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- Essays in Medieval Studies
- West Virginia University Press
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- Volume 30, 2014
- Chapter 13 The Claude la Gente Episode in La Vigne’s Mystère de Saint Martin: The Law Perverted, a Bourgeois Heroine, and Testimony from beyond the Grave
- Chapter 12 Imperative Persuasion: Educative Rectification in Dante’s Commedia
- Chapter 11 Lady as Temptress and Reformer in Medieval Romance
- Chapter 10 The Two Alisouns: The Miller’s Use of Costume and His Seduction of the Wife of Bath
- Chapter 9 The Art of Speaking Well at the Court of the Counts of Toulouse
- Chapter 8 Was It an Embarrassment of Rewards?: Possible Relationships between Religious Devotion among Participants in the Second Crusade, 1145–1149, and Their Losses in the Field
- Chapter 7 Cárcel de amor by Diego de San Pedro: An Analysis of Clemency, Cruelty, and Justice in Late Fifteenth-Century Castile
- Chapter 6 Seducing Slander: Hernando de Talavera on Eliciting Disparagement of Others
- Chapter 5 Adversarial Relationships between Humans and Weather in Medieval English Literature
- Chapter 4 “Lo, pitee renneth soone in gentil herte”: Pity as Moral and Sexual Persuasion in Chaucer
- Chapter 3 Prayer, Seduction, and Agency in a Thirteenth-Century Psalter
- Chapter 2 Preaching the Crusades and the Liturgical Year: The Palm Sunday Sermons
- Chapter 1 The Divine Comedy’s Construction of Its Audience in Paradiso 2, lines 1–18
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