Synopses & Reviews
New Medieval Literatures is an annual containing the best new interdisciplinary work in medieval textual studies. Volume 7 includes essays on Chaucer and Virginia Woolf, Margery Kempe, Caxton's Dialogues in French and English, and William Worcester.
Table of Contents
The Medievalist's Tale,
Wendy ScaseWalking Through Cathedrals: Scholars, Pilgrims, and Medieval Tourists, Stephanie Trigg
Framing the Father: Chaucer and Virginia Woolf, Steve Ellis
William Worcester Writes a History of His Reading, Daniel Wakelin
Vernacular Philosophy and the Making of Orthodoxy in the Fifteenth Century, Mishtooni Bose
'Fals Flesch': Food and the Embodied Piety of Margery Kempe, Melissa Raine
Urban Utterances: Merchants, Artisans, and the Alphabet in Caxton's Dialogues in French and English, Lisa H. Cooper
'A Form as Grecian Goldsmiths Make': Enshrining Narrative in Chrétien De Troyes's Cligés and the Stavelot Triptych, Seeta Chaganti
Between the Old and the Middle of English, Christopher Cannon
Analytical Survey 7: Actually Existing Anglo-Saxon Studies, Clare A. Lees
Postscript, Rita Copeland, David Lawton, Wendy Scase