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  • Contents of Volume 102
Arner, Timothy D. No Joke: Transcendent Laughter in the Teseida and the Miller's Tale. 143
Austin, Michael. The Figural Logic of the Sequel and the Unity of The Pilgrim's Progress. 484
Cawsey, Kathy. Tutivillus and the "Kyrkchaterars": Strategies of Control in the Middle Ages. 434
Frosch, Thomas R. "More than ever can be spoken": Unconscious Fantasy in Shelley's Jane Williams Poems. 378
Gelineau, David. Dryden's "Cymon and Iphigenia": The "Vigour of the Worse" Prevailing. 210
Jefferson, Judith A., and Ad Putter. Alliterative Patterning in the Morte Arthure. 415
Kilgour, Maggie. "Thy perfect image viewing": Poetic Creation and Ovid's Narcissus in Paradise Lost. 307
Knott, John R. Milton's Wild Garden. 66
Kroll, Norma. Power and Conflict in Medieval Ritual and Plays: The Re-Invention of Drama. 452
Marvin, Julia. Havelok in the Prose Brut Tradition. 280
Melehy, Hassan. Antiquities of Britain: Spencer's Ruines of Time. 159
Melnikoff, Kirk. Jones's Pen and Marlowe's Socks: Richard Jones, Print Culture, and the Beginnings of English Dramatic Literature. 184
Miller, Shannon. Maternity, Marriage, and Contract: Lucy Hutchinson's Response to Patriarchal Theory in Order and Disorder. 340
Mitchell, J. Allan. Chaucer's Clerk's Tale and the Question of Ethical Monstrosity. 1
Purdy, Dwight H. The Wit of Biblical Allusion in The Mill on the Floss. 233 [End Page 539]
Rogers, Pat. Defoe and the Expiring Peerage. 510
Sharma, Manish. Metalepsis and Monstrosity: The Boundaries of Narrative Structure in Beowulf. 247
Sheridan, Christian. May in the Marketplace: Commodification and Textuality in the Merchant's Tale. 27
Tankard, Paul. Samuel Johnson's History of Memory. 110
Twombly, David J. The Revenant Charles Churchill: A Haunting of Literary History. 83
Weinberg, S. Carole. Caxton, AnthonyWoodville, and the Prologue to the Morte Darthur. 45 [End Page 540]
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