Volume 23 (2001)
Ruth Evans
"Chaucer in Cyberspace: Medieval Technologies of Memory
and The House of Fame"
Jill Mann
"Chaucer's Meter and the Myth of the Ellesmere Editor
of The Canterbury Tales"
William Quinn
"Chaucer's Problematic Priere: An ABC as Artifact
and Critical Issue"
Elizabeth Robertson
"The 'Elvyssh' Power of Constance: Christian Feminism in Geoffrey
Chaucer's The Man of Law's Tale"
Lawrence Besserman
"'Priest' and 'Pope,' 'Sire and Madame': Anachronistic
Diction and Social Conflict in Chaucer's Troilus"
Katherine Little
"Chaucer's Parson and the Specter of Wycliffism"
Kathy Lavezzo
"Chaucer and Everyday Death: The Clerk's Tale, Burial,
and the Subject of Poverty"
Scott Lightsey
"Chaucer's Secular Marvels and the Medieval Economy of
Wonder"
Carolyn P. Collette and Vincent J. DiMarco
"The Matter of Armenia in the Age of Chaucer"
Carter Revard
"The Papelard Priest and the Black Prince's Men:
Audiences of an Alliterative Poem"
Emma Lipton
"Performing Reform: Lay Piety and the Marriage of Mary
and Joseph in the N-Town Cycle"
Lee Patterson
"'What is Me?': Self and Society in the Poetry of Thomas
Hoccleve"
Colloquium: The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature
Christine Chism
Theresa Coletti
Fiona Somerset
Sarah Stanbury
Anne Savage
Response:
David Wallace