Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000124 (2015) |
Élyse Dupras | «Par maffoy»: de l’usage curieux de locutions et de formules d’assertion par les diables des mystères hagiographiques français |
000211 (2014) |
Hannah Skoda [Royaume-Uni] | Reviews and Short Notices - Torture and Brutality in Medieval Literature |
000244 (2014) |
Megan Cassidy-Welch | BOOK REVIEW - Torture and Brutality in Medieval Literature |
000257 (2013) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | The monster outside and within: medieval literary reflections on ethical epistemology. From Beowulf to Marie de France, the Nibelungenlied , and Thüring von Ringoltingen’s Melusine |
000326 (2012) |
Barbara N. Sargent-Baur [États-Unis] | “Cel corn a lunge aleine!” Jehan et Blonde et la Chanson de Roland |
000331 (2012) |
Samu Niskanen | The origins of the Gesta Francorum and two related texts: their textual and literary character |
000336 (2012) |
Paul H. Rogers [France] | Rediscovering the Horse in Medieval French Literature |
000340 (2012) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age: The Literary-Historical Evidence |
000343 (2012) |
Stephanie Trigg | Langland’s Tears: Poetry, Emotion, and Mouvance |
000382 (2011) |
Juan Miguel Valero Moreno | Resistencias: hacia una poética del espacio cortés: el Roman de Troie |
000390 (2011) |
Almudena Otero Villena | Rachel E. Kellett: Single Combat and Warfare in German Literature of the High Middle Ages. Stricker's ›Karl der Große‹ and ›Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal‹ |
000391 (2011) |
Isabel N. Divanna [Royaume-Uni] | Politicizing national literature: the scholarly debate around La chanson de Roland in the nineteenth century |
000394 (2011) |
Helen Fulton | Literature of the Welsh Gentry: Uses of the Vernacular in Medieval Wales |
000399 (2011) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | Friends and friendship in heroic epics: with a focus on Beowulf , Chanson de Roland , the Nibelungenlied , and Njal’s Saga |
000449 (2010) |
J. Le Coze [France] | Aciers au creuset : quelles connaissances en Europe sur le « Damas » ou le « Wootz » avant le XIXe siècle ? |
000458 (2010) |
Mark Aussems [Royaume-Uni] | Review of "Simon Gaunt, Sarah Kay, The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature Cambridge University Press (2008)" |
000476 (2009-09-11) |
Chloé Colin [France] | The works of Nicolas de Vérone : intertextuality and creation in XIVth century epic Franco-Italian literature |
000543 (2009) |
Daniel Rocher | German Narrative Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Studies presented to Roy Wisbey on his Sixty-fifth Birthday. Ed. by Volker Honemann, Martin H. Jones, Adrian Stevens, David Wells. |
000A38 (2008) |
Michelle Szkilnik | Déplaisir de la cour et joie du champ de bataille dans le Jouvencel de Jean de Bueil |
000A59 (2008) |
Emily Houlik-Ritchey | Troubled Conversions: The Difference Gender Makes in The Sultan of Babylon |
000A68 (2008) |
Gustav Adolf Beckmann [Allemagne] | Renaut de Montauban and the Pseudo-Turpin’s Renaut d’Aubépine: Two Names for One Person? |
000A90 (2008) |
| Book Reviews |
000A94 (2008) |
Wulf Oesterreicher [Allemagne] | Revisited: die ›zerdehnte Sprechsituation‹ |
000B96 (2006) |
Rainier Grutman [Canada] | Incendies de Wadji Mouawad: les méandres de la mémoire |
000C11 (2006) |
Eric Mathieu [Canada] | Quirky Subjects in Old French |
000C24 (2006) |
Marianne Ailes [Royaume-Uni] | Christian, Saracen and Genre in Medieval French Literature |
000C57 (2005) |
Peter Noble | War and Combat: 1150–1270 — The Evidence from Old French Literature |
000C65 (2005) |
Nelson Gonz Amp Lez Ortega [Norvège] | Literary Nationalism and (Post)Colonialism in Latin America. A Show Case Study: Argentine, Martín Fierro, A Classical Epic? |
000C85 (2004) |
Neil Cartlidge | The Battle of Shrovetide: Carnival against Lent as a Leitmotif in Late Medieval Culture |
000D02 (2004) |
Brian J. Levy | The Image of the Viking in Anglo-Norman Literature |
000D19 (2004) |
Stacy S. Klein ; Mary Swan | II Old English |
000D74 (2003) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | Storms, Sea Crossings, the Challenges of Nature, and the Transformation of the Protagonist in Medieval and Renaissance Literature |
000D92 (2003) |
Sophie Marnette [Royaume-Uni] | Indirect Discourse in a Diachronic and Pangeneric Corpus of French: Forms and strategies |
000F14 (2001) |
| Book Reviews |
000F46 (2000) |
Claire Kramsch ; Olivier Kramsch [Pays-Bas] | The Avatars of Literature in Language Study |
000F48 (2000) |
Ian Mackenzie [Suisse] | Institutionalized utterances, literature, and language teaching |
000F51 (2000) |
| Book reviews |
000F73 (1999) |
Susan Einbinder | The Troyes Laments: Jewish Martyrology in Hebrew and Old French |
000F94 (1999) |
Dt Kline [États-Unis] ; La Mcmillin [États-Unis] | Virtual lais: a trancontinental collaboration in teaching medieval studies |
001001 (1999) |
| Book reviews |
001022 (1998) |
Gloria Allaire [États-Unis] | Medieval Italian pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela: New literary evidence |
001083 (1997) |
Diane W. Birckbichler | MLJ Reviews |
001126 (1996) |
Richard Miller [États-Unis] | The odyssey of Orpheus: The evolution of solo singing |
001238 (1993) |
Gina L. Greco [États-Unis] ; Peter Shoemaker [États-Unis] | Intertextuality and large corpora: A medievalist approach |
001337 (1990) |
Philip Thody | Essay Review : Denis Hollier (ed.). New History of French Literature. A panorama of literature in its cultural context - music, painting, politics, and monuments public and private. Cambridge, MA. & London: Harvard University Press. Pp.xxi + 1150. ISBN 0-674-61565-4 |
001393 (1988) |
| Reviews and Short Notices |
001398 (1988) |
| Book Reviews |
001409 (1987) |
Jon Hendricks [États-Unis] ; Cynthia A. Leedham [États-Unis] | Making sense of literary aging: Relevance of recent gerontological theory |
001451 (1986) |
| REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES |
001508 (1983) |
A. Owen Aldridge | The universal in literature |
001540 (1982) |
A. M. Kinghorn [Royaume-Uni] | Comparative literature and the “universal” ideal |