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- A companion to Gower
- A distinction of stories : the medieval unity of Chaucer's fair chain of narratives for Canterbury
- A guide to Chaucer's language
- Absent narratives, manuscript textuality, and literary structure in late medieval England
- Adventures in speech : rhetoric and narration in Boccaccio's Decameron
- Architectural structure in the Lais of Marie de France
- Art and context in late Medieval English narrative : essays in honor of Robert Worth Frank, Jr.
- Beginning well : framing fictions in late Middle English poetry
- Chaucer and his English contemporaries : prologue and tale in The Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the Trivium : the mindsong of the Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer and the energy of creation : the design and the organization of the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the politics of discourse
- Chaucer translator
- Chaucer's Boece and the medieval tradition of Boethius
- Chaucer's agents : cause and representation in Chaucerian narrative
- Chaucer's biblical poetics
- Chaucer's gardens and the language of convention
- Chaucer's language
- Chaucer's language
- Chaucer's measuring eye
- Chaucer's open books : resistance to closure in medieval discourse
- Chaucer's poetics and the modern reader
- Classical rhetoric & medieval historiography
- Double agents : women and clerical culture in Anglo-Saxon England
- Early prose in France : contexts of bilingualism and authority
- Everyday saints and the art of narrative in the South English legendary
- False roses : structures of duality and deceit in Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose
- Framing the Canterbury tales : Chaucer and the medieval frame narrative tradition
- From Pearl to Gawain : forme to fynisment
- From Wulfstan to Richard Rolle : papers exploring the continuity of English prose
- From topic to tale : logic and narrativity in the Middle Ages
- Funeral oratory and the cultural ideals of Italian humanism
- Gender and genre in medieval French literature
- Geoffrey Chaucer : building the fragments of the Canterbury tales
- Geoffrey Chaucer and the poetics of disguise
- Gold-Hall and earth-dragon : Beowulf as metaphor
- Henryson and the medieval arts of rhetoric
- Individuality and achievement in Middle English poetry
- Inventiones : fiction and referentiality in twelfth-century English historical writing
- Malory's Morte Darthur : remaking Arthurian tradition
- Malory's book of arms : the narrative of combat in Le morte dArthur
- Medieval Ovid : frame narrative and political allegory
- Medieval eloquence : studies in the theory and practice of medieval rhetoric
- Medieval narrative and modern narratology : subjects and objects of desire
- Medieval reading : grammar, rhetoric, and the classical text
- Medieval rhetoric : a casebook
- Narrative, authority, and power : the medieval exemplum and the Chaucerian tradition
- Personification in Piers Plowman
- Poetics : theory and practice in medieval English literature
- Poetria nova
- Political allegory in late medieval England
- Pulp fictions of medieval England : essays in popular romance
- Queering medieval genres
- Readings in medieval rhetoric.
- Renaissance literary theory and practice : classicism in the rhetoric and poetic of Italy, France, and England, 1400-1600
- Representation and design : tracing a hermeneutics of Old English poetry
- Rereading Middle English romance : manuscript layout, decoration, and the rhetoric of composite structure
- Rhetoric and the origins of medieval drama
- Rhetoric and the writing of history, 400-1500
- Rhetoric beyond words : delight and persuasion in the arts of the Middle Ages
- Rhetoric in the Middle Ages : a history of rhetorical theory from Saint Augustine to the Renaissance
- Rhetoric in tooth and claw : animals, language, sensation
- Rhetoric, hermeneutics, and translation in the Middle Ages : academic traditions and vernacular texts
- Robert Henryson's tragic vision
- Seeing the Gawain-poet : description and the act of perception
- Shaping romance : interpretation, truth, and closure in twelfth-century French fictions
- Telling images : Chaucer and the imagery of narrative II
- Textual subjectivity : the encoding of subjectivity in medieval narratives and lyrics
- The art of medieval French romance
- The book of the incipit : beginnings in the fourteenth century
- The evangelical rhetoric of Ramon Llull : lay learning and piety in the Christian West around 1300
- The faces of time : portrayal of the past in Old French and Latin historical narrative of the Anglo-Norman regnum
- The fine delight that fathers thought : rhetoric and medievalism in Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The four funerals in Beowulf : and the structure of the poem
- The genesis of narrative in Malory's Morte Darthur
- The literature of unlikeness
- The making of Chaucer's English : a study of words
- The master and Minerva : disputing women in French medieval culture
- The matter of Scotland : historical narrative in medieval Scotland
- The poetics of personification
- The song in the story : lyric insertions in French narrative fiction, 1200-1400
- The song of Troilus : lyric authority in the medieval book
- Theory and the premodern text
- Three medieval rhetorical arts.
- Time and the astrolabe in the Canterbury tales
- Toward a medieval poetics
- Translation and the rediscovery of rhetoric
- Understanding Chaucer's intellectual and interpretative world : nominalist fiction
- Virgil in medieval England : figuring the Aeneid from the twelfth century to Chaucer
- Words and works : studies in medieval English language and literature in honour of Fred C. Robinson
- Worlds made flesh : reading medieval manuscript culture
- Writing aloud : storytelling in late medieval England
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