Edited by Orietta Da Rold and Elaine Treharne
Volume 19 (2013)
Middle English Drama Beyond the Cycle Plays
Jessica Brantley
Volume 9 (2012)
Special Issue: ‘E‐medieval: Teaching, Research, and the Net’
Past, Present, and Future of Digital Medievalism
Larry Swain
Blogging, Time and Displacement
Stephanie Trigg
Inverting the Panopticon: Google Earth, Wonder and Earthly Delights
Asa Mittman
Authority, Interoperability, and Digital Medieval Scholarship
Matthew Fisher
Vain and Superstitious Habits: On Books and their Future in the University after Books
Stephen Kelly
“Blogging and Academic Identity”
Heide Estes
Online Teaching of Old English: Wave of the Future or Wave Goodbye?
Murray McGillivray
Views, Comments and Statistics: Gauging and Engaging the Audience of Medievalist Blogging
Jonathan Jarrett
Anglo‐Saxon Studies and Digital Technologies: Past, Present, and Future
Stuart D. Lee
From Quill to T‐PEN: Palaeography, Editing and their E‐Futures
Kathryn A. Lowe
Technology in the University and the Death of Socrates
Wendy Marie Hoofnagle
Why We Blog: An Essay in Four Movements
Karl Steel, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Mary Kate Hurley and Eileen A. Joy
Rewriting English Literary History 1042–1215
Mark Faulkner
The Concept of Shame in Late-Medieval English Literature
Mary C. Flannery
Volume 8 (2011)
Robert of Gloucester and the Medieval Chronicle
Philip A. Shaw
Chaucer and Italy: Contexts and/of Sources
K. P. Clarke
Introduction
Frances Auld
Beowulf’s Broken Bodies
Frances Auld
All Talk: Robert Zemeckis’s Beowulf, Wealtheow, and Grendel’s Mother
Bill Schipper
The Post-9/11 Hero
Eileen Jankowski
Resistance to Genocide in the Postmodern Beowulf
Robin Norris
Chaucer and Late Medieval Language
Simon Horobin
New Formalism and the Forms of Middle English Literary Texts
Helen Marshall and Peter Buchanan
Volume 7 (2010)
Re-thinking Textuality in Literary Studies Today
Peter Barry
New Old English: The Place of Old English in Twentieth- and Twenty-first-Century Poetry
Chris Jones
Volume 6 (2009)
Critic Provocateur
Patricia Clare Ingham
The Roman de la rose and Middle English Poetry
Stephanie A. Viereck Gibbs Kamath
Expressing the Middle English I
Isabel Davis
Love in a Cold Climate: The Future of Feminism and Gender Studies in Middle English Scholarship
Nicole Nolan Sidhu
Old English Literature and Same-Sex Desire: An Overview
David Clark
Monsters and the Exotic in Early Medieval England
Asa Simon Mittman, Susan M. Kim
Beowulf and Poststructuralist Theory
Manish Sharma
The Study of Proverbs in Anglo-Saxon Literature: Recent Scholarship, Resources for Research, and the Future of the Field
Johanna Kramer
Volume 5 (2008)
Old English Literature and Feminist Theory: A State of the Field
Mary Dockray-Miller
Medieval Things: Materiality, Historicism, and the Premodern Object
Kellie Robertson
From Translator to Laureate: Imagining the Medieval Author
Anthony Bale
John Skelton and the New Fifteenth Century
Kathleen Tonry
An Overview of Race and Ethnicity in Pre-Norman England
Stephen J. Harris
Presenting the Sister Saints of Ely, or Using Kinship to Increase a Monastery’s Status as a Cult Center
Virginia Blanton
The Order of Things in Anglo-Saxon Studies: Categorization and the Construction of a Discipline
Renée R. Trilling
Troubled Conversions: The Difference Gender Makes in The Sultan of Babylon
Emily Houlik-Ritchey
Practicing Women: The Matter of Women in Medieval English Literature
Elizabeth Ann Robertson
‘Perced to the Roote’: Challenges in Teaching Chaucer at UK Universities
Samantha Rayner
Fortune and the Sinner: Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate and Malory’s Morte Darthur
Marilyn Corrie
Seductive Voices: Rethinking Female Subjectivities in The Wife’s Lament and Wulf and Eadwacer
Helene Scheck
The Exotic in the Later Middle Ages: Recent Critical Approaches
Debra Higgs Strickland
Volume 4 (2007)
Death and Nostalgia: The Future of Beowulf in the Post-National Discipline of English
Haruko Momma, Michael Powell
Aldhelm and the Two Cultures of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
Christopher Abram
Feminist Approaches to Middle English Religious Writing: The Cases of Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich
Nancy Bradley Warren
Fragments and Foundations: Medieval Texts and the Future of Feminism
Tara Williams
Linking Letters: Translating Ancient History into Medieval Romance
Alex Mueller
Revising Wulfstan’s Antichrist in the Twelfth Century: A Study in Medieval Textual Re-appropriation
Aidan Conti
Current General Trends in Beowulf Studies
John Hill
Editing and Evolution
William Robins
The Conquest of the Past in The History of the Kings of Britain
Michael A. Faletra
Volume 3 (2006)
Second-rate Stories? Changing Approaches to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Jacqueline Stodnick
Preaching in Old English: Tradition and New Directions
Erika Corradini
Geoffrey Chaucer’s Treatise on the Astrolabe
Jenna Mead
Alfred the Great’s Boethius
Nicole Guenther Discenza
English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220 and the Making of a Re-source
Orietta Da Rold
Chaucer and the Theory Wars: Attack of the Historicists? The Psychoanalysts Strike Back? Or a New Hope?
John T. Sebastian
Hits and Misses in Interpreting Patience’s Riddle (p 270-281)
Allison Adair
The Benedictine Reform: Current and Future Scholarship
Nicola Robertson
‘Exile-and-return’ and English Law: The Anglo-Saxon Inheritance of Insular Romance
Laura Ashe
‘Medieval Literature’ or ‘Early Europe’? How to Win Grants and Change the Course of Scholarship
Stephanie Trigg
Middle English Translations of Medieval Encyclopedias
Michael W. Twomey
Volume 2 (2005)
Confessional Literature, Vernacular Psychology, and the History of the Self in Middle English
Masha Raskolnikov
Medieval Crusading in the Literary Contexts of England: Teaching Romance and Chronicle
Suzanne M. Yeager
The Manuscripts of Piers Plowman
Joshua R. Eyler, C. David Benson
Volume 1 (2004)
Old English Hagiography: Recent and Future Research
Claire Watson
The Problem of Transformation: The Use of Medieval Sources in Fantasy Literature
Michael D.C. Drout
North Sea Currents: Old English-Old Norse Relations, Literary and Linguistic
Richard Dance
Film and Early Medieval Literature
Stuart D Lee
The Virtual Reality of the Anglo-Saxon Mappamundi
Martin K. Foys
The Semitisms of Middle English Literature
Miriamne Ara Krummel
Which Middle Ages? Literature Anthologies and Critical Ideologies
Sarah A. Kelen
Current Views and Uses of Biblical Materials in Translation
James H. Morey
XML and Early English Manuscripts: Extensible Medieval Literature
Kathryn Powell
Digitizing the Middle Ages
David F. Johnson
An Introduction to the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
Alex Burghart
The Endurance of Formalism in Middle English Studies
Seth Lerer
Teaching and Studying the Middle English Romance: New Directions, Affiliations, and Pleasures of the Text
Nicole Clifton