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Introduction 1
James Noble
Eorles and Beornes: Contextualizing Lawman's Brut 4
Rosamund Allen
Women, Power, and (the Undermining of) Order in Lawman's Brut 23
Maureen Fries
Þat kinewurðe bed [a bed fit for a king]: Thematic Wordplay in Lawman's Brut 33
Carole Weinberg
Narrators, Messengers, and Lawman's Brut 46
Joseph D. Parry
Affective Poetics and Scribal Reperformance in Lawman's Brut: A Comparison of the Caligula and Otho Versions
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Jonathan Watson
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REVIEWS
Lesley Smith, trans., Medieval Exegesis in Translation: Commentaries on the Book of Ruth 84
Richard Newhauser
Giles Constable, The Reformation of the Twelfth Century 85
John O. Ward
Keith Busby, Word and Image in Arthurian Literature 88
Janina P. Traxler
Wendy Pfeffer, Proverbs in Medieval Occitan Literature 90
William Burgwinkle
John I. Jenkins, Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas 91
Philipp W. Rosemann
Gloria Allaire, Andrea da Barberino and the Language of Chivalry 93
Don Hoffman
Catherine S. Cox, Gender and Language in Chaucer 94
Kathleen Coyne Kelly
James P. Carley and Felicity Riddy, eds., Arthurian Literature XV 96
John Withrington
Rita Copeland, ed., Criticism and Dissent in the Middle Ages 97
Keith E. Ward
Edwin Brezette De Windt, A Slice of Life: Selected Documents of Medieval Peasant Experience 98
Sandy Bardsley
Claire Sponsler, Drama and Resistance: Bodies, Goods, and Theatricality in Late Medieval England 100
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
Suzanne Reynolds, Medieval Reading: Grammar, Rhetoric and the Classical Text 101
Robert S. Sturges
Diane Watt, ed., Medieval Women in their Communities 103
June Hall McCash
Walther Haug, Vernacular Literary Theory in the Middle Ages. The German tradition, 800-1300, in its European context 105
Richard J. Utz
Joyce Coleman, Public Reading and the Reading Public in Late Medieval England and France 107
Howell Chickering
Masahiko Kanno, Masahiko Agari, and Gregory K. Jember, eds., Essays on English Literature and Languages in Honor of Shun'ichi Noguchi 108
Karen Cherewatuk
Michael Glencross, Reconstructing Camelot: French Romantic Medievalism and the Arthurian Tradition 109
Jeremy duQuesnay Adams
Malcolm Warner, Anne Helmreich, and Charles Brock, The Victorians: British Painting 1837-1901 112
James A. Butler
Stephen Knight and Thomas Ohlgren, eds., Robin Hood and Other Outlaw Tales 113
Lorraine K. Stock
Richard White, ed., King Arthur in Legend and History 116
D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.
Norris Lacy and Geoffrey Ashe with Debra N. Mancoff, The Arthurian Handbook, 2nd ed. 117
Alan Lupack
Kath Filmer-Davies, Fantasy, Fiction, and Welsh Myth: Tales of Belonging 118
Richard H. Osberg
Marion Zimmer Bradley, Lady of Avalon 120
Jacqueline Jenkins
Le Morte d'Arthur: The Legend of the King. Films for the Humanities and Sciences 123
Elizabeth Sklar
Gawain and the Green Knight. Films for the Humanities and Sciences 124
Robert J. Blanch
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BRIEFER NOTICES
Marie-Francoise Alamichel and Derek Brewer, eds., The Middle Ages after the Middle Ages
Harold R. Foster, Prince Valiant: In the Days of King Arthur
Thomas J. Garbaty, ed., Medieval English literature
Caitlin Matthews and John Matthews, The Arthurian Book of Days, The Greatest Legend in the World Retold Throughout the Year
John Tyerman Williams, Pooh and the Ancient Mysteries
Anthony Hickox, dir., Prinz Eienherz/Prince Valiant
Kenneth Burton, dir., Merlin's Shop of Magical Wonders
Richard Kurti, dir., Seaview Knights 126
Kevin J. Harty