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A Reappraisal of Shanshui shi from the Liu-Song (420-479 CE) and High Tang Eras (712-770).
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The Buddha's secret gardens: End times and hidden -lands in Tibetan imagination.
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"A lock upon all conduct:" Modesty in German courtly literature (c. 1175--1220).
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Argument in poetry: (Re)defining the middle english debate poem in academic, popular, and physical contexts.
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Reading the "kowaka -mai" as medieval myth: Story -patterns, traditional reference and performance in late medieval Japan.
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Bana: Buddhist preaching in Sri Lanka (special focus on the two-pulpit tradition).
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Words into images: Textualizing the visual and visualizing the textual in medieval illustrated manuscripts.
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Kinship lessons: The cultural uses of childhood in late medieval England.
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The Saints of the Crusader States: Legends of the Eastern Mediterranean in Anglo-French Vernacular Culture, 1135-1220.
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Aurality as Methexis and the Rise of Castilian Literature: The Case of the Siete Partidas.
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Historiografia y ficcion: La construccion del discurso en la Estoria de Espana (MS 7583) de Alfonso X.
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The Anxious Hero: Dissecting Masculinities in Thirteenth-Century Medieval Iberian Literature.
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Hacia una poetica del performance cancioneril: culturas del libro de la espana trastamara a la imperial.
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The Cross and the Sword: Political Myth-Making, Hegemony, and Intericonicity in the Christianization of the Iberian Peninsula and Britain.
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Shaping Absurdity in Medieval Romance: Reductio ad Absurdum as Narrative Structure.
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Storytelling Through Spices: The Other and the East in Late Medieval Narratives.
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Reaching Readers: Textual Engagement and Personalized Learning in the Works of Christine de Pizan and Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Sexual Warfare in the Margins of Two Late-Thirteenth-Century Franco-Flemish Arthurian Romance Manuscripts.
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Presumption and Despair: The Figure of Bernard in Middle English Imaginative Literature.
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There and Back Again: Spatiotemporal Navigation in Late Medieval Pilgrimage Literature.
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"She Had a Good Ende" : = Female Gender Roles, Trauma, and Subversion in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur and Young Adult Literature Adatpations.
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Tradition and transformation in text and image in the cults of Mary of Egypt, Cuthbert, and Guthlac: Changing conceptualizations of sainthood in medieval England.
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Margery's reading communities: Literacy and devotion in "The Book of Margery Kempe".
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Flesh Made Word: Women's Speech in Medieval English Virgin Martyr Legends.
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Dismemberment and identity-formation in the medieval and early modern English imaginary.
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White magicians in the English literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Divine power and human aspiration.
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Writing, Reading, and Utilizing "Njals saga": The Codicology of Iceland's Most Famous Saga.
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The knight and war: Alternative displays of masculinity in El passo honroso de Suero de Quinones, El Victorial, and the Historia de los hechos del Marques de Cadiz.
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"The Battle of Maldon": A medieval screenplay. History and Heroism in the Cinematic Adaptation of an Old English Poem.
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An annotated translation of Yan Yu's "Canglang shihua": An early thirteenth-century Chinese poetry manual.
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Standards of excess: Literary histories, canons, and the reception of Late Tang poetry.
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A Probabilistic Approach in Historical Linguistics Word Order Change in Infinitival Clauses: from Latin to Old French.
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"Behold the man": Portraits of Pontius Pilate in medieval English literature.
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My heart is in the East: Exploring theater as a vehicle for change, inspired by the poetic performances of ancient Andalucia.
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The "Commedia"'s Metaphysics of Human Nature: Essays on Charity, Free Will and Ensoulment.
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From silence to advocacy: Identity and the written word in medieval and early modern Italian convents.
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East of England: Middle English Imperial Romance and the Landscape of British Nationalism.
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Stages of belief: The nature of audience response in medieval and early modern drama.
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The Iconography of Queenship: Sacred Music and Female Exemplarity in Late Medieval Britain.
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Suffering in silence: discourse in the margins of the Lais of Marie de France.
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Active Distance: British Nineteenth-Century Literature and Images of the Past.
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The Medieval Reception of Firdausi's Shahnama : The Ardashir Cycle as a Mirror for Princes.
