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The Year's Work in English Studies Advance Access originally published online on June 8, 2007
The Year's Work in English Studies 2007 86(1):208-278; doi:10.1093/ywes/mam003
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III

Middle English: Excluding Chaucer

Jennifer N. Brown

University of Hartford

Kenneth Hodges

University of Oklahoma

Juris Lidaka

West Virginia State University

Kenneth Rooney

University College Cork

Michelle M. Sauer

Minot State Universtiy

Greg Walker

University of Leicester


   Abstract

This chapter has ten sections: 1. General and Miscellaneous; 2. Women's Writing; 3. Alliterative Verse and Lyrics; 4. The Gawain-Poet; 5. Piers Plowman; 6. Romance; 7. Gower, Lydgate, Hoccleve; 8. Malory and Caxton; 9. Middle Scots Poetry; 10. Drama. Sections 1 is by Juris Lidaka with a contribution by Jennifer Brown; section 2 is by Jennifer Brown; sections 3 and 5 are by Michelle M. Sauer; section 4 is by Kenneth Rooney; sections 6 and 8 are by Kenneth Hodges; section 7 is by Juris Lidaka; section 9 is by Jennifer Brown, with a contribution by Juris Lidaka; section 10 is by Greg Walker.


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