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World of Anglo-Saxon England / Andy Orchard - Old English language and the alliterative tradition / Richard Dance - Old English manuscripts and readers / Rohinin Jayatilaka - Old English and Latin poetic traditions / Andy Orchard - Germanic legend and Old English heroic poetry / Hugh Magennis - Old English biblical and devotional poetry / Daniel Anlezark - Old English western poetry / David Ashurst - Old English epic poetry: Beowulf / Daniel Anlezark - World of medieval England: from the Norman conquest to the fourteenth century / Conor McCarthy - Middle English language and poetry / Simon Horobin - Middle English manuscripts and readers / Ralph Hanna - Legendary history and chronicle: Lazamons's "Brut" and the chronicle tradition / Lucy Perry - Medieval debate-poetry and "The Owl and the Nightingale" / Neil Cartlidge - Lyrics, sacred and secular / David Fuller - Macaronic poetry / Elizabeth Archibald - Popular romance / Nancy Mason Bradbury - Arthurian and courtly romance / Rosalind Field - Alliterative poetry: religion and morality / John Sacttergood - Alliterative poetry and politics / John Scattergood - Poet of pearl, cleanness and patience / A. V. C. Schmidt - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / Tony Davenport - Langland's "Piers Plowman" / Lawrence Warner - Chaucer's "Troilus" and "Criseyde" / Alcuin Blamires - Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" / Corinne Saunders - Poetry of John Gower / R. F. Yeager - England in the long fifteenth century / Matthew Woodcock - Poetic language in the fifteenth century / A. S. G. Edwards - Manuscript and print: books, readers and writers / Julia Boffey - Hoccleve and Lydgate / Daniel Wakelin - Women and writing / C. Annette Grisae - Medieval Scottish poetry / Douglas Gray - Courtiers and courtly poetry / Barry Windeatt - Drama: sacred and secular / Pamela King
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English poetry - Middle English, 1100-1500 - History and criticism