Medieval Narrative

Edited by Andrew Gurr

Yearbook of English Studies 22

Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1992  •  374pp

ISBN: 0-947623-42-6 (paperback)

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Contents:

1-16

The Ambiguity of Fate and Narrative Form in Some Germanic Poetry
Anthony J. Gilbert
doi:10.2307/3508372

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17-27

'Judith' and the Woman Hero
Peter J. Lucas
doi:10.2307/3508373

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28-37

A Preacher's Identity: Allusions to Jonah in 'The Seafarer'
Georgiana Donavin
doi:10.2307/3508374

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38-62

Fragmentation, Corruption, and Minstrel Narration: The Question of the Middle English Romances
Andrew Taylor
doi:10.2307/3508375

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63-80

Fitt Divisions in Middle English Romances: A Consideration of the Evidence
Phillipa Hardman
doi:10.2307/3508376

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81-94

The Critic and the Use of Magic in Narrative
Anne D. Wilson
doi:10.2307/3508377

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95-104

Who Composed 'Havelok' for Whom?
Robert Levine
doi:10.2307/3508378

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105-116

Narrative Patterning and 'Guy of Warwick'
Julie Burton
doi:10.2307/3508379

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117-139

Gawain's Antifeminist Rant, the Pentangle, and Narrative Space
Catherine Batt
doi:10.2307/3508380

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140-153

Animal Magic: Moral Regeneration in 'Sir Gowther'
Margaret Robson
doi:10.2307/3508381

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154-161

Troilus and Dante: The Infernal Centre
Melvin Storm
doi:10.2307/3508382

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162-180

Nicholas's 'Angelus ad Virginem' and the Mocking of Noah
John B. Friedman
doi:10.2307/3508383

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181-189

'The Man of Law's Tale' as a Philosophical Narrative
Anna Baldwin
doi:10.2307/3508384

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190-200

The Question of Closure in Fragment V of 'The Canterbury Tales'
Brian S. Lee
doi:10.2307/3508385

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201-212

Fifteenth-Century English Heraldic Narrative
G. A. Lester
doi:10.2307/3508386

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213-225

Devils, Sermon Stories, and the Problem of Popular Belief in the Middle Ages
Valerie Edden
doi:10.2307/3508387

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226-237

Oral Life, Written Text: The Genesis of the Book of Margery Kempe
Robert C. Ross
doi:10.2307/3508388

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238-254

Seven Come Eleven: Gambling for the Laurel in 'The Bowge of Courte'
Stephen Dickey
doi:10.2307/3508389

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255-256

Review of Vic Strite, Old English Semantic-Field Studies
T. A. Shippey
doi:10.2307/3508390

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256-257

Review of Michiko Ogura, Verbs with the Reflexive Pronoun and Constructions with 'Self' in Old and Early Middle English
N. F. Blake
doi:10.2307/3508391

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257

Review of George Clark, Beowulf
M. J. Alexander
doi:10.2307/3508392

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257-259

Review of Elaine Tuttle Hansen, The Solomon Complex: Reading Wisdom in Old English Poetry
Andrew Wawn
doi:10.2307/3508393

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259

Review of Tim William Machan, Vafprúđnismál
Richard Perkins
doi:10.2307/3508394

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260-261

Review of Laȝamon, W. R. J. Barron, S. C. Weinberg, Laȝamon's 'Arthur': The Arthurian Section of Laȝamon's 'Brut'
Neil Wright
doi:10.2307/3508395

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261-262

Review of Richard Barber, Arthurian Literature IX
Peter Noble
doi:10.2307/3508396

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262-263

Review of Siegfried Wenzel, Fasciculus Morum: A Fourteenth-Century Preacher's Handbook
T. G. Duncan
doi:10.2307/3508397

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264-265

Review of James Simpson, Piers Plowman: An Introduction to the B-Text
Anna Baldwin
doi:10.2307/3508398

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265-267

Review of Derek Pearsall, An Annotated Critical Bibliography of Langland
Anna Baldwin
doi:10.2307/3508399

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267

Review of David Burnley, The Language of Chaucer
Patricia Ingham
doi:10.2307/3508400

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268-269

Review of Piero Boitani, The European Tragedy of Troilus
Derek Pearsall
doi:10.2307/3508401

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269-270

Review of Thorlac Turville-Petre, Alliterative Poetry of the Later Middle Ages: An Anthology
David J. Williams
doi:10.2307/3508402

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270-272

Review of Joseph M. P. Donatelli, Death and Liffe
Elizabeth Williams
doi:10.2307/3508403

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272-273

Review of A. J. Minnis, Latin and Vernacular: Studies in Late-Medieval Texts and Manuscripts
Ian Johnson
doi:10.2307/3508404

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273-275

Review of Roger Ellis, Jocelyn Price, Stephen Medcalf, Peter Meredith, The Medieval Translator: The Theory and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages
Vincent Gillespie
doi:10.2307/3508405

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275-276

Review of Ann Dobyns, The Voices of Romance: Studies in Dialogue and Character
Marion Wynne-Davies
doi:10.2307/3508406

