Proper names in the lyrics of the troubadours /
Religious Elements in the Secular Lyrics of the Troubadours.
Proper Names in the Lyrics of the Troubadours.
Memory and Re-Creation in Troubadour Lyric
Memory and Re-Creation in Troubadour Lyric.
Stolen song how the troubadours became French
Figures of repetition in the old Provençal lyric : a study in the style of the troubadours /
Medieval Celtic literature : a select bibliography /
La liturgia del "trobar" : assimilazione e riuso di elementi del rito cristiano nelle canzoni occitane /
Parrots and nightingales : troubadour quotations and the development of European poetry /
The Voice of the trobairitz : perspectives on the women troubadours /
Old English literature a select bibliography
A handbook of the Troubadours /
Old Norse-Icelandic studies : a select bibliography /
Chaucer, a bibliographical introduction /
Medieval Christian literary imagery : a guide to interpretation /
Chaucer's general prologue to the Canterbury tales : an annotated bibliography, 1900 to 1982 /
La littérature occitane du Moyen Age : bibliographie sélective et critique /
Medieval boundaries : rethinking difference in Old French literature /
Staročeské a německé milostné básnictví vrcholného středověku /
The visual object of desire in late medieval England /
The Karma of Words Buddhism and the Literary Arts in Medieval Japan.
Poems Without Names : the English Lyric, 1200-1500.
Film and fiction : reviewing the Middle Ages /
Theory and the premodern text /
Drama and resistance : bodies, goods, and theatricality in late medieval England /
The owl and the nightingale : the poem and its critics /
Ethics in the Arthurian legend / edited by Melissa Ridley Elmes and Evelyn Meyer.
The sea and medieval English literature /
Old English studies in honour of John C. Pope /
The literary mind of medieval & Renaissance Spain essays,
Experiencing the afterlife : soul and body in Dante and medieval culture /
Texts of the passion : Latin devotional literature and medieval society /
Brides and doom : gender, property, and power in medieval German women's epic /