ANTHONY P. BALE
ANTHONY P. BALE
A Norfolk gentlewoman and Lydgatian patronage: Lady Sibylle Boys and her cultural environment | 280 | MÆ 78.2 (2009), 261-280 | DOI:10.2307/43632840 |
Jonathan Hsy, Trading Tongues, Merchants, Multilingualism, and Medieval Literature (Anthony Bale) |
MÆ 84.2 (2015), 335- | DOI:10.2307/26396545 | |||
Adrienne Williams Boyarin, Miracles of the Virgin in Medieval England: Law and Jewishness in Marian Legends | MÆ 82.2 (2013), 328- | DOI:10.2307/43633023 | |||
Catherine S. Cox, The Judaic Other in Dante, the ‘Gawain’ Poet, and Chaucer | 130 | MÆ 76.1 (2007), 129-130 | DOI:10.2307/43632309 | ||
Sheila Delany (ed.), ‘Turn it again’: Jewish Medieval Studies and Literary Theory | 141 | MÆ 75.1 (2006), 140-141 | DOI:10.2307/43621039 | ||
Andrew P. Scheil, Footsteps of Israel: Understanding Jews in Anglo-Saxon England | 146 | MÆ 75.1 (2006), 145-146 | DOI:10.2307/43621043 | ||
Nigel Mortimer, John Lydgate's 'Fall of Princes': Narrative Tragedy in its Literary and Political Contexts | 331 | MÆ 75.2 (2006), 330-331 | DOI:10.2307/43632777 | ||
Siân Echard, A Companion to Gower | 349 | MÆ 74.2 (2005), 348-349 | DOI:10.2307/43632749 | ||
M. C. Seymour, The Defective Version of Mandeville’s ‘Travels’, EETS 319 | 335 | MÆ 72.2 (2003), 334-335 | DOI:10.2307/43630522 |