The Responsibilities of Madness: John Skelton, "Speke, Parrot," and Homeopathic Satire.Published in:Studies in Philology, 1985, v. 82, n. 1, p. 60By:Wallace, Nathaniel OwenPublication type:Article
Natural Supernaturalism in Wuthering Heights.Published in:1985By:Williams, AnnePublication type:Literary Criticism
Ruzzante's Rustic Challenge to Arcadia.Published in:1985By:Fantazzi, Charles E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Essential Seriousness of Robert Henryson's Moral Fables: A Study in Structure.Published in:1985By:Gopen, George D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Blaspheming Her 'Awin God': Cresseid's 'Lamentatioun' in Henryson's Testament.Published in:1985By:Craun, Edwin D.Publication type:Poetry Review
What the Debate Is and Why it Founders in Fragment.Published in:1985By:Siegel, MarshaPublication type:Literary Criticism