Third Series, Volume 4 (2007)
Articles
- A Usable Past: Early Bavarian Hagiography in Context
Jonathan Couser
- Judgment Day: Hopes, Joys, and Sorrows in Medieval England
Eric Gerald Stanley
- Knights and Knighthood in Gaelic Scotland, c. 1050–1300
Cynthia J. Neville and R. Andrew McDonald
- Beauvais Romanesque and Suger’s Workshop at Saint-Denis:
Creative Appropriation and Regional Identity
Elaine M. Beretz
- The Making of a Myth: Giraldus Cambrensis, Laudabiliter,
and Henry II’s Lordship of Ireland
Anne J. Duggan
- Lambeth Palace Library, MS 260, and the Problem of English Vernacularity
Ralph Hanna
- Game in the Medieval English Diet
Robin S. Oggins
- Middle Eastern Apocalyptic Traditions in Dante’s La Divina Commedia
and Mohammed’s Micraj or Night Journey
Brenda Deen Schildgen
- Talking with the Taxman about Poetry: England’s Economy in
“Against the King’s Taxes” and Wynnere and Wastoure
Brantley L. Bryant
- Praying by Numbers
Rachel Fulton
- Propaganda, Self-Interest, and Brotherly Love: Poverty
and Wealth in the Pamphlets of an Early-Reformation Preacher
Jennifer Smyth
- Agnes Bowker’s Cat, the Rabbit Woman of Godalming,
and the Shifting Nature of Portents in Early-Modern Europe
Philip M. Soergel
- The State of the Soul and the Soul of the State:
Reconciliation in the Two Parts of Shakespeare’s Henry IV
Charles R. Forker
- ‘The Double Variacioun of Worldy Blisse and Transmutacioun’:
Shakespeare’s Return to Ovid in Troilus and Cressida
Bradley Greenburg