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1-17 | Manual to Miscellany: Stages in the Commercial Copying of Vernacular Literature in England Andrew Taylor doi:10.2307/3509013 | Cite |
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18-32 | Trilingualism in Early Middle English Miscellanies: Languages and Literature John Scahill doi:10.2307/3509014 | Cite |
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33-52 | Festivity, Order, and Community in Fourteenth-Century Ireland: The Composition and Contexts of BL MS Harley 913 Neil Cartlidge doi:10.2307/3509015 | Cite |
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53-63 | English and Latin Texts in Welsh Contexts: Reflections of a Multilingual Society in National Library of Wales MS Peniarth 12 Jason O'Rourke doi:10.2307/3509016 | Cite |
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80-96 | Articulating the Author: Gower and the French Vernacular Codex Ardis Butterfield doi:10.2307/3509018 | Cite |
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120-130 | 'The Charter of the Abbey of the Holy Ghost' and Its Role in Manuscript Anthologies Julia Boffey doi:10.2307/3509020 | Cite |
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131-141 | Fifteenth-Century English Collections of Female Saints' Lives A. S. G. Edwards doi:10.2307/3509021 | Cite |
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156-169 | A Merchant's Tales: A London Fifteenth-Century Household Miscellany Amanda Moss doi:10.2307/3509023 | Cite |
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170-181 | Books for the 'helpe of euery persoone þat þenkiþ to be saued': Six Devotional Anthologies from Fifteenth-Century London Margaret Connolly doi:10.2307/3509024 | Cite |
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199-214 | When Is a Miscellany Not Miscellaneous? Making Sense of the 'Kalender of Shepherds' Martha W. Driver doi:10.2307/3509026 | Cite |
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215-232 | 'These proverbes yet do last': Lydgate, the Fifth Earl of Northumberland, and Tudor Miscellanies from Print to Manuscript Alexandra Gillespie doi:10.2307/3509027 | Cite |
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233-247 | Misogyny and the Complete Gentleman in Early Elizabethan Printed Miscellanies Elizabeth Heale doi:10.2307/3509028 | Cite |
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248-261 | Metaphors of the Book as Garden in the English Renaissance Randall L. Anderson doi:10.2307/3509029 | Cite |
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262-272 | 'Such a general itching after book-learning': Popular Readers of 'the most eminent Wits' Adam Smyth doi:10.2307/3509030 | Cite |
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273-289 | 'A Storm of Lamentations Writ': 'Lachrymae Musarum' and Royalist Culture after the Civil War John McWilliams doi:10.2307/3509031 | Cite |
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290-315 | Recusant Community and Jesuit Mission in Parliament Days: Bodleian MS Eng. poet. b. 5 Cedric C. Brown doi:10.2307/3509032 | Cite |
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316-328 | Contexts for Women's Manuscript Miscellanies: The Case of Elizabeth Lyttelton and Sir Thomas Browne Victoria E. Burke doi:10.2307/3509033 | Cite |
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329-330 | Review of John M. Hill, Deborah M. Sinnreich-Levi, The Rhetorical Poetics of the Middle Ages: Reconstructive Polyphony: Essays in Honor of Robert O. Payne Ann W. Astell doi:10.2307/3509034 | Cite |
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331-332 | Review of Dorothy Yamamoto, The Boundaries of the Human in Medieval English Literature Corinne Saunders doi:10.2307/3509035 | Cite |
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332-333 | Review of Roger Dalrymple, Language and Piety in Middle English Romance Amanda Hopkins doi:10.2307/3509036 | Cite |
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333-334 | Review of Denis Renevey, Christiania Whitehead, Writing Religious Women: Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England E. H. Jones doi:10.2307/3509037 | Cite |
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334-336 | Review of Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Rosalynn Voaden, Arlyn Diamond, Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts in Late Medieval Britain: Essays for Felicity Riddy Alcuin Blamires doi:10.2307/3509038 | Cite |
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336-338 | Review of Felicity Riddy, Prestige, Authority and Power in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts Martha W. Driver doi:10.2307/3509039 | Cite |
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338-339 | Review of David Aers, Medieval Literature and Historical Inquiry: Essays in Honour of Derek Pearsall Ralph Hanna doi:10.2307/3509040 | Cite |
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339-340 | Review of D. A. Trotter, Multilingualism in Later Medieval Britain Jason O'Rourke doi:10.2307/3509041 | Cite |
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Bibliography entry:
Hardman, Phillipa (ed.), Medieval and Early Modern Miscellanies and Anthologies (= Yearbook of English Studies, 33.1 (2003))
First footnote reference: 35 Medieval and Early Modern Miscellanies and Anthologies, ed. by Phillipa Hardman (= Yearbook of English Studies, 33.1 (2003)), p. 21.
Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Hardman, p. 47.
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