All Stories

  1. Conceiving Histories
  2. Love, wind eggs, and mere conceptions: non-generation in William Harvey’s De conceptione
  3. The Experimental Conception Hospital: Dating Pregnancy and the Gothic Imagination
  4. Prosthesis and reformation: the Black Rubric and the reinvention of kneeling
  5. Chaucer and Fame
  6. Reading Piers Plowman
  7. Class
  8. Calling in Middle English literature
  9. “The Trinite is our everlasting lover”: Marriage and Trinitarian Love in the Later Middle Ages
  10. ‘Ye that pasen by pe Weiye’: time, topology and the medieval use of Lamentations 1.12
  11. Chaucer's Visions of Manhood (review)
  12. Expressing the Middle English I
  13. Piers Plowman and the Querelle of the Rose: Marriage, Caritas, and the Peacock’s ‘Pennes’
  14. Love, Marriage, and Family Ties in the Later Middle Ages
  15. Cutaneous Time in the Late Medieval Literary Imagination
  16. John Gower's Fear of Flying: Transitional Masculinities in the Confessio Amantis