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30.1 (1961), 61-64 |
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HUGH WHITE |
The Ages of Man: a Study in Medieval Writing and Thought, by J. A. Burrow |
57.1 (1988), 81-82 |
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CATHERINE A.M. CLARKE |
Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley, Writing the Future: Lazamon’s Prophetic History |
73.1 (2004), 117-118 |
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LAURA VARNAM |
Diane Watt, Medieval Women’s Writing |
78.1 (2009), 128-129 |
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Anne Hudson |
John Scattergood, Occasions for Writing: Essays on Medieval and Renaissance Literature, Politics and Society |
80.1 (2011), 130- |
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ALASTAIR MATTHEWS |
Matthew Kempshall, Rhetoric and the Writing of History, 400–1500 |
83.1 (2014), 136- |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Catherine A. M. Clarke, Writing Power in Anglo-Saxon England: Texts, Hierarchies, Economies |
83.1 (2014), 137- |
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NORMAN KLASSEN |
David Aers, Faith, Ethics and Church: Writing in England, 1360-1409 |
71.1 (2002), 138-140 |
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Anne Hudson |
Edwin D. Craun, Ethics and Power in Medieval English Reformist Writing |
80.1 (2011), 142- |
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JOHN C. HIRSH |
Community, Gender and Individual Identity, English Writing 1360-1430, by David Aers |
59.1 (1990), 142-143 |
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ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
Women's Writing in Middle English, by Alexandra Barratt |
63.1 (1994), 142-142 |
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Julia Boffey |
Malcolm Richardson, Middle-Class Writing in Late Medieval London |
82.1 (2013), 144- |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Mark C. Amodio, Writing the Oral Tradition: Oral Poetics and Literate Culture in Medieval England |
75.1 (2006), 144-145 |
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CYNTHIA J. BROWN |
Helen J. Swift, Gender, Writing and Performance: Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France (1440-1538), Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs |
78.1 (2009), 148-149 |
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G.H. McWilliam |
Writing in Dante's Cult of Truth: from Borges to Boccaccio, by María Rosa Menocal |
62.1 (1993), 150-152 |
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Allan Westphall |
Robyn Malo, Relics and Writing in Late Medieval England |
85.1 (2016), 155- |
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C. David Benson |
lain Macleod Higgins, Writing East: The 'Travels of Sir John Mandeville |
67.1 (1998), 158-159 |
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Hannah Piercy |
Emily Dolmans, Writing Regional Identities in Medieval England: From the ‘Gesta Herwardi’ to ‘Richard Coer de Lyon’
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90.1 (2021), 161-162 |
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Alastair Minnis |
Megan E. Murton, Chaucer’s Prayers: Writing Christian and Pagan Devotion |
90.1 (2021), 164-165 |
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ARDIS BUTTERFIELD |
From Song to Book: the Poetics of Writing in Old French Lyric and Lyrical Narrative Poetry, by Sylvia Huot |
58.1 (1989), 165-166 |
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Tom Birkett |
Peter Orton, Writing in a Speaking World: The Pragmatics of Literacy in Anglo-Saxon Inscriptions and Old English Poetry |
87.1 (2018), 168- |
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Hilary Powell |
Cynthia Turner Camp, Anglo-Saxon Saints’ Lives as Historical Writing in Late Medieval England (Hilary Powell)
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86.1 (2017), 171- |
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Marjorie Chibnall |
Serious Entertainments: The Writing of History in Twelfth-Century England, by Nancy F. Partner |
48.2 (1979), 274-276 |
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LYNN STALEY |
Rosalynn Voaden, God's Words, Women's Voices: The Discernment of Spirits in the Writing of Late-Medieval Women Visionaries |
69.2 (2000), 307-308 |
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RICHARD GAMESON |
Matthew Fisher, Scribal Authorship and the Writing of History in Medieval England |
83.2 (2014), 315- |
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Derek Pearsall |
Writing and Rebellion: England in 1381, The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics 27, by Steven Justice |
64.2 (1995), 319-321 |
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Katie L. Walter |
Mark Amsler, Affective Literacies: Writing and Multilingualism in the Late Middle Ages |
82.2 (2013), 319- |
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Luke Sunderland |
Mary Franklin-Brown, Reading the World: Encyclopedic Writing in the Scholastic Age |
82.2 (2013), 321- |
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LAWRENCE WARNER |
Mike Rodman Jones, Radical Pastoral, 1381-1594: Appropriation and the Writing of Religious Controversy |
81.2 (2012), 328- |
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CORY J. RUSHTON |
Isabel Davis, Writing Masculinity in the Later Middle Ages |
77.2 (2008), 331-332 |
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RICHARD GAMESON |
Donald Scragg, A Conspectus of Scribal Hands Writing English, 960-1100 |
82.2 (2013), 331- |
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LAURA VARNAM |
Tara Williams, Inventing Womanhood: Gender and Language in Later Middle English Writing |
81.2 (2012), 331- |
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Aisling Byrne |
Kim M. Phillips, Before Orientalism: Asian Peoples and Cultures in European Travel Writing, 1245–1510 (Aisling Byrne) |
84.2 (2015), 333- |
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Christiania Whitehead |
Cristina Maria Cervone, Poetics of the Incarnation: Middle English Writing and the Leap of Love (Christiania Whitehead)
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85.2 (2016), 333- |
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SHERRON E. KNOPP |
Elizabeth Fowler, Literary Character: The Human Figure in Early English Writing |
73.2 (2004), 335-336 |
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DAVID WALLACE |
Culture and History 1350-1600: Essays on English Communities, Identities and Writing, by David Aers |
62.2 (1993), 335-337 |
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ELIZABETH A. ANDERSEN |
María Bullón-Fernández, Fathers and Daughters in Gower's 'Confessio Amantis': Authority, Family, State, and Writing, Publications of the John Gower Society V |
70.2 (2001), 337-338 |
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LAURA ASHE |
David Matthews, Writing to the King: Nation, Kingship, and Literature in England, 1250-1350 |
80.2 (2011), 341- |
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Sarah Kay |
Ravishing Maidens: Writing Rape in Medieval French Literature and Law, by Kathryn Gravdal |
61.2 (1992), 343-345 |
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Louise M. Haywood |
Michael Solomon, Fictions of Well-Being: Sickly Readers and Vernacular Medical Writing in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain |
81.2 (2012), 345- |
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FIONA SOMERSET |
Joanna Summers, Late-Medieval Prison Writing and the Politics of Autobiography, Oxford English Monographs |
74.2 (2005), 347-348 |
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Lewis Beer |
Elizabeth Elliott, Remembering Boethius: Writing Aristocratic Identity in Late Medieval French and English Literatures |
83.2 (2014), 349- |
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Jeffrey Hamburger |
Annette Volfing, John the Evangelist and Medieval German Writing: Imitating the Inimitable |
71.2 (2002), 364-366 |
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Fionnùala E. Sinclair |
Jeannette Beer, In their Own Words: Practices of Quotation in Early Medieval History-Writing |
86.2 (2017), 369- |
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Jean Blacker |
Charity Urbanski, Writing History for the King: Henry II and the Politics of Vernacular Historiography |
86.2 (2017), 385- |
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Elaine Treharne |
Diane Watt, Women, Writing and Religion in England and Beyond, 650–1100
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89.2 (2020), 390-391 |
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