Middle English Poetry:Texts and Traditions (York Manuscripts Conference, Vol. Volume 5) '01
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The unchangeable word - the dating of manuscripts and the history ofEnglish, Christopher Cannon; Clare Priory, the London Austin friars andmanuscripts of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales", Estelle Stubbs; punctuation inthe early manuscripts of the "Canterbury Tales", Elizabeth Solopova; what the"Clerk's Tale" suggests about Manly and Rickert's edition - and the"Canterbury Tales" project, Charlotte C. Morse; dialogues and monologues -manuscript representations of the conversation of the "Confessio Amantis",Sian Echard; the Longleat House extracted manuscript of Gower's "ConfessioAmantis", Kate D. Harris; "iste liber constat Johanni Mascy" - Dublin,Trinity College, MS 155, V.I.J. Scattergood; romance and its anti-type? "TheTurnament of Totenham", the Carnivalesque, and popular culture, Carol M.Meale; Langland the outsider, S.S. Hussey; Langland "in his working clothes"- Scribe D, authorial loose revision material, and the nature of scribalintervention, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton; scribal mismetring, J.A. Burrow; readingLydgate in post-Reformation England, John Thompson; mediaevalizing theclassical past in Pierpoint Morgan MSM 876, Martha W. Driver; scribes andbooklets of Trinity College, Cambridge, manuscripts R.3.19 and R.3.21, LinneR. Mooney; the middle English translation of Claudian's "De ConsulatuStilichonis", A.S.G. Edwards; "Twenty thousand more" - some 15th- and16th-century responses to "The Legend of Good Women, Julia Boffey.
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