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276-277

Review of John C. Hirsh, Hope Emily Allen: Medieval Scholarship and Feminism
Alexandra Barratt
doi:10.2307/3508407

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277-279

Review of William Kerrigan, Gordon Braden, The Idea of the Renaissance
Stephen Clucas
doi:10.2307/3508408

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279-280

Review of R. D. Bedford, Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry
Thomas Healy
doi:10.2307/3508409

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280-283

Review of Nancy Klein Maguire, Renaissance Tragicomedy: Explorations in Genre and Politics
C. B. Hardman
doi:10.2307/3508410

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283-284

Review of Roma Gill, Christopher Marlowe, The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Volume II. Dr. Faustus
John D. Cox
doi:10.2307/3508411

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284-285

Review of A. R. Braunmuller, King John
Virginia Mason Vaughan
doi:10.2307/3508412

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285-286

Review of Giorgio Melchiori, The Second Part of King Henry IV
MacD. P. Jackson
doi:10.2307/3508413

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286-288

Review of Christopher Spencer, The Genesis of Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice'
C. B. Hardman
doi:10.2307/3508414

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288

Review of David Danieli, The Tempest
Christine Dymkowski
doi:10.2307/3508415

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288-291

Review of David Riggs, Ben Jonson: A Life
Richard Dutton
doi:10.2307/3508416

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291-292

Review of Robert C. Evans, Ben Jonson and the Poetics of Patronage
George Parfitt
doi:10.2307/3508417

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292-295

Review of Ann Baynes Coiro, Robert Herrick's 'Hesperides' and the Epigram Book Tradition
Cristina Malcolmson
doi:10.2307/3508418

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295-296

Review of Terry G. Sherwood, Herbert's Prayerful Art
Helen Wilcox
doi:10.2307/3508419

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296-297

Review of Jeremy Taylor, P. G. Stanwood, Holy Living. Volume I
N. H. Keeble
doi:10.2307/3508420

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297-298

Review of Christine Rees, The Judgement of Marvell
Denise Cuthbert
doi:10.2307/3508421

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298-301

Review of Raymond A. Anselment, Loyalist Resolve: Patient Fortitude in the English Civil War
Cedric C. Brown
doi:10.2307/3508422

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301-302

Review of Jean H. Hagstrum, Eros and Vision: The Restoration to Romanticism
Allan Ingram
doi:10.2307/3508423

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302-304

Review of Paula R. Backscheider, Daniel Defoe: His Life
Ian F. A. Bell
doi:10.2307/3508424

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304-305

Review of John Irwin Fischer, Hermann J. Real, James Woolley, Swift and His Contexts
Susan Staves
doi:10.2307/3508425

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305-306

Review of Thomas Woodman, Politeness and Poetry in the Age of Pope
Paul Alkon
doi:10.2307/3508426

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306-307

Review of Colin Nicholson, Alexander Pope: Essays for the Tercentenary
Thomas Woodman
doi:10.2307/3508427

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308-309

Review of Ruth Salvaggio, Enlightened Absence: Neoclassical Configurations of the Feminine
Janet Todd
doi:10.2307/3508428

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309-310

Review of G. S. Rousseau, Roy Porter, Exoticism in the Enlightenment
Brean Hammond
doi:10.2307/3508429

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310-311

Review of John MacQueen, The Rise of the Historical Novel. Volume Two. The Enlightenment and Scottish Literature
Angus Calder
doi:10.2307/3508430

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312-313

Review of Peter L. Caracciolo, The Arabian Nights in English Literature
Mohammad Shaheen
doi:10.2307/3508431

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313-314

Review of , English Poets: British Academy Chatterton Lectures
Christopher Salvesen
doi:10.2307/3508432

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314-316

Review of Laurence S. Lockridge, The Ethics of Romanticism
Duncan Wu
doi:10.2307/3508433

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316-317

Review of Paul Youngquist, Madness and Blake's Myth
Brian Wilkie
doi:10.2307/3508434

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317-318

Review of Alan Bewell, Wordsworth and the Enlightenment: Nature, Man, and Society in the Experimental Poetry
J. R. Watson
doi:10.2307/3508435

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318-320

Review of Deirdre Coleman, Coleridge and 'The Friend' (1809-1810)
David Worrall
doi:10.2307/3508436

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320-321

Review of John A. Hodgson, Coleridge, Shelley, & Transcendental Inquiry: Rhetoric, Argument, Metapsychology
William Keach
doi:10.2307/3508437

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321-322

Review of Jocelyn Harris, Jane Austen's Art of Memory
Logan Speirs
doi:10.2307/3508438

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322-324

Review of Stanley Jones, Hazlitt: A Life. From Winterslow to Frith Street
Christopher Salvesen
doi:10.2307/3508439

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324-325

Review of Rodger L. Tarr, Thomas Carlyle, a Descriptive Bibliography
K. J. Fielding
doi:10.2307/3508440

