Gregorian chant in Spain | p. 1 |
The shaping of Dante's cosmos | p. 7 |
Truthtelling and satire in the trial of Renard | p. 25 |
Fauvel's wayward wives | p. 43 |
Heinrich der Teichner : the didactic poet as a troublemaker, whistle-blower, and social rebel | p. 63 |
Squire Jankyn's legs and feet : physiognomy, social class, and fantasy in the Wife of Bath's prologue and tale | p. 83 |
Poes-ing in the dark : an Irish presence in early modern British literature | p. 103 |
"Your father's perfection shall be your blemish" : the 3rd Earl of Essex and the development of a legend | p. 117 |
Review articles | |
Two new studies of medieval spirituality | p. 133 |
Review notices | |
Piero Boitani and Jill Mann, eds., The Cambridge companion to Chaucer, second edition | p. 137 |
Joyce Tally Lionarons, ed., Old English literature in its manuscript context | p. 138 |
Hildeberti Cenomanensis Episcopi Vita Beate Marie Egiptiace | p. 142 |
Soren Kaspersen, ed., Images of cult and devotion : function and reception of Christian images in medieval and post-medieval Europe | p. 143 |
Richard Marsden, ed., The Cambridge Old English reader | p. 145 |
Darren Oldridge, Strange histories : the trial of the pig, the walking dead, and other matters of fact | p. 147 |
Deanne Williams, The French fetish from Chaucer to Shakespeare | p. 149 |
Lynn Staley, languages of power in the age of Richard II | p. 151 |
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