Medievalism and Proto-Feminism in Two Late Nineteenth-Century Novels?Maid Marian and Robin Hood: A Romance of Old Sherwood Forest (1894) and The Romantic History of Robin Hood (1898).Published in:2016By:STOCK, Lorraine KochanskePublication type:Literary Criticism
Leo VI and the Cleansing of the Law.Published in:Medieval Perspectives, 2016, v. 31, p. 123By:RIEDEL, Meredith L. D.Publication type:Article
Establishing Female Identity in Fourteenth-Century Avignon.Published in:Medieval Perspectives, 2016, v. 31, p. 101By:LEESON, Whitney A. M.Publication type:Article
Béroul's Roman de Tristran in La Mort le Roi Artu: "They have turned to a dismal, worldly life".Published in:2016By:KING, David S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Reading Aquinas on Intention. A Commentary on Question Twelve of the Prima Secundae of the Summa Theologiae.Published in:2016By:JANKE, Todd DonaldPublication type:Literary Criticism
Threatening Hunger and Shifting Boundaries in Sir Gowther.Published in:2016By:GEOSITS, AngelaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Hebrew Bible in Petrus Alfonsi's Disciplina Clericalis.Published in:2016By:FORD, GabrielPublication type:Literary Criticism
Internally Persuasive Latin in Piers Plowman B.Published in:2016By:FARRELL, Thomas J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Conduct and Character: The Feast Scene and Characterization in A Lytell Geste of Robyn Hode.Published in:2016By:ELMES, Melissa RidleyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Dante and the Medieval "Other".Published in:2016By:HAWKINS, Peter S.Publication type:Literary Criticism