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The metamorphosis of Musorno: a note on Chaucer's translation of Filostrato I, 54 in Troilus I, 526-32SPILLENGER, P.The Chaucer review. 1995, Vol 29, Num 4, pp 348-351, issn 0009-2002Article
Bope Blysse and Blunder : Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Debate TraditionREED, T. L.The Chaucer review. 1988, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 140-161, issn 0009-2002Article
Malory's Cinderella Knights and the Nation of AdventureHOFFMAN, D. L.Philological quarterly. 1988, Vol 67, Num 2, pp 145-156, issn 0031-7977Article
Sir Eglamour : The Knight Who Could Not Say NoTIGGES, W.Neophilologus. 1988, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 107-115, issn 0028-2677Article
Space and Visual Hermeneutics in the Gawain -PoetSTANBURY, S.The Chaucer review. 1987, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 476-489, issn 0009-2002Article
Narrative Style in King Horn and Havelok the DaneGADOMSKI, K. E.The Journal of narrative technique. 1985, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 133-145, issn 0022-2925Article
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight : A Study in the Rhetoric of RomanceASTELL, A. W.The Journal of English and Germanic philology. 1985, Vol 84, Num 2, pp 188-202, issn 0363-6941Article
Gauvain dans la littérature anglaise du Moyen AgeBERGNER, H.Studi Medievali. 1985, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 781-797Article
Some Textual Cruces in King HornALLEN, R. S.Medium Aevum Oxford. 1984, Vol 53, Num 1, pp 73-77Article
Making Sense of an Ending : Morgan Le Fay in Sir Gawain and the Green KnightMOORE, D.Mediaevalia (Binghamton). 1984, Vol 10, pp 213-233, issn 0361-946XArticle
Le roman de chevalerie anglais en versPOPOVA, M. K.Filologiceskie Nauki Moskva. 1983, Num 5, pp 23-28Article
Arthurian Romance: Traces of an English TraditionBARRON, W. R. J.English Studies. A Journal of English Letters and Philology Amsterdam. 1980, Vol 61, Num 1, pp 2-23Article
Purity and DangerSPEARING, A. C.Essays in Criticism Oxford. 1980, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 293-310Article
Sir Orfeo and the Sacred Bonds of MatrimonyBERGNER, H.Review (The) of English Studies London. 1979, Vol 30, Num 120, pp 432-434Article
Consecutive Alliteration, Strophic Patterns, and the Composition of the Alliterative Morte ArthureVAUGHAN, M. F.Modern Philology Chicago, Ill. 1979, Vol 77, Num 1, pp 1-9Article
Malory's Tale of Sir Tristam: Source and Setting ReconsideredMAHONEY, D. B.Medievalia et Humanistica Cleveland, Ohio. 1979, Num 9, pp 175-198Article
Of Arthour and of Merlin in Sussex?MACRAE-GIBSON, O. D.English Language Notes Boulder, Colo. 1979, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 7-10Article
The significance of the pentangle symbolism in Sir Gawain and the Green KnightMORGAN, G.Modern (The) Language Review London. 1979, Vol 74, Num 4, pp 770-790Article
The Medieval Knighting Ceremony in Sir Gawain and the Green KnightWEISS, V. L.Chaucer (The) Review University Park, Pa. 1978, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 183-189Article
Gawain's fault: Angardez prydeSOUCY, A. E.Chaucer (The) Review University Park, Pa. 1978, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 166-175Article
Nymue, The Chief Lady of the Lake, in Malory's Le Morte DarthurHOLBROOK, S. E.Speculum Cambridge, Mass. 1978, Vol 53, Num 4, pp 761-777Article
Structure and Meaning in Sir Gawain and the Green KnightMARGESON R. W.Papers on Language and Literature. 1977, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 16-24Article
Trawpe and Luft-Talkyng in Sir Gawain and the Green KnightGALLAGHER J. E.Neuphilologische Mitteilungen. 1977, Vol 78, Num 4, pp 362-376Article
The Structure of Sir LaunfalANDERSON, E. R.Papers on Language and Literature Edwardsville, Ill. 1977, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 115-124Article
The Origin and Meaning of Middle English RomaunceSTROHM, P.Genre Norman N.Y. 1977, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 1-28Article