Volume 11 (1992)

Table of Contents

Front Matter PDF
Foreword PDF
John Lawlor 1 - 6
Lydgate and the Roman Antique PDF
Paul M. Clogan 7 - 21
Vocabulary in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight PDF
S. S. Hussey 22 - 31
Respecting the Book: Editing Old English Liturgical Poems in their Manuscripts PDF
Sarah Larratt Keefer 32 - 52
In Defence of Byrhtnoth PDF
I. J. Kirby 53 - 60
As Who Say / Saith Revisited: Form and Function PDF
Saara Nevanlinna 61 - 81
Madame Eglentyne in Her Day and in Ours: Anti-Semitism in The Prioress's Tale and a Modern Parallel PDF
Elisabeth M. Orsten 82 - 100
Attila the Hun and King Arthur: A Question of Affinities
Florence H. Ridley 101 - 115
How to Pronounce Berwick: A Curious Paradigm of Chaucer's Bishop Bradwardine PDF
Beryl Rowland 116 - 123
Chaucerian Irony Revisited: A Rhetorical Perspective PDF
R. J. Schoeck 124 - 140
The Authority of Text: Nicholas of Lyra's Judaeo-Christian Hermeneutic and The Canterbury Tales
Rhonda Wauhkonen 141 - 159
Roger Bacon's Polyglot Alphabets PDF
Horst Weinstock 160 - 178
The "Double Sorwe" of the Wife of Bath: Chaucer and the Misogynist Tradition PDF
Douglas Wurtele 179 - 205