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241. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
William Calin John Gower's Continuity in the Tradition of French Fin' Amor
242. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
R.A. Shoaf 'Tho Love Made Him an Hard Eschange' and 'With Fals Brocage Hath Take Usure': Narcissus and Echo in the Confessio Amantis
243. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
James Simpson Genius's "Enforma Cio Un" in Book III of the Confessio Amantis
244. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
Chauncey Wood Petrarchanism in the Confessio Amantis
245. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
A. C. Spearing Canace and Machaire
246. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
A.S.G. Edwards Gower's Women in the Confessio
247. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
Alan T. Gaylord "After the Forme of My Writynge": Gower's Bookish Prosody
248. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
Thomas H. Bestul Gower's Mirror De L'Omme and the Meditative Tradition
249. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
N.F. Blake Early Printed Editions of Confessio Amantis
250. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
Andrew Galloway Gower in His Most Learned Role and the Peasants' Revolt of 1381
251. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
Stephen J. Lynch The Authority of Gower in Shakespeare's Pericles
252. Mediaevalia: Volume > 16
Charles R. Blyth Thomas Hoccleve's Other Master
253. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
Janet Thormann The Battle of Brunanburh and the Matter of History
254. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
John D. Niles Introduction
255. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
Earl R. Anderson The Roman Idea of a Comitatus and Its Application to the Battle of Maldon
256. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
Dolores Warwick Frese "Worda Ond Worca": The Battle of Maldon and the Lost Text of Ælfflæd's Tapestry
257. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
John M. Hill Transcendental Loyalty in the Battle of Maldon
258. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
Edward L Condren From Politics to Poetry: Ambivalent Ethics in the Battle of Maldon
259. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
John D. Niles Maldon and Mythopoesis
260. Mediaevalia: Volume > 17
Elizabeth Ashman Rowe Historical Invasions / Historiographical Interventions: Snorri Sturluson and the Battle of Stamford Bridge