All Stories

  1. Enjoying Sound, Song, and Supralocal French in Aristotle’s India
  2. Parrots and Nightingales: Troubadour Quotations and the Development of European Poetry by Sarah Kay
  3. Is Interdisciplinarity the New Theory? Recent Studies on Guillaume de Machaut and His Songs
  4. Adrian Armstrong and Sarah Kay, Knowing Poetry: Verse in Medieval France from the Rose to the Rhétoriqueurs . Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2011. Pp. xi, 249; 4 b&w figs. $47.50. ISBN: 9780801449734.
  5. Legible skins: Animals and the ethics of medieval reading
  6. The Place of Thought: The Complexity of One in Late Medieval French Didactic Poetry Sarah Kay
  7. Genre, parody, and spectacle
  8. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature
  9. Grafting the knowledge community: The purposes of verse in the Breviari d’amor of Matfre Ermengaud
  10. Courts, clerks, and courtly love
  11. Desire and subjectivity
  12. The Romance of the Rose.Sarah KayInternal Difference and Meanings in the "Roman de la Rose.". Douglas Kelly
  13. The Birth of Venus in the Roman de la Rose
  14. The Chansons de Geste in the Age of Romance
  15. The Problem of Women: Price or Gift?
  16. Past culture
  17. The Life of the Dead Body: Death and the Sacred in the chansons de geste
  18. Subjectivity in Troubadour Poetry
  19. SEDUCTION AND SUPPRESSION IN ‘AMI ET AMILE’
  20. La composition de 'Raoul de Cambrai'
  21. Two Readings of the "Lai de l'Ombre"
  22. Ethics and heroics in theSong of Roland
  23. The nature of rhetoric in the chanson de geste
  24. ‘Le moment de conclure’: Initiation as Retrospection in Froissart's Dits amoureux