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Peter Nicholson
The Dedications of Gower's Confessio Amantis
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Jane Chance
Anti-Courtly Love in Chaucer's Complants
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Jay Ruud
Chaucer and Nominalism:
The Envoy to Bukton
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84.
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Timothy D. O'Brien
The Shadow and Anima in Sir Orfeo
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Dennis Moore
Making Sense of an Ending:
Morgan Le Fay in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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John M. Theilmann
A Dramaturgical Perspective on Ricardian Absolutism
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Elizabeth A. R. Brown
The Chapels and Cult of Saint Louis at Saint-Denis
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Contributors
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Joyce Hill
Ælfric, Gelasius, and St. George
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Carole E. Newlands
Alcuin's Poem of Exile:
O Mea Cella
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Gary D. Schmidt
"A Fell Woman and Full of Strife":
The Legend of Hédroit, the Smith's Wife
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Eric M. Steinle
"Car Tu As Scens, Retorique Et Musique":
Machaut's Musical Narrative of the Remede De Fortune
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Peter C. Braeger
The Portrayal of Lot in the Middle English Cleanness
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Phillip McCaffrey
Le Roman de la Rose and the Sons of Narcissus
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Lynn Staley Johnson
The Clerk's Tale and the Arts of Narrative Manipulation
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Michael W. Twomey
Cleanness, Peter Comestor, and the Revelationes Sancti Methodii
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Douglas J. Wurtele
The Anti-Lollardry of Chaucer's Parson
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William Munson
The Layman's Prayer Context of the Crossing Charms in the Towneley Shepherds' Plays
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Paula J. Carlson
Alceste and Chaucer's View of Poetry in the Legend of Good Women
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Sid Sondergard
The Dramaturgical Intention of Cruelty in the Cornish Ordinalia
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