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Vol 42 (2020)
ARTICLES

Mary C. Flannery

Et cetera: Obscenity and Textual Play in the Hengwrt Manuscript

 

Arvind Thomas

Fighting Force with Force: How the Reeve Makes His Day; or, Chaucer Stands His Ground among Jurists Past and Present

 

Jennifer E. Bryan

“Following Echo”: Speech and Common Profit in Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale

 

Laura Ashe

How to Read Both: The Logic of True Contradictions in Chaucer’s World

 

Angela Florschuetz

Bad Blood: Patrilineal Inheritance and the Body of the Heir in William of Palerne

 

Emma O. Bérat

Transformative Genealogies: Childbirth and Crises of Succession in Athelston

 

Kathleen E. Kennedy

Moors and Moorishness in Late Medieval England

 

Amy Appleford and Corinne Saunders

Reading Women in the Medieval Information Age: The Life of Elizabeth of Spalbeek and  The Book of Margery Kempe

 

COLLOQUIUM: Women’s Literary Culture and the Medieval English Canon: Gender and Genre.  Edited by Laura Saetveit Miles and Diane Watt

 

Laura Saetveit Miles and Diane Watt

Introduction

 

Laura Saetveit Miles

Canon, Anon., or a Nun? Queering the Canon with Medieval Devotional Prose

 

Liz Herbert McAvoy and Roberta Magnani

What Is a Woman? Enclosure and Female Piety in Chaucer’s The Knight’s Tale

 

Sue Niebrzydowski

Comedy, the Canon, and Medieval Women’s Wit

 

Diane Watt

The Paston Women and Chaucer: Reading Women and Canon Formation in the Fifteenth Century

 

Denis Renevey

“Olde feble wymmen with perseuerance ouercome many longe pilgrimages”: Mapping the Feminine in Disce mori

 

Nancy Bradley Warren

Gender, Genre, and the Afterlives of Medieval Devotion: The Lussher Psalter and Its Readers

 

 

REVIEWS

Anthony Bale and Sebastian Sobecki, eds., Medieval English Travel: A Critical Anthology (Kara L. McShane)

 

C. David Benson, Imagined Romes: The Ancient City and Its Stories in Middle English Poetry (Karla Taylor)

 

John M. Bowers, Tolkien’s Lost Chaucer (Tim William Machan)

 

Glenn D. Burger and Rory G. Critten, eds., Household Knowledges in Late-Medieval England and France (George Shuffelton)

 

Diane Cady, The Gender of Money in Middle English Literature: Value and Economy in Late Medieval England (Rosemary O’Neill)

 

Megan L. Cook, The Poet and the Antiquaries: Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History, 1532–1635 (Alexandra Gillespie)

 

Mary C. Flannery, Practising Shame: Female Honour in Later Medieval England (Christopher Michael Roman)

 

Katharine W. Jager, ed., Vernacular Aesthetics in the Later Middle Ages: Politics, Performativity, and Reception from Literature to Music (Tekla Bude)

 

Jennifer Jahner, Literature and Law in the Era of Magna Carta (Tom Johnson)

 

Jennifer Jahner, Emily Steiner, and Elizabeth M. Tyler, eds., Medieval Historical Writing: Britain and Ireland, 500–1500 (Helen Fulton)

 

Ian Johnson, ed., Geoffrey Chaucer in Context (Leah Schwebel)

 

David Lawton, ed., The Norton Chaucer (David Raybin)

 

Robert J. Meyer-Lee, Literary Value and Social Identity in the “Canterbury Tales” (David K. Coley)

 

Julie Orlemanski, Symptomatic Subjects: Bodies, Medicine, and Causation in the Literature of Late Medieval England (Rebecca Krug)

 

Julie Paulson, Theater of the Word: Selfhood in the English Morality Play (Matthew Sergi)

 

Stephen H. Rigby, with Siȃn Echard, eds., Historians on John Gower (Eve Salisbury)

 

Sarah Salih, Imagining the Pagan in Late Medieval England (Gabriel Ford)

 

Elizabeth Scala, The Canterbury Tales Handbook (Kim Zarins)

 

Samantha Katz Seal, Father Chaucer: Generating Authority in “The Canterbury Tales” (Claire M. Waters)

 

Charles Russell Stone, The “Roman de toute chevalerie”: Reading Alexander Romance in Late Medieval England (Christine Chism)

 

Nancy Bradley Warren, Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras (Kathleen Forni)

 

Cord J. Whitaker, Black Metaphors: How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking (Shirin A. Khanmohamadi)

 

 

BOOKS RECEIVED

AN ANNOTATED CHAUCER BIBLIOGRAPHY

Stephanie Amsel

Classifications

Abbreviations of Chaucer’s Works

Periodical Abbreviations

Bibliographical Citations and Annotations

Author Index—Bibliography