The Presidential Address | |
"Micrological Aggregates": Is the New Chaucer Society Speaking in Tongues? | p. 1 |
The Biennial Lecture | |
"And countrefete the speche of every man / He koude, whan he sholde telle a tale": Toward a Lapsarian Poetics for The Canterbury Tales | p. 27 |
Articles | |
Desire for the Past | p. 59 |
Langland's Musical Reader: Liturgy, Law, and the Constraints of Performance | p. 99 |
Reading Gower in a Manuscript Culture: Latin and English in Illustrated Manuscripts of the Confessio Amantis | p. 143 |
"As just as is a squyre": The Politics of "Lewed Translacion" in Chaucer's Summoner's Tale | p. 187 |
The End of The Summoner's Tale and the Uses of Pentecost | p. 209 |
Eulogies and Usurpations: Hoccleve and Chaucer Revisited | p. 247 |
"Oure Fadres Olde and Modres": Gender, Heresy, and Hoccleve's Literary Politics | p. 275 |
Poems by Chaucer in John Harpur's Psalter | p. 301 |
Reviews | |
F. R. P. Akehurst and Stephanie Cain Van D'Elden, eds., The Stranger in Medieval Society | p. 315 |
Thomas H. Bestul, Texts of the Passion: Latin Devotional Literature and Medieval Society | p. 318 |
Alcuin Blamires, The Case for Women in Medieval Culture | p. 320 |
David Burnley, Courtliness and Literature in Medieval England | p. 323 |
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Bonnie Wheeler, eds., Becoming Male in the Middle Ages | p. 326 |
Helen Cooper and Sally Mapstone, eds., The Long Fifteenth Century: Essays for Douglas Gray | p. 330 |
Catherine S. Cox, Gender and Language in Chaucer | p. 335 |
Joseph A. Dane, Who is Buried in Chaucer's Tomb?: Studies in the Reception of Chaucer's Book | p. 338 |
James Dean, The World Groun Old in Later Medieval Literature | p. 341 |
Sheila Delany, Impolitic Bodies: Poetry, Saints, and Society in Fifteenth-Century England. The Work of Osbern Bokenham | p. 343 |
Laurence de Looze, Pseudo-Autobiography in the Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz, Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart, and Geoffrey Chaucer | p. 346 |
Caroline D. Eckhardt, ed., Castleford's Chronicle, or, The Boke of Brut, 2 vols. | p. 349 |
Joan M. Ferrante, To the Glory of Her Sex: Women's Roles in the Composition of Medieval Texts | p. 352 |
James L. Gillespie, ed., The Age of Richard II | p. 354 |
Thomas Hahn and Alan Lupack, eds., Retelling Tales: Essays in Honor of Russell Peck | p. 356 |
Anne Hudson, ed., Selections from English Wycliffite Writings | p. 359 |
Steven Justice and Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, eds., Written Work: Langland, Labor, and Authorship | p. 361 |
Karma Lochrie, Peggy McCracken, and James A. Schultz, eds., Constructing Medieval Sexuality | p. 364 |
Mary Rhinelander McCarl, ed., The Plowman's Tale: The c. 1532 and 1606 Editions of a Spurious Canterbury Tale | p. 367 |
Rosemarie P. McGerr, Chaucer's Open Books: Resistance to Closure in Medieval Discourse | p. 371 |
Stephen G. Nichols and Siegfried Wenzel, eds., The Whole Book: Cultural Perspectives on the Medieval Miscellany | p. 373 |
Monica Brzezinski Potkay and Regula Meyer Evitt, Minding the Body: Women and Literature in the Middle Ages, 800-1500 | p. 377 |
P. R. Robinson and Rivkah Zim, eds., Of the Making of Books: Medieval Manuscripts, Their Scribes and Readers. Essays Presented to M. B. Parkes | p. 379 |
M. C. Seymour, A Catalogue of Chaucer Manuscripts: Volume II, The Canterbury Tales | p. 382 |
Claire Sponsler, Drama and Resistance: Bodies, Goods, and Theatricality in Late Medieval England | p. 385 |
Jane Taylor and Lesley Smith, eds., Women and the Book: Assessing the Visual Evidence | p. 389 |
Paul Beekman Taylor, Chaucer Translator | p. 392 |
Andre Vauchez, Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages | p. 394 |
David Wallace, Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England and Italy | p. 397 |
Karen A. Winstead, Virgin Martyrs: Legends of Sainthood in Late Medieval England | p. 401 |
Books Received | p. 405 |
An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography, 1997 | |
Mark Allen, Bege K. Bowers | p. 409 |
Classifications | p. 413 |
Abbreviations of Chaucer's Works | p. 415 |
Periodical Abbreviations | p. 419 |
Bibliographical Citations and Annotations | p. 423 |
Author Index--Bibliography | p. 495 |
The New Chaucer Society | |
Eleventh International Congress Program | p. 501 |
Index | p. 515 |
Table of Contents provided by Syndetics. All Rights Reserved. |