Contents : Donka Minkova/Theresa Tinkle: Introduction - Christopher Baswell: King Edward and the Cripple - V. A. Kolve: Looking at the Sun in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Gordon Kipling: Lydgate: The Poet as Deviser - Martin Duffell: French Symmetry, Germanic Rhythm, and Spanish Metre - Donka Minkova/Robert Stockwell: Emendation and the Chaucerian Metrical Template - Glending Olson: A Franciscan Reads the Facetus - Theresa Tinkle: The Imagined Chaucerian Community of Bodleian MS Fairfax 16 - John Ganim: Mary Shelley, Godwin's Chaucer and the Middle Ages - Edward I. Condren: The Disappointments of Criseyde - John V. Fleming: Madame Eglentyne: The Telling of the Beads - Matthew Brosamer: The Cook, the Miller, and Alimentary Hell - Eric Jager: The Shipman's Tale: Merchant's Time and Church's Time, Secular and Sacred Space - George Hardin Brown: Ansgar, Pragmatic Visionary - Margaret Bridges: Uncertain Peregrinations of the Living and the Dead: Writing (Hagiography) as Translating (Relics) in Osbern Bokenham's Legend of St. Margaret - Anita Obermeier: Joachim's Infertility in the St. Anne's Legend - Joseph Nagy: A Pig for Samhain ? - Michael Hanly: Marriage, War, and Good Government in Late-Fourteenth-Century Europe: The De regimine principum Tradition in Langland, Mézières, and Bovet - Terri Bays: «I xal excusyn þe & ledyn þe & bryngyn þe a-geyn in safte». Liturgy and Authority in The Book of Margery Kempe - Thomas Hahn: Christian Diaspora in Late Medieval, Early Modern Perspective: A Transcription of the Treatise Decem nationes Christianorum .
Chaucer and the Challenges of Medievalism : Studies in Honor of H. A. Kelly