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part one: obscure styles in medieval literature
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Jan M. Ziolkowski Introduction
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John Carey Obscure Styles in Medieval Ireland
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John T. Koch Obscurity and the Figure of Taliesin
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Joseph Harris Obscure Styles (Old English and Old Norse) and the Enigma of Gísla Saga
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Jan M. Ziolkowski Theories of Obscurity in the Latin Middle Ages
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Vincent Pollina Obscure Styles: The Early Troubadors
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Michel-Andre Bossy The Trobar Clus of Raimbaut d'Aurenga, Giraut de Bornelh, and Arnaut Daniel
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James L. Kugel Obscurity in Hebrew Liturgical Poetry
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Wolfhart Heinrichs Obscurity in Classical Arabic Poetry
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part two: miscellany
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Thomas D. Hill R.E. Kaske, Medieval Christian Literary Imagery: A Review of Reviews
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Phyllis R. Brown Beccel and the Theme of Death in Guđlac B
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Deborah VanderBilt Cædmon and the Translated Word: Orality, Textuality, and Authority
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Thomas J. Garbáty A Description of the Confession Miniatures for Gower's Confessio Amantis With Special Reference to the Illustrator's Role as Reader and Critic
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Thomas J. Hatton Florence and the Loathly Lady: Illusion and Reality in Book I of John Gower's Confessio Amantis
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Helen Clare Taylor "Mulier, Quid Floras?": Holy Tears in the Book of Margery Kempe
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Catherine Innes-Parker "Light Leaps" In Ancrene Wisse VI: Wiđ Lihtleapes Buggen Eche Blisse?
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Calvin B. Kendall The Verse Inscriptions of the Tympanum of Jaca and the Pax Anagram
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