This study considers the nature of medieval literary authority, and the ways in which it has been constructed in several important medieval and non-medieval texts and contexts. Most of the editorial and critical work with medieval manuscripts has operated under the assumption of a single, static, and non-historicized authority behind each text, but literary authority is always potentially diffuse. Works we currently know in more than one version receive the majority of attention here, because they show in a very tangible way the results of dynamic interaction among authors, audiences, and other agents of literary production and consumption. The first chapter begins by discussing the late fourteenth-century poem Piers Plowman in its two mos...
Since Piers Plowman occupies a central place in the study of medieval English literature, much atten...
Voices of Great Authority: Framing History, Reforming Community in the Reigns of Richard II and Henr...
This thesis traces the afterlife of the Romance of the Rose in fourteenth-century England. Whether i...
This study considers the nature of medieval literary authority, and the ways in which it has been co...
My doctoral thesis, "Producing Piers Plowman to 1475: Author, Scribe, and Reader," charts a new mate...
Addressing the history of the production and reception of the great medieval poem, Piers Plowman, La...
The fifty-plus surviving manuscripts of William Langland's Piers Plowman cast important light on the...
This dissertation explores the generation of meaning in medieval texts and suggests ways in which we...
This book pressures the concept of the literary archive surrounding a major work, Langland's fourtee...
Today we largely take it for granted that every text has an author, but what is understood by the te...
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
This dissertation seeks to reconcile Piers Plowman's continual use of popular lyric traditions with ...
This thesis explores some submerged aspects of the history of the theory of poetry in the thirteenth...
One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been...
Oxford Bodleian Library Douce 104 is the only extant manuscript of William Langland\u27s fourteenth-...
Since Piers Plowman occupies a central place in the study of medieval English literature, much atten...
Voices of Great Authority: Framing History, Reforming Community in the Reigns of Richard II and Henr...
This thesis traces the afterlife of the Romance of the Rose in fourteenth-century England. Whether i...
This study considers the nature of medieval literary authority, and the ways in which it has been co...
My doctoral thesis, "Producing Piers Plowman to 1475: Author, Scribe, and Reader," charts a new mate...
Addressing the history of the production and reception of the great medieval poem, Piers Plowman, La...
The fifty-plus surviving manuscripts of William Langland's Piers Plowman cast important light on the...
This dissertation explores the generation of meaning in medieval texts and suggests ways in which we...
This book pressures the concept of the literary archive surrounding a major work, Langland's fourtee...
Today we largely take it for granted that every text has an author, but what is understood by the te...
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
This dissertation seeks to reconcile Piers Plowman's continual use of popular lyric traditions with ...
This thesis explores some submerged aspects of the history of the theory of poetry in the thirteenth...
One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been...
Oxford Bodleian Library Douce 104 is the only extant manuscript of William Langland\u27s fourteenth-...
Since Piers Plowman occupies a central place in the study of medieval English literature, much atten...
Voices of Great Authority: Framing History, Reforming Community in the Reigns of Richard II and Henr...
This thesis traces the afterlife of the Romance of the Rose in fourteenth-century England. Whether i...