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1 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Reading List for Field Examination in Middle English Literature March, 2004 Candidates planning to take the field examination in Middle English will compose a list of works in consultation with members of their examination committee. For both the major and the minor field exam, the list will include the required primary reading outlined below. For the major field exam, the list will also include further primary reading (approximately items) and secondary reading (approximately 25 items). For the minor field exam, the list will include further primary reading (approximately 20 items) and secondary reading (5-6 items). A full reading list, containing recommended editions of the primary works listed below, further suggestions for primary reading, and details of secondary works in the field, is available to aid students in drawing up their supplemental lists. Students may also make their own proposals of primary or secondary works not included on this reading list. When submitting their lists, candidates should specify the particular editions to be used for their study and for the examination. A brief written rationale for the optional elements of the reading program should accompany the completed examination list. Primary Works Early Middle English: The Owl and the Nightingale Ancrene Wisse Lazamon: Brut Selections from Early Middle English Verse and Prose, ed. J.A.W. Bennett and G.V. Smithers Chaucer, Geoffrey Canterbury Tales Troilus and Criseyde Book of the Duchess House of Fame Parliament of Fowls Legend of Good Women Selected source study: one or more of: Vergil (Aeneid, Books IV and VI; Ovid, Metamorphoses and Heroides; Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy;Macrobius, Commentary on the Dream of Scipio; Alan of Lille, De Planctu Naturae, Anticlaudianus; Romance of the Rose; Dante, Divine Comedy Gawain-Poet Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Pearl Patience Cleanness Langland,William Piers Plowman, B- and C-Texts

2 One of the following: A. Middle English Drama Two of the following play-cycles: The York Plays The Chester Mystery Cycle The Towneley Plays and The Wakefield Pageants in the Towneley Cycle The N-Town Play Plus a selection of non-cycle plays chosen from one of the following Medieval Drama, ed. David Bevington The Macro Plays, ed. Mark Eccles Non-Cycle Plays and Fragments, ed. Norman Davis The Late Medieval Religious Plays of Bodleian MSS. Digby 133 and E. Museo 160, ed. Donald C. Baker, John L. Murphy and Louis B. Hall Jr B. Malory, Sir Thomas Works, ed. Eugene Vinaver C. 15th-Century English Poetry Lydgate, John, The Minor Poems, ed. H. N. MacCracken Troy Book or Siege of Thebes or Fall of Princes Hoccleve, Thomas, Regement of Princes Minor Poems, ed. F. J. Furnivall and I. Gollancz Skelton, John Complete English Poems, ed. John Scattergood D. 15th-Century Scottish Poetry Robert Henryson, Poems, ed. Denton Fox William Dunbar, Poems, ed. James Kinsley Gavin Douglas, Selections, ed. D. F. C. Coldwell Longer Scottish Poems, ed. Priscilla Bawcutt and Felicity Riddy

3 Middle English Reading List This reading list supplements the Reading List for Field Examinations in Middle English Literature, and should be read in conjunction with it. It specifies recommended editions of the primary works listed as required reading for the Middle English field examination (see sections 1a-4a, 9a-12a), and also contains further suggestions for primary reading, and details of secondary works in the field, as an aid to students in drawing up their supplemental lists. In each of the optional sections, notional requirements are suggested, with the aim of helping to give the list a proper range and coherence. Students may also make their own proposals of primary or secondary works not included on this reading list. Required Reading Chaucer (section 1a), major works (Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, Book of the Duchess, House of Fame, Parliament of Fowls, Legend of Good Women), plus source study Langland (section 2a), Piers Plowman, B- and C-Texts Gawain-Poet (section 3a) (Sir Gawain, Pearl, Patience, Cleanness) Texts specified in the Early Middle English section (4a) Primary reading listed under one of the 15th-century sections (9a-12a: Drama, Malory, 15th- Century English Poetry, 15th-Century Scottish Poetry), as specified on the Reading List. CHAUCER 1a. Primary The following editions are recommended. The Riverside Chaucer, 3rd edition, ed. Larry D. Benson (Boston, 1987) The Canterbury Tales Complete, ed. Larry D. Benson (Boston, 2000) [revised/updated version of Riverside CT] Troilus and Criseyde: A New Edition of 'The Book of Troilus', ed. B.A. Windeatt (London, 1984) Study of Chaucer should include acquaintance with a substantial portion of his sources and analogues, which will also serve as an introduction to the wider contexts of medieval European literature. A selection from the following should be agreed on with each student. Latin Sources: Vergil, Aeneid, Books IV and VI, and Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 410 ff. [Ceyx and Alcyone] and Heroides VII [Dido]; use the Penguin Classics translations, or the Loeb Latin-English texts. Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy, in Chaucer's translation (in the Riverside Chaucer) a modern translation, such as the Penguin Classics version (by V.E. Watts). There is also a parallel-text version in the Loeb Classical texts series, by H.F. Stewart and E.K. Rand. Macrobius, Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, trans. W.H. Stahl (New York, 1952) Alan of Lille, The Plaint of Nature, trans. James J. Sheridan (Toronto, 1980) Anticlaudianus, trans. James J. Sheridan (Toronto, 1973) Vernacular Sources: The Romance of the Rose, trans. Frances Horgan (Oxford, 1994, World s Classics; also trans. Charles Dahlberg (Hanover, 1983)

