Reinterpreting Malory’s major contexts and characters: Arthur and Guenevere, Launcelot and his two Elaynes, and Palomydes and Trystram and Isode
Reinterpreting Malory’s major contexts and characters: Arthur and Guenevere, Launcelot and his two Elaynes, and Palomydes and Trystram and Isode
Disability representations and the afterlife in Old English literature
Translating the foundational text of pastoral fiction and poetry into English for the modern scholar and reader
Reimagining the Wandering Jew legend and the curse of immortality in centuries of Jewish and Christian art
Explores how Geoffrey Chaucer’s blunders in the classic Canterbury Tales make it far from a perfect masterpiece
In the Middle Ages as now, the search for justice can make for high drama—or low drama—as in these hilarious French legal farces in translation
An innovative comparative study of Middle English and medieval Castilian romance
Illuminates the impact of Jews and Turks on the life and work of influential reformer Andreas Osiander
Illuminates the impact of Jews and Turks on the life and work of influential reformer Andreas Osiander
Confronts the fraught temporal dissonances that are written into the structure of sacred Jewish and Christian time
How Christian depictions of the End allow spectators to experience—and feel—their place within the future history of humankind
Europe and the Ottoman Empire through three 17th-century writers
How disability and ableism took shape in Renaissance England
Cataloging the largest of collection of Greek manuscripts in America
An intriguing and well-researched account behind the dozens of female poisoners in seventeenth-century Rome
Understanding the relationship between individuals and their communities in the works of Chaucer
Explores how medieval women mystics sought to create an experience of the divine through the medium of the text
What makes a successful government?
Elucidates how Renaissance writers used monstrosity to imagine what we now call disability
Rediscovering and reframing the rich and multifaceted history of early modern British women’s book ownership and library compilation
How Garrick and company resurrected Shakespeare, guaranteeing his immortality—and theirs
An engaging textbook for intermediate students of Medieval Latin
New translations and insightful commentary on art and courtly love in Renaissance Italy breathe fresh life into Guarini’s finest madrigals