Medieval Period Bibliography
Medieval Period Bibliography
Medieval Period Bibliography
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18 Broadview Anthology of British Literature<br />
Castle of Perseverance, Mankind, and Wisdom, 1979.<br />
Paul Russell, <strong>Medieval</strong> Mankind, A Slapstick Moral Play,<br />
1985.<br />
Zacharias P. Thundy, “Morality Plays: Mankind and<br />
Everyman,”Old and Middle English Literature, eds.<br />
Jeffrey Helterman and Jerome Mitchell, 1994:<br />
400–04.<br />
Marie de France<br />
Text: Bisclavret, Lanval, Laüstic, and Chevrefoil have all<br />
been newly translated from the French for this<br />
anthology by Claire Waters.<br />
Editions and translations:<br />
Glyn S. Burgess and Keith Busby, trans., The Lais of<br />
Marie de France, 1999.<br />
Glyn S. Burgess, trans., The Lais of Marie de France:<br />
Text and Context, 1987.<br />
Robert Hanning and Joan Ferrante, trans., The Lais of<br />
Marie de France, 1978.<br />
Jean Rychner, ed., Les lais de Marie de France, 1966.<br />
Harriet Spiegel, ed. and trans., Marie de France: Fables,<br />
1987.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Howard R. Bloch, The Anonymous Marie de France,<br />
2003.<br />
Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner, “Marie de France,”<br />
Literature of the French and Occitan Middle Ages:<br />
Eleventh to Fifteenth Centuries, eds. Deborah<br />
Sinnreich-Levi and Ian S. Laurie, 1999.<br />
William Calin, The French Tradition and the Literature<br />
of <strong>Medieval</strong> England, 1994.<br />
Mary Carpenter Erler and Maryanne Kowaleski, eds.,<br />
Gendering the Master Narrative: Women and Power<br />
in the Middle Ages, 1988.<br />
Roberta L. Krueger, “Marie de France,” The Cambridge<br />
Companion to <strong>Medieval</strong> Women's Writing, eds.<br />
Carolyn Dinshaw and David Wallace, 2003: 101–<br />
14.<br />
Katharina M. Wilson, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> Women Writers,<br />
1984.<br />
Middle English Lyrics<br />
Texts: In the preparation of the texts that appear here<br />
several editions have been consulted, among them<br />
those of R.T. Davies, Thomas G. Duncan, and<br />
Theodore Silverstein. Spelling and punctuation have<br />
in many cases been modernized for the present<br />
anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
E.K. Chambers and Frank Sidgwick, eds., Early English<br />
Lyrics: Amorous, Divine, Moral and Trivial, 1967.<br />
G.L. Brook, ed., The Harley Lyrics: the Middle English<br />
Lyrics of MS. Harley 2253, 1978.<br />
Reginald Thorne Davies, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> English Lyrics: A<br />
Critical Anthology, 1963.<br />
Thomas G. Duncan, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> English Lyrics, 1200–<br />
1400, 1995.<br />
Maxwell Luria and Richard Hoffman, eds., Middle<br />
English Lyrics, 1974.<br />
Theodore Silverstein, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> English Lyrics, 1971.<br />
Celia Sisam, comp., The Oxford Book of <strong>Medieval</strong><br />
English Verse, 1970.<br />
Robert Stevick, ed., One Hundred Middle English Lyrics,<br />
1994.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Walter H. Beale, Old and Middle English Poetry to 1500:<br />
A Guide to Information Sources, 1976.<br />
Thomas G. Duncan, ed., A Companion to the Middle<br />
English Lyric, 2005.<br />
Douglas Gray, Themes and Images in the <strong>Medieval</strong><br />
English Religious Lyric, 1972.<br />
Joseph J. Hayes, The Court Lyric in the Age of Chaucer,<br />
1973.<br />
John C. Hirsh, <strong>Medieval</strong> Lyric: Middle English Lyrics,<br />
Ballads and Carols, 2005.<br />
David Jeffrey, The Early English Lyric and Franciscan<br />
Spirituality, 1975.<br />
Arthur Keister Moore, The Secular Lyric in Middle<br />
English, 1951.<br />
Raymond Oliver, Poems Without Names: The English<br />
Lyric 1200–1500, 1970.<br />
Derek Pearsall, Old English and Middle English Poetry,<br />
1977.