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- A poet at the fountain : essays on the narrative verse of Guillaume de Machaut
- Affections of the mind : the politics of sacramental marriage in late medieval English literature
- After Augustine : the meditative reader and the text
- Allegory and philosophy in Avicenna (Ibn Sînâ) : with a translation of the Book of the Prophet Muhammad's ascent to heaven
- Alliterative revivals
- Angels and earthly creatures : preaching, performance, and gender in the later Middle Ages
- Animal encounters : contacts and concepts in medieval Britain
- Authors, audiences, and Old English verse
- Beasts of love : Richard de Fournival's Bestiaire d'amour and A woman's response
- Before Malory : reading Arthur in later medieval England
- Cataloguing discrepancies : the printed York Breviary of 1493
- Crossing borders : love between women in medieval French and Arabic literatures
- Daily life depicted in the Cantigas de Santa Maria
- Darogan : prophecy, lament and absent heroes in medieval welsh literature
- Eschatological subjects : divine and literary judgment in fourteenth-century French poetry
- European literature and the Latin Middle Ages
- European modernity and the Arab Mediterranean : toward a new philology and a counter-orientalism
- Fallible authors : Chaucer's Pardoner and Wife of Bath
- Fictions of identity in medieval France
- From Arabye to Engelond : Medieval Studies in Honour of Mahmoud Manzalaoui
- From virile woman to womanChrist : studies in medieval religion and literature
- Guido Cavalcanti : the other Middle Ages
- Her life historical : exemplarity and female saints' lives in late medieval England
- Iconography in Medieval Spanish Literature
- Idling the engine : linguistic skepticism in and around Cortazar, Kafka, and Joyce
- In light of another's word : European ethnography in the Middle Ages
- Interpreting Dante
- John Capgrave's fifteenth century
- Kings and Captains : Variations on a Heroic Theme
- Kissing the wild woman : art, beauty, and the reformation of the Italian prose romance in Giulia Bigolina's Urania
- Lancelot : the knight of the cart
- Machaut's legacy : the judgment poetry tradition in the later middle ages and beyond
- Mary Magdalene and the drama of saints : theater, gender, and religion in late medieval England
- Mary Magdalene in medieval culture : conflicted roles
- Mechthild of Magdeburg and her book : gender and the making of textual authority
- Medieval boundaries : rethinking difference in Old French literature
- Medieval conduct
- Medieval statecraft and the perspectives of history : essays by Joseph Strayer
- Medieval theory of authorship : scholastic literary attitudes in the later Middle Ages
- Mysticism and space : space and spatiality in the works of Richard Rolle, the cloud of unknowing author, and Julian of Norwich
- New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall
- New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall
- Obscene pedagogies : transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
- Outsiders : the humanity and inhumanity of giants in medieval French prose romance
- Parrots and nightingales : troubadour quotations and the development of European poetry
- Petrarch & Dante : anti-Dantism, metaphysics, tradition
- Piers Plowman and the poetics of enigma : riddles, rhetoric, and theology
- Pious Brief Narrative in Medieval Castilian & Galician Verse : From Berceo to Alfonso X
- Poetics of the Incarnation : Middle English writing and the leap of love
- Pornographic archaeology : medicine, medievalism, and the invention of the French nation
- Power play : the literature and politics of chess in the Late Middle Ages
- Printing the Middle Ages
- Prudentius' psychomachia : a reexamination
- Sacred Fictions : Holy Women and Hagiography in Late Antiquity
- Sacred and profane in Chaucer and late medieval literature : essays in honour of John V. Fleming
- Savage economy : the returns of Middle English romance
- Say what I am called : the Old English riddles of the Exeter Book and the Anglo-Latin riddle tradition
- Scribit Mater : Mary and the language arts in the literature of medieval England
- Sea of silk : a textile geography of women's work in medieval French literature
- Selections from Ystorya Bown O Hamtwn
- Symphonia : a critical edition of the Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum [Symphony of the harmony of celestial revelations]
- Textual histories : readings in the Anglo-Saxon chronicle
- The Arthur of medieval Latin literature : the development and dissemination of the Arthurian legend in medieval Latin
- The Arthur of the Italians : the Arthurian legend in Medieval Italian literature and culture
- The Arthur of the North : the Arthurian legend in the Norse and Rus' realms
- The Holy Grail : History and Legend
- The Kingdom of Sicily, 1100-1250 : a literary history
- The Middle English Bible : a Reassessment
- The Quest for the Christ Child in the Later Middle Ages
- The Southern Version of Cursor Mundi, Vol. I
- The Spanish ballad in English
- The afterlives of rape in medieval English literature
- The ancient flame : Dante and the poets
- The biblical Dante
- The book of Count Lucanor and Patronio : a translation of Don Juan Manuel's El Conde Lucanor
- The book of the knight Zifar : a translation of El libro del cavallero Zifar
- The curse of Eve, the wound of the hero : blood, gender, and medieval literature
- The empire of the self : self-command and political speech in Seneca and Petronius
- The ends of the body : identity and community in medieval culture
- The growth of the medieval Icelandic sagas (1180-1280)
- The hero's place : medieval literary traditions of space and belonging
- The literary mind of medieval & Renaissance Spain : essays,
- The milieu and context of the Wooing Group
- The mystical science of the soul : medieval cognition in Bernardino de Laredo's recollection method
- The performance of self : ritual, clothing, and identity during the Hundred Years War
- The queen's library : image-making at the court of Anne of Brittany, 1477-1514
- The romance of adultery : queenship and sexual transgression in Old French literature
- The scribes for women's convents in late medieval Germany
- Theorizing the ideal sovereign : the rise of the French vernacular royal biography
- They need nothing : Hispanic-Asian encounters of the colonial period
- Tradition and influence in Anglo-Saxon literature : an evolutionary, cognitivist approach
- Understanding the medieval meditative ascent : Augustine, Anselm, Boethius, & Dante
- Unlocking the wordhord : Anglo-Saxon studies in memory of Edward B. Irving, Jr.
- Verbal encounters : Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse studies for Roberta Frank
- Women in the medieval Spanish epic & lyric traditions
- Women of God and arms : female spirituality and political conflict, 1380-1600
- Wonderful to relate : miracle stories and miracle collecting in high medieval England
- Writing East : the "Travels" of Sir John Mandeville
- Writing history for the king : Henry II and the politics of vernacular historiography
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