The Philosophical Uses of Medieval Philosophy
The Philosophical Uses of Medieval Philosophy Wolf, Robert G. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 1 (1984) Abstract As a philosopher engaged in the…
A Catalan Astronomical Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century: Newberry Library Ayer MS 746
A Catalan Astronomical Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century: Newberry Library Ayer MS 746 Johnston, Mark D. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 1 (1984)…
Prophecy, Dragons and Meaning in Malory
Prophecy, Dragons and Meaning in Malory Kordecki, Lesley Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 1 (1984) Abstract Of all the perplexing aspects of medieval…
“I Herd an Harping on a Hille”: Its Text and Context
I Herd an Harping on a Hille: Its Text and Context Emblom, Margaret Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 1 (1984) Abstract That the…
The Canterbury Tales as Compilatio
The Canterbury Tales as Compilatio Hinton, Norman D. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 1 (1984) Abstract Recent Chaucerian scholarship and criticism by Malcom…
Codicological Consideration in the Beowulf Manuscript
Codicological Consideration in the Beowulf Manuscript Clement, Richard W. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 1 (1984) Abstract A recent book by Professor Kevin…
The Dream of the Rood: Apotheosis of Anglo-Saxon Paradox
The Dream of the Rood: Apotheosis of Anglo-Saxon Paradox Graybill, Robert V. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 1 (1984) Abstract Although many critics…
Semantic Social Games and the Game of Life in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Arrow-Odd’s Saga
Semantic Social Games and the Game of Life in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Arrow-Odd’s Saga Taylor, Jefferey H. Medieval Forum,…
Evil Twins? The Role of the Monsters in Beowulf
Evil Twins? The Role of the Monsters in Beowulf Bruce, Alexander M. Medieval Forum, vol. 6 (2007) Abstract When we consider the balanced…
To Have and to Hold: Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe 1200 – 1700
To Have and to Hold: Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe 1200 – 1700 The last session I had the pleasure of attending was entitled,…
To Have and to Hold: Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe 1200 – 1700
To Have and to Hold: Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe 1200 – 1700 Peter and I had the pleasure interviewing Professor Ann Crabb (…
To Have and to Hold: Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe 1200 – 1700
Peter and I had the opportunity to attend the To Have and to Hold: Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe 1200 – 1700 conference at…
‘Turn, traitor untrew’: Altering Arthur and Mordred in the Alliterative Morte Arthure
The Alliterative Morte presents the reader with at least two questions in regard to characterization. One is the drastic change Arthur undergoes some halfway through, from prudent and virtuous king to cruel and reckless tyrant.
Chaucer and the Early Church
Chaucer and the Early Church Kaiser, Melanie L. and Dean, James M. Medieval Forum, vol. 5 (2006) Abstract Although some Chaucerians have questioned…
Christian Heroism and the West Saxon Achievement: The Old English Poetic Evidence
Christian Heroism and the West Saxon Achievement: The Old English Poetic Evidence Hare, Kent G. Medieval Forum, vol.4 (2004) Abstract In its existing…
Unity, Genre, and Subverting the Absolute Past: The Case of Malory’s “Tournament at Surluse”
Unity, Genre, and Subverting the Absolute Past: The Case of Malory’s “Tournament at Surluse” Hordis, Sandra M. Medieval Forum, vol.4 (2004) Abstract…
“Of this I can make no sense”: Wulf and Eadwacer and the Destabilization of Meaning
“Of this I can make no sense”: Wulf and Eadwacer and the Destabilization of Meaning Donahue, James J. Medieval Forum, vol. 4 (2004)…
Music and Magic in Le Bel Inconnu and Lybeaus Desconu
Music and Magic in Le Bel Inconnu and Lybeaus Desconu Zaerr, Linda Marie Medieval Forum, vol. 4 (2004) Abstract The thirteenth-century Old French…
“The Pale and Perfect Measured Parade” John Steinbeck’s First Draft of The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights
“The Pale and Perfect Measured Parade” John Steinbeck’s First Draft of The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights Stork, Nancy Medieval…
Emaré’s Fabulous Robe: The Ambiguity of Power in a Late Medieval Romance
Emaré’s Fabulous Robe: The Ambiguity of Power in a Late Medieval Romance Tsai, Christine Li-ju Medieval Forum, vol 3. (2003) Abstract This article…
Anger with God and Man: The Social Contexts of Melibee’s Anger
Anger with God and Man: The Social Contexts of Melibee’s Anger Griffith, John L. Medieval Forum, vol 3. (2003) Abstract Among modern critics,…
Fracture and Containment in the Icelandic Skalds’ Sagas
Fracture and Containment in the Icelandic Skalds’ Sagas Sayers, William Medieval Forum, vol. 3 (2003) Abstract Icelandic biographies of tenth- and eleventh-century poets are…
Merry Married Brothers: Wedded Friendship, Lovers’ Language and Male Matrimonials in Two Middle English Romances
Both Athelston and Amis and Amiloun show idealized same-sex friendships through various guises. In each, the bonds of friendship are cemented through troth-plights, which approach marriage vows in their complexity and wording
Web Spotlight: Medieval Portal Sites
Web Spotlight: Medieval Portal Sites Kline, Daniel T. Medieval Forum, vol. 2 (2003) Abstract This feature brings attention to a select number of…
Rethinking Marie
Rethinking Marie Hazell, Dinah Medieval Forum, vol. 2 (2003) Abstract Marie de France is traditionally associated with the English court of Henry II…