4 Dante, The Divine Comedy, especially Inferno, cantos 3 and 5, and Paradiso, canto 22 (use the translations in the parallel-text versions by John D. Sinclair, London, 1958, or by Charles Singleton, Princeton, ) For more detailed source-study, consult the following: Bryan, W. F., and G. Dempster, Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales, rev. edn. (London, 1958) [in original languages, with English summaries in margins] Benson, Larry D., and Theodore M. Andersson, The Literary Context of Chaucer's Fabliaux (Indianapolis, 1971) [English translations] Correale, Robert M., and Mary Hamel, Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales, vol. I (Cambridge, 2002) [updated version of Bryan and Dempster, with facing-page translations] Gordon, R.K., The Story of Troilus (1934; repr. Toronto, 1978) [Benoit de Ste-Maure (selected); Filostrato; Troilus; Testament of Cresseid] Havely, N.R., Chaucer's Boccaccio (Cambridge, 1980) [translation of Filostrato and excerpts from Teseida and Filocolo, with translated excerpts from other Troilus stories in appendices] Miller, Robert P., Chaucer: Sources and Backgrounds (Oxford, 1977) [thematically organised translation of key sources on love, marriage, the friars, the three estates, etc.] Windeatt, B.A., Chaucer's Dream Poetry: Sources and Analogues (Cambridge, 1982) [English translations of French, Latin and Italian works] 1b. Secondary For a succinct introduction to Chaucer criticism, see the bibliographical guide at the back of The Cambridge Chaucer Companion, ed. P. Boitani and J. Mann. The following list is very selective. Bennett, J.A.W., The Parlement of Foules: An Interpretation (Oxford, 1957) Bennett, J.A.W., Chaucer at Oxford and at Cambridge (Oxford, 1974) Boitani, Piero, Chaucer and the Imaginary World of Fame (Cambridge, 1984) Brewer, Derek, Tradition and Innovation in Chaucer (London, 1982) [collected essays] Brewer, Derek, Chaucer and his World (London, 1978) Burnley, David, Chaucer's Language and the Philosophers' Tradition (Cambridge, 1979) Clemen, Wolfgang, Chaucer's Early Poetry (London, 1963) Cooper, Helen, The Structure of the Canterbury Tales (London, 1983), Oxford Guides to Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales (Oxford, 1989; 2nd edn, 1996) [a tale-bytale guide to the CT, with selected bibliography for each individual section] Crane, Susan, Gender and Romance in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales (Princeton, 1994) Dinshaw, Carolyn, Chaucer's Sexual Poetics (Madison, Wisconsin, 1989) Donaldson, E.T., Speaking of Chaucer (London, 1970) Frank, Robert Worth, Jr., Chaucer and the Legend of Good Women (Cambridge, Mass., 1972) Frese, Dolores Warwick, An Ars Legendi for Chaucer s Canterbury Tales, Gainesville, 1991 Kolve, V.A., Chaucer and the Imagery of Narrative (London, 1984) Leicester, H. Marshall, The Disenchanted Self: Representing the Subject in the Canterbury Tales (Berkeley, 1990) Lowes, John Livingston, Geoffrey Chaucer (1934: repr. Bloomington, 1958) [includes good introduction to astrology, Chaucer's life, Chaucer's reading] Mann, Jill, Chaucer and Medieval Estates Satire (Cambridge, 1973) Feminizing Chaucer, new edn (Cambridge, 2002) Minnis, A.J., Chaucer and Pagan Antiquity (Cambridge, 1982) Oxford Guides to Chaucer: The Shorter Poems (Oxford, 1995)

