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1. Mediaevalia: Volume > 5
Matthew Marino Linguistics, Literary Criticism, and Old English
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J. E. Cross The Apostles in the Old English Martyrology
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Paul A. Olson Chaucer's Epic Statement and the Political Milieu of the Late Fourteenth Century
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William C. McDonald Death in the Stars: Heinrich Von Mügeln on the Black Plague
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Ann McMillan Men's Weapons, Women's War: The Nine Female Worthies, 1400-1640
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Edmund Reiss The Tradition of Moses in the Underworld and the York Plays of the Transfiguration and Harrowing
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L. Staley Johnson The Medieval Hector: A Double Tradition
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Laura Kendrick On Reading Medieval Political Verse: Two Partisan Poems from the Reign of Edward II
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Janet Levarie Smarr Rewriting One's Precursors: Notes on the Decameron
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Stephen Spector Paper Evidence and the Genesis of the Macro Plays
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Edward Dudley The Inquisition of Love: Tratado as a Fictional Genre
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Alcuin Blamires Chaucer's Revaluation of Chivalric Honor
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Thomas D. Hill The Return of the Broken Butterfly: Beowulf, Line 163, Again
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Paul Ruggiers, Donald C. Baker, A. I. Doyle, M. B. Parkes Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales: A Facsimile and Transcription of the Hengwrt Manuscript, With Variants from the Ellesmere Manuscript
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