Bale, Anthony, Richard Salthouse of Norwich and the Scribe of The Book of Margery Kempe | 173 |
Bertolet, Craig E., Dressing Symkyn's Wife: Chaucer's Reeve's Tale and Bad Taste | 456 |
Burger, Glenn, "Pite renneth soone in gentil herte": Ugly Feelings and Gendered Conduct in Chaucer's Legend of Good Women | 66 |
Burrow, John, The Exchange of Hearts in the English Poems of Charles d'Orléans | 476 |
Cole, Andrew, John Gower Copies Geoffrey Chaucer | 46 |
Collette, Carolyn P., Chaucer's Poetics and Purposes in the Legend of Good Women | 12 |
Cook, Megan L., Author, Text, and Paratext in Early Modern Editions of the Legend of Good Women | 124 |
Cooper, Helen, The Chaucer Review: Then and Now | 167 |
Dinshaw, Carolyn, Afterword: Re-reading, or, When You Were Mine | 162 |
Dumitrescu, Irina, Beautiful Suffering and the Culpable Narrator in Chaucer's Legend of Good Women | 106 |
Farrell, Thomas J., Secretary a in Ellesmere's Latin Quotations | 396 |
Hardwick, Paul, Chaucer's Friar John and the Place of the Cat | 237 |
Harlan-Haughey, Sarah, The Circle, The Maze, and the Echo: Sublunary Recurrence and Performance in Chaucer's Legend of Ariadne | 341 |
Lightsey, Scott, Chaucer's Return from Lombardy, the Shrine of St. Leonard at Hythe, and the "corseynt Leonard" in the House of Fame, Lines 112–18 | 188 |
McCormick, Betsy, Leah Schwebel, and Lynn Shutters, Introduction: Looking Forward, Looking Back on the Legend of Good Women | 3 |
Murton, Megan, The Prioress's Prologue: Dante, Liturgy, and Ineffability | 318 |
Purdon, Liam O., "And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn": A Reconsideration of Hogge of Ware's Drunkenness | 202 |
Raybin, David, and Susanna Fein, About This Issue | 1 |
Saltzman, Benjamin A., The Friar, the Summoner, and Their Techniques of Erasure | 363 |
Schwebel, Leah, Livy and Augustine as Negative Models in the Legend of Good Women | 29 |
Seal, Samantha Katz, Reading Like a Jew: Chaucer's Physician's Tale and the Letter of the Law | 298 |
Sharma, Manish, Hylomorphic Recursion and Non-Decisional Poetics in the Canterbury Tales | 253 |
Shutters, Lynn, The Thought and Feel of Virtuous Wifehood: Recovering Emotion in the Legend of Good Women | 85 |
Turner, Joseph, Speaking "Amys" in the Franklin's Tale: Rhetoric, Truth, and the Poetria Nova | 217 |
Warren, Nancy Bradley, Chivalric Men and Good(?) Women: Chaucer, Gender, and John Bossewell's Workes of Armorie | 143 |
Wood, Sarah, Two Annotated Piers Plowman Manuscripts from London and the Early Reception of the B and C Versions | 274 |
Zacher, Samantha, Sir Gowther's Canine Penance: Forms of Animal Asceticism from Cynic Philosophy to Medieval Romance | 426 |