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325-327

Review of Judith L. Fisher, Stephen Watt, When They Weren't Doing Shakespeare: Essays on Nineteenth-Century British & American Theatre
Thomas P. Adler
doi:10.2307/3508441

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327-328

Review of Heather Henderson, The Victorian Self: Autobiography and Biblical Narrative
Robert Fraser
doi:10.2307/3508442

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328-330

Review of Mary Poovey, Uneven Developments: The Ideological Work of Gender in Mid-Victorian England
Lori Hope Lefkovitz
doi:10.2307/3508443

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330-331

Review of Kathleen Gregory Klein, The Woman Detective: Gender and Genre
John S. Whitley
doi:10.2307/3508444

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331-332

Review of John Samson, White Lies: Melville's Narratives of Facts
R. W. (Herbie) Butterfield
doi:10.2307/3508445

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333-334

Review of Dan McCall, The Silence of Bartleby
Janet Beer Goodwyn
doi:10.2307/3508446

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334-335

Review of Willis J. Buckingham, Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson's Reception in the 1890s: A Documentary History
Lionel Kelly
doi:10.2307/3508447

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335-337

Review of Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson
Pat Righelato
doi:10.2307/3508448

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337-338

Review of Simon Gatreli, Hardy the Creator: A Textual Biography
Joseph Natoli
doi:10.2307/3508449

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338-339

Review of Norbert Kohl, David Henry Wilson, Oscar Wilde: The Works of a Conformist Rebel
John Stokes
doi:10.2307/3508450

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339-340

Review of Harold Orel, Critical Essays on Rudyard Kipling
Sandra Kemp
doi:10.2307/3508451

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340-342

Review of Alice Fox, Virginia Woolf and the Literature of the English Renaissance
Clare Hanson
doi:10.2307/3508452

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342-343

Review of Christine van Boheemen, Joyce, Modernity, and Its Mediation
Patrick Parrinder
doi:10.2307/3508453

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344-345

Review of Frances L. Restuccia, Joyce and the Law of the Father
Derek Attridge
doi:10.2307/3508454

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345-346

Review of Susan Dick, Declan Kiberd, Dougald McMillan, Joseph Ronsley, Essays for Richard Ellmann: Omnium Gatherum
W. W. Robson
doi:10.2307/3508455

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346-348

Review of James G. Nelson, Elkin Mathews: Publisher to Yeats, Joyce, Pound
Peter Faulkner
doi:10.2307/3508456

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348-349

Review of Alfredo Bonadeo, Mark of the Beast: Death and Degradation in the Literature of the Great War
Patrick J. M. Quinn
doi:10.2307/3508457

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349-351

Review of Janet Groth, Edmund Wilson: A Critic for Our Time
Philip Grover
doi:10.2307/3508458

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351-352

Review of Harold Bloom, Caddy Compson
Pamela Knights
doi:10.2307/3508459

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352

Review of Volker Schulz, Das Kurzepische Werk Graham Greenes: Gesamtdarstellung und Einzelinterpretationen
Gerd Rohmann
doi:10.2307/3508460

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353-354

Review of Tamara Plakins Thornton, Cultivating Gentlemen: The Meaning of Country Life among the Boston Élite, 1785-1860
David Hempton
doi:10.2307/3508461

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354-355

Review of Michael Reynolds, Hemingway: The Paris Years
Lionel Kelly
doi:10.2307/3508462

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355-357

Review of Joseph Fichtelberg, The Complex Image: Faith and Method in American Autobiography
Peter Conn
doi:10.2307/3508463

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357-358

Review of Daniel Frank Chamberlain, Narrative Perspective in Fiction: A Phenomenological Mediation of Reader, Text, and World
Nicola Bradbury
doi:10.2307/3508464

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358-359

Review of Wolfgang Iser, Prospecting: From Reader Response to Literary Anthropology
D. K. Alsop
doi:10.2307/3508465

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359-360

Review of Hanna Scolnicov, Peter Holland, The Play out of Context: Transferring Plays from Culture to Culture
Diana Devlin
doi:10.2307/3508466

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361-362

Review of Stanton G. Garner, Jr., The Absent Voice: Narrative Comprehension in the Theater
Diana Devlin
doi:10.2307/3508467

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362-363

Review of Karl Miller, Authors
John Lucas
doi:10.2307/3508468

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363-364

Review of George O'Brien, Brian Friel
W. A. Johnsen
doi:10.2307/3508469

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364-365

Review of Tony Lopez, The Poetry of W. S. Graham
Donald Davie
doi:10.2307/3508470

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365-366

Review of Glenda Leeming, Poetic Drama
Karen L. Laughlin
doi:10.2307/3508471

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Bibliography entry:

Gurr, Andrew (ed.), Medieval Narrative (= Yearbook of English Studies, 22.1 (1992))

First footnote reference: 35 Medieval Narrative, ed. by Andrew Gurr (= Yearbook of English Studies, 22.1 (1992)), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Gurr, p. 47.

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Gurr, Andrew (ed.). 1992. Medieval Narrative (= Yearbook of English Studies, 22.1)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Gurr 1992: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 Gurr 1992: 21.

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