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Blunting lances and razing towers: Masculine performance and early Tudor reforms
The falcon, the beast and the image: Dante's "Geryon" and W. B. Yeat's "The Second Coming"
 
Death at first sight: The duality of love in Thibaut de Champagne and Ibn Quzman
"Diu kuneginne riche streit da ritterliche." Chess as an impetus for female agency
 
Transcending the ages of men: Rodrigo as the male exemplar of the of the "Mocedades de Rodrigo"
Las figuras de Job y Maria en las "Memorias" de Leonor Lopez de Cordoba
 
The arenga in the literature of medieval Spain
Alcuin and Alfred: Two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers
 
Virgins, mothers, monsters: Late-medieval readings of the female body out of bounds
Poetic anthologies of fifteenth-century France and their relationship to collections of the French secular polyphonic chanson
 
Myth, the marvelous, the exotic, and the hero in the "Roman d'Alexandre"
Sarasins and Franks: Perceptions of self and the other in 12th-15th century literature
 
Gifts and economic exchange in Middle English religious writing
Rendering the word: Vernacular accounts of the parables in late medieval England
 
The Reception of the Acts of Thecla in Syriac Christianity: Translation, Collection, and Reception
Locating feeling: Emotion, space, and place in Middle High German courtly literature around 1200
 
Questioning chivalry in the Middle English Gawain romances
The Economy and Parody of Matrimony in Boccaccio's "Decameron"