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Re-Envisioning the Workings of Text and Image: "Yoru no Nezame" and Late-Heian Literature and Art.
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Seeing time: Boethius and the Ethics of Perspective in Chaucer's Dream Visions and "Troilus and Criseyde".
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Viking colonialism: Contact and interaction between Viking/medieval Norway and the Northern Isles. (Volumes I and II).
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The Illustration of the "Meditations on the Life of Christ": A Study of an Illuminated Fourteenth-Century Italian Manuscript at the University of Notre Dame (Snite Museum of Art, Acc. No. 85.25).
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Statements in Stone: The Politics of Architecture in Charlemagne's Aachen.
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Trans Literature: Transgender Histories and Genres of Embodiment, Medieval and Post-Medieval.
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Autonomy, authenticity, and the flight from God: The phenomena of despair and defiance in the writings of Soren Kierkegaard and Thomas Aquinas.
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Absorption and Denial: Toward an Aesthetics of Ends in Old and Middle English Poetry.
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Water, prestige, and Christianity: An ecocritical look at Medieval literature.
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Divorce and the Divorced Woman in Early Medieval China (First Through Sixth Century).
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Revel, Reiving, and Outlawry: Regulating the Body Politic in Late Medieval Popular Literature.
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Noisy Isles: Sounds and Otherness in Medieval and Early Modern English Literature.
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Resetting Pearl, Disarming Gawain: A Manuscript-Oriented Reading Of BL MS Cotton Nero A.x.
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Poynts and Spots: Molecular Revolutions, Mystical Desires, and the Pearl-Poet.
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Conversion and Crusade: The Image of the Saracen in Middle English Romance.
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A regnal genealogy in trouble: The Trojan myth as a traumatic national historiography in medieval England.
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Glossing the Virgin: The Incarnational Hermeneutics of Mary in the English Middle Ages.
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Peter Comestor's Lectures on the Glossa 'ordinaria' on John (Ca. 1165): An Historical Introduction with a Critical Edition.
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Unstable Masculinities: Loki, Ergi, and Challenges to Heroic Identity in Old Norse Literature.
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"Living in Posterity": Life, Death, and Futurity in Medieval and Early Modern English Literature.
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Computing the English Middle Ages: A Sociotechnical Study of Medievalists' Engagement with Digital Humanities.
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Doctrinal Transmission in Guillaume de Machaut: Aristotelian Memory and Poetico-Musical Mnemonics.
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The Language of Liturgy: Unintelligibility, Translation, and Performance in English Religious Writing, 1350-1550.
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Mongol money : = The role of Tabriz from Chingiz Khan to Uljaytu 616 to 709 AH/1220 to 1309 AD.
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The Futility of Prophecy : = Prophecy and Poetry in English Narratives of Troy.
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The geopolitics of incest in the Age of Conquest : = Gerald of Wales through Geoffrey Chaucer.
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R. Yitzhaq Alfasi's application of principles of adjudication in "Halakhot Rabbati".
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Departure from the peace-weaver : = Rethinking the power of women in medieval England.
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Staging Mysteries : = Transnational Medievalist Performance in the Twentieth Century.
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Beyond Deadly Sins and Virgin Impairments : = Medieval Bodies in Disability Studies.
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Penitent Knights and Courtly Saints : = Hypertextuality and Complicated Boundaries Between the Genres of Middle English Romance and Hagiography.
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Classical and Medieval Archetypes of the Figure Genius in the 'Du Mundi Universitate' of Bernardus Silvestris and the 'De Planctu Naturae' of Alanus De Insulis.
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Franz Liszt's Sonetti di Petrarca : = An eclectic analysis and performance guide.
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The infinite sphere : = The history of a metaphor in theology, science and literature (1100-1613).
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Intervals of Grace : = Shakespeare and Chaucer's Existential Romances and the Repair of the Past.
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Tactile Theology : = Gender, Misogyny, and Possibility in Medieval English Literature.
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Haunting at Troy : = Troy Narratives, Trauma, and Desire for the Past in Late Medieval English Literature.
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Becoming English : = Religion, Race, and Racial Capitalism in Early English Drama.
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Unwiht : = Shifting Boundaries of Humanity in Early Middle English Language and Literature.
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