Incoming Resources
- Pulp fictions of medieval England, essays in popular romance, edited by Nicola McDonald
- Chaucer, Boccaccio, and the debate of love, a comparative study of the Decameron and the Canterbury tales, N. S. Thompson
- Textual subjectivity, the encoding of subjectivity in medieval narratives and lyrics, A.C. Spearing
- The master and Minerva, disputing women in French medieval culture, Helen Solterer
- Medieval narrative and modern narratology, subjects and objects of desire, Evelyn Birge Vitz
- Telling images, Chaucer and the imagery of narrative II, V.A. Kolve
- Classroom commentaries, teaching the Poetria nova across medieval and Renaissance Europe, Marjorie Curry Woods
- Chaucer's frame tales, the physical and the metaphysical, Joerg O. Fichte (ed.)
- The art of medieval French romance, Douglas Kelly
- Chaucer's poetics and the modern reader, Robert M. Jordan
- Personification in Piers Plowman, Lavinia Griffiths
- Dante's Commedia, elements of structure, Charles S. Singleton
- The making of Chaucer's English, a study of words, Christopher Cannon
- From Wulfstan to Richard Rolle, papers exploring the continuity of English prose