Troubling Gender and Genre in The Trials & Joys of Marriage
Troubling Gender and Genre in The Trials & Joys of Marriage Salisbury, Eve Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, vol. 11 (2003) No.…
The Medium of Middle English Lyrics
The Medium of Middle English Lyrics Stevick, Robert D. Medieval English Studies, vol. 8 (2000) Abstract A few years ago I prepared a…
Faith and Loyalty: Sir Gawain as a Medieval Man
Faith and Loyalty: Sir Gawain as a Medieval Man Chung, Inju Medieval English Studies, vol. 8 (2000) Abstract Sir Gawain and the Green…
Rebirth of a Nation? Historical Mythmaking in Layamon’s Brut
Rebirth of a Nation? Historical Mythmaking in Layamon’s Brut Brennan, John P. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 17 (2000) Abstract In spite of…
The Paternal Function in Sir Gowther
The Paternal Function in Sir Gowther McGregor, Francine Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 16 (1999) Abstract Symbols in fact envelop the life of…
The Female Spell-caster in Middle English Romances: Heretical Outsider or Political Insider
The Female Spell-caster in Middle English Romances: Heretical Outsider or Political Insider Goodman, Barbara A. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 15 (1998) Abstract…
Herbs, Birds, and Cryptic Words for English Devotional Readers
Herbs, Birds, and Cryptic Words for English Devotional Readers Fein, Susanna Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 15 (1998) Abstract “Meditation,” according to Hugh…
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as a Christmas Poem
The Christmas motif is readily observable in the poem’s externals, particulary in its setting and in the person of the Green Knight.
Crucifye hem, Crucifye hem: The Subject and Affective Response in Middle English Passion Narratives
The main focus of this paper is an especially widely read and disseminated meditation on Christ’s life, Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ.
The Virgin Above the Writing in the First Vita of Douce 114
The Virgin Above the Writing in the First Vita of Douce 114 Clouse, Rebecca Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 11 (1994) Abstract Elizabeth…
Sir Orfeo: A Middle English Version By J.R.R. Tolkien
The article presents an edition of Sir Orfeo, first published by J.R.R. Tolkien in 1944. Sir Orfeo was a Middle English poem, first written in the late-thirteenth or early-fourteenth century.