Literature, Medieval + History and criticism
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Literature, Medieval + History and criticism
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Literature, Medieval + History and criticism
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- Women writers of the Middle Ages, a critical study of texts from Perpetua (+ 203) to Marguerite Porete (+ 1310), Peter Dronke
- Narrative conventions of truth in the Middle Ages, Jeanette M.A. Beer
- Postcolonial approaches to the European Middle Ages, translating cultures, edited by Ananya Jahanara Kabir and Deanne Williams
- The ages of man, a study in medieval writing and thought, J.A. Burrow
- The medieval hero on screen, representations from Beowulf to Buffy, edited by Martha W. Driver and Sid Ray ; with a foreword by Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Contextualizing the Muslim other in medieval Christian discourse, edited by Jerold C. Frakes
- Medieval romance and the construction of heterosexuality, Louise M. Sylvester
- Meeting the foreign in the Middle Ages, edited by Albrecht Classen
- Desiring discourse, the literature of love, Ovid through Chaucer
- Medieval narratives between history and fiction, from the centre to the periphery of Europe, c. 1100-1400, edited by Panagiotis A. Agapitos and Lars Boje Mortensen
- Seeking the woman in late Medieval and Renaissance writings, essays in feminist contextual criticism, edited by Sheila Fisher and Janet E. Halley
- Sexuality, sociality, and cosmology in medieval literary texts, edited by Jennifer N. Brown and Marla Segol
- The character of King Arthur in medieval literature, Rosemary Morris
- Medieval narrative, an introduction, Tony Davenport
- European literature and the Latin Middle Ages, Ernst Robert Curtius ; translated from the German by Willard R. Trask
- Renaissance thought and its sources, Paul Oskar Kristeller ; edited by Michael Mooney
- Essays in medieval culture
- Chivalric literature, essays on relations between literature & life in the later Middle Ages, edited by Larry D. Benson & John Leyerle
- Epic and romance, essays on medieval literature
- Pangs of love and longing, configurations of desire in premodern literature, edited by Anders Cullhed [and three others]
- Wykked wyves and the woes of marriage, misogamous literature from Juvenal to Chaucer, Katharina M. Wilson and Elizabeth M. Makowski
- How not to make a human, pets, feral children, worms, sky burial, oysters, Karl Steel
- Anatomy of the novella, the European tale collection from Boccaccio and Chaucer to Cervantes, Robert J. Clements and Joseph Gibaldi
- Authority and gender in medieval and Renaissance chronicles, edited by Juliana Dresvina and Nicholas Sparks
- Images of the medieval peasant, Paul Freedman
- Seeing sodomy in the Middle Ages, Robert Mills
- Medieval go-betweens and Chaucer's Pandarus, Gretchen Mieszkowski
- Idols in the East, European representations of Islam and the Orient 1100-1450, Suzanne Conklin Akbari
- How soon is now?, medieval texts, amateur readers, and the queerness of time, Carolyn Dinshaw
- How soon is now?, medieval texts, amateur readers, and the queerness of time, Carolyn Dinshaw
- Languages of love and hate, conflict, communication, and identity in the medieval Mediterranean, edited by Sarah Lambert and Helen Nicholson
- King Arthur through the ages, edited by Valerie M. Lagorio, Mildred Leake Day
- Memory and gender in medieval Europe, 900-1200, Elisabeth van Houts
- The Cambridge companion to medieval romance, edited by Roberta L. Krueger
- The witness and the other world, exotic European travel writing, 400-1600, Mary B. Campbell
- The witness and the other world, exotic European travel writing, 400-1600, Mary B. Campbell
- Women writers of the Middle Ages, a critical study of texts from Perpetua (+203) to Marguerite Porete (+1310), Peter Dronke
- Studies in medieval and Renaissance literature, by C.S. Lewis ; collected by Walter Hooper
- Medieval literary politics, shapes of ideology, Sheila Delany
- Reading Dido, gender, textuality, and the medieval Aeneid, Marilynn Desmond
- Texts and the self in the twelfth century, Sarah Spence
- Medieval texts & contemporary readers, edited by Laurie A. Finke and Martin B. Shichtman
- Women and writing in medieval Europe, a sourcebook, Carolyne Larrington
- The Oxford handbook of medieval literature in English, edited by Elaine Treharne and Greg Walker ; with the assistance of William Green
- To the glory of her sex, women's roles in the composition of medieval texts, Joan M. Ferrante
- Lovesickness in the Middle Ages, the Viaticum and its commentaries, Mary Frances Wack
- Heroes and anti-heroes in medieval romance, edited by Neil Cartlidge
- Voices in dialogue, reading women in the Middle Ages, Linda Olson and Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, editors
- How soon is now?, medieval texts, amateur readers, and the queerness of time, Carolyn Dinshaw
- Cattle-raids and courtships, medieval narrative genres in a traditional context, by Vincent A. Dunn