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- A game of heuene : word play and the meaning of Piers Plowman B
- A history of Old English meter
- A study of the pseudo-map cycle of Arthurian romance, to investigate its historico-geographic background and to provide a hypothesis as to its fabrication
- Allegory and mirror : tradition and structure in Middle English literature
- Alliterative poetry in Middle English
- Beginning well : framing fictions in Late Middle English Poetry
- Beowulf and old Germanic metre
- Boethius and dialogue : literary method in The consolation of philosophy
- Cain and Beowulf : a study in secular allegory
- Charles D'Orléans and the allegorical mode
- Chaucer and his English contemporaries : prologue and tale in The Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the Trivium : the mindsong of the Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer and the Trivium : the mindsong of the Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer and the country of the stars : poetic uses of astrological imagery
- Chaucer and the energy of creation : the design and the organization of the Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer and the energy of creation : the design and the organization of the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the imagery of narrative : the first five Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the politics of discourse
- Chaucer translator
- Chaucer's "legal fiction" : reading the records
- Chaucer's biblical poetics
- Chaucer's gardens and the language of convention
- Chaucer's gardens and the language of convention
- Chaucer's measuring eye
- Chaucer's open books : resistance to closure in medieval discourse
- Chaucer's poetics and the modern reader
- Chaucer, Boccaccio, and the debate of love : a comparative study of the Decameron and the Canterbury tales
- Chaucerian tragedy
- Classical rhetoric & medieval historiography
- Documentum de modo et arte dictandi et versificandi : (Instruction in the method and art of speaking and versifying)
- Double agents : women and clerical culture in Anglo-Saxon England
- Dramatic design in the Chester cycle
- Everyday saints and the art of narrative in the South English legendary
- Fifteenth century translation as an influence on English prose
- Figures of repetition in the old Provençal lyric : a study in the style of the troubadours
- Form and style in early English literature
- Formal aspects of medieval German poetry ; : a symposium
- Formula, character, and context ; : studies in Homeric, Old English, and Old Testament poetry
- From Pearl to Gawain : forme to fynisment
- From Pearl to Gawain : forme to fynisment
- Gold-Hall and earth-dragon : Beowulf as metaphor
- Iconography in Medieval Spanish Literature
- Iconography in medieval Spanish literature
- In search of sacred time : Jacobus de Voragine and the Golden legend
- Inventiones : fiction and referentiality in twelfth-century English historical writing
- Langland's fictions
- Latin satire ; : the structure of persuasion
- Lies, slander, and obscenity in Medieval English literature : pastoral rhetoric and the deviant speaker
- Lies, slander, and obscenity in medieval English literature : pastoral rhetoric and the deviant speaker
- Medieval eloquence : studies in the theory and practice of medieval rhetoric
- Medieval imagination : rhetoric and the poetry of courtly love
- Medieval narrative and modern narratology : subjects and objects of desire
- Medieval rhetoric : a casebook
- Medieval rhetoric and poetic (to 1400) : interpreted from representative works
- Middle English prose style : Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich
- Middle English prose style : Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich
- Narrative, authority, and power : the medieval exemplum and the Chaucerian tradition
- Pearl in its setting ; : a critical study of the structure and meaning of the Middle English poem
- Personification in Piers Plowman
- Poetic individuality in the Middle Ages : new departures in poetry, 1000-1150
- Political allegory in late Medieval England
- Politics, gender, and genre : the political thought of Christine de Pizan
- Pulp fictions of medieval England : Essays in popular romance
- Pulp fictions of medieval England : essays in popular romance
- Queering medieval genres
- Readings in medieval rhetoric
- Renaissance literary theory and practice
- Rhetoric and philosophy in Renaissance humanism ; : the union of eloquence and wisdom, Petrarch to Valla
- Rhetoric and the Writing of History, 400-1500
- Rhetoric and the origins of medieval drama
- Rhetoric in the Middle Ages : a history of rhetorical theory from Saint Augustine to the Renaissance
- Scribit Mater : Mary and the language arts in the literature of medieval England
- Seeing the Gawain-poet : description and the act of perception
- Shaping romance : interpretation, truth, and closure in twelfth-century French fictions
- Signes and sothe : language in the Piers Plowman tradition
- Story, myth, and celebration in old French narrative poetry : 1050-1200
- Structural principles in Old English poetry
- Structure and ideology in Boiardo's Orlando innamorato
- Structure and imagery in Ancrene Wisse
- Structure in medieval narrative
- Style and consciousness in Middle English narrative
- Telling images : Chaucer and the imagery of narrative II
- The Alliterative tradition in the fourteenth century
- The English alliterative tradition
- The Libro de Alexandre : medieval epic and Silver Latin
- The Libro de Alexandre : medieval epic and Silver Latin
- The Narreme in the medieval romance epic ; : an introduction to narrative structures
- The Razos de trobar of Raimon Vidal and associated texts
- The Song of Roland; formulaic style and poetic craft
- The alliterative revival
- The art of preaching : five medieval texts & translations
- The art of the Middle English lyric ; : essays in criticism
- The book of Kyng Arthur : the unity of Malory's Morte d'Arthur
- The book of the incipit : beginnings in the fourteenth century
- The construction of the Wakefield cycle
- The evangelical rhetoric of Ramon Llull : lay learning and piety in the Christian West around 1300
- The faces of time : portrayal of the past in Old French and Latin historical narrative of the Anglo-Norman regnum
- The fall of kings and princes : structure and destruction in Arthurian tragedy
- The fine delight that fathers thought : rhetoric and medievalism in Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The guest-hall of Eden ; : four essays on the design of old English poetry
- The larger rhetorical patterns in Anglo-Saxon poetry
- The literature of unlikeness
- The making of Chaucer's English : a study of words
- The master and Minerva : disputing women in French medieval culture
- The master and Minerva : disputing women in French medieval culture
- The matter of Scotland : historical narrative in medieval Scotland
- The medieval erotic alba; structure as meaning
- The medieval tradition of Thebes : history and narrative in the OF Roman de Thèbes, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Lydgate
- The meter and melody of Beowulf
- The pervasive image : the role of analogy in the poetry of Ausiàs March
- The poetics of personification
- The rhetoric of Cicero in its medieval and early Renaissance commentary tradition
- The rose and geryon : the poetics of fraud and violence in Jean de Meun and Dante
- The song of Troilus : lyric authority in the medieval book
- The structure of the Canterbury tales
- The textuality of Old English poetry
- Toward a medieval poetics
- Verbal Dueling in Heroic Narrative : the Homeric and Old English Traditions
- Vernacular aesthetics in the later middle ages : politics, performativity, and reception from literature to music
- Virgil in medieval England : figuring the Aeneid from the twelfth century to Chaucer
- Worlds made flesh : reading medieval manuscript culture
- Writing aloud : storytelling in late medieval England
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