enemy[electronic resource] :Chaucer, language, and nation in the Hundred Years War /
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Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer[electronic resource] /
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Translations of authority in medieval English literature :[electronic resource] /valuing the vernacular
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Literary appropriations of the anglo-saxons from the thirteenth to the twentieth century[electronic resource] /
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The creation of lancastrian kingship[electronic resource] :literature, language and politics in late medieval England /
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Reason and imagination in Chaucer, the perle-poet, and the cloud-author[electronic resource] :seeing from the center /
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The last Plantagenet consorts[electronic resource] :gender, genre, and historiography, 1440-1627 /
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Strong women[electronic resource] :life, text, and territory, 1347-1645 /
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Revisiting decadence[electronic resource] :a behavioral interpretation of fifteenth-century historical narrative /
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Premodern places[electronic resource] :Calais to Surinam, Chaucer to Aphra Behn /
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A concise companion to Middle English literature[electronic resource] /
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A companion to medieval English literature and culture, c.1350-c.1500[electronic resource] /
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Antimercantilism in late medieval English literature[electronic resource] /
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Crafting Jewishness in medieval England[electronic resource] :legally absent, virtually present /
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Divine ventriloquism in medieval English literature[electronic resource] :power, anxiety, subversion /
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The genre of medieval patience literature[electronic resource] :development, duplication, and gender /
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Geoffrey of Monmouth and the translation of female kingship[electronic resource] /
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Reading skin in medieval literature and culture[electronic resource] /
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The claims of poverty[electronic resource] :literature, culture,and ideology in late medieval England /
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Wonderful to relate[electronic resource] :miracle stories and miracle collecting in high medieval England /
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The island garden[electronic resource] :England's language of nation from Gildas to Marvell /
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Translations of authority in medieval English literature :valuing the vernacular /
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Space, gender, and memory in Middle English romance[electronic resource] :architectures of wonder in Melusine /
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The Psalms and medieval English literature[electronic resource] :from the conversion to the Reformation /
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