5 Muscatine, Charles, Chaucer and the French Tradition (Berkeley, 1957) Patterson, Lee, Chaucer and the Subject of History (London, 1991) Payne, Robert O., The Key of Remembrance: A Study of Chaucer's Poetics (New Haven, 1963) Pearsall, Derek, The Canterbury Tales (London, 1985) Derek Pearsall, The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Critical Biography (Oxford, 1992) Robertson,D.W., Jr, A Preface to Chaucer (Princeton, 1962) Salter, Elizabeth, Chaucer: The Knight's Tale and the Clerk's Tale (London, 1962) Strohm, Paul, Social Chaucer (Cambridge, Mass., 1989) Wallace, David, Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England and Italy (Stanford, Ca., 1997) Windeatt, Barry, Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde (Oxford, 1992) [comprehensive account of previous work on all aspects of the poem, with further reading on each, and new insights of its own] Wood, Chauncey, Chaucer and the Country of the Stars: Poetic Uses of Astrological Imagery (Princeton, N.J., 1970) Essay Collections Andrew, Malcolm, ed., Critical Essays on Chaucer s Canterbury Tales (Milton Keynes, 1991) Barney, Stephen A., ed., Chaucer's Troilus: Essays in Criticism (London, 1980) Benson, C. David, Critical Essays on Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde' and his Major Early Poems (Milton Keynes, 1991) Boitani, Piero, ed., The European Tragedy of Troilus (Oxford, 1989) [the Troilus story from antiquity, through the Middle Ages, to modern times] Boitani, Piero, and Jill Mann, ed., The Cambridge Chaucer Companion (Cambridge, 1986) [this and the following volume have selected bibliographical guides to the study of Chaucer] Brewer, Derek, ed., Writers and their Background: Geoffrey Chaucer (London, 1974) [systematic survey of Chaucer's relation to history, language, other literatures, science, religion and philosophy, visual arts] Salu, Mary, ed., Essays on Troilus and Criseyde (Cambridge, 1979) Influence Chaucer, The Critical Heritage, ed. Derek Brewer, 2 vols (London, 1978) Penguin Critical Anthologies: Geoffrey Chaucer, ed. J.A. Burrow (Harmondsworth, 1969) LANGLAND 2a. Primary The following editions are recommended: The Vision of Piers Plowman: A Critical Edition of the B-Text, ed. A.V.C. Schmidt, 2nd edn (London, 1995) Piers Plowman: An Edition of the C-Text, ed. Derek Pearsall (revised edn, Exeter, 1994) The overlaps and differences between the different versions of the poem can be most easily studied in the parallel-text versions of W.W. Skeat (2 vols, Oxford, 1886) and A.V.C. Schmidt (vol. I, London, New York, 1995)

6 2b. Secondary dimarco, Vincent, Piers Plowman: A Reference Guide (Boston, 1982) Pearsall, Derek, Annotated Critical Bibliography of Langland (New York, 1990) Aers, David, Piers Plowman and Christian Allegory (London, 1975) Alford, John A., ed., A Companion to Piers Plowman (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1988) Alford, John A., Piers Plowman: A Guide to the Quotations (Binghamton, 1992) Baldwin, Anna, The Theme of Government in Piers Plowman (Cambridge, 1981) Barr, Helen, Signes and Sothe: Language in the Piers Plowman Tradition (Cambridge, 1994) Clopper, Lawrence M., Songes of Rechelesnesse : Langland and the Franciscans (Ann Arbor, 1997) Frank, Robert W., Jr, Piers Plowman and the Scheme of Salvation (New Haven, 1957) Justice, Steven, Writing and Rebellion. England in 1381 (Berkeley, 1994) Justice, Steven, and Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Written Work: Langland, Labor, and Authorship (Philadelphia, 1997) Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn, Reformist Apocalypticism and Piers Plowman (Cambridge, 1990) Salter, Elizabeth, Piers Plowman: An Introduction (Oxford, 1962) Scase, Wendy, Piers Plowman and the New Anti-Clericalism (Cambridge, 1989) Schmidt, A.V.C., The Clerkly Maker: Langland's Poetic Art (Cambridge, 1987) Simpson, James, Piers Plowman: An Introduction to the B-Text (London and New York, 1990) Stokes, Myra, Justice and Mercy in Piers Plowman (London, 1984) Vasta, Edward, ed., Interpretations of Piers Plowman (Notre Dame, 1968) Wittig, Joseph S., Piers Plowman Concordance (London and New York, 2001) THE GAWAIN-POET 3a. Primary The following editions are recommended: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, ed. J.R.R. Tolkien and E.V. Gordon, rev. Norman Davis (Oxford, 1968) Pearl, ed. E.V. Gordon (Oxford, 1953) Patience, ed. J.J. Anderson (Manchester, 1969) Cleanness, ed. J.J. Anderson (Manchester, 1977) All four poems are edited by Malcolm Andrew and Ronald Waldron, The Poems of the Pearl Manuscript, with very full notes, glossary, and introduction., and also (with glosses on the same page) by A.C. Cawley and J.J. Anderson, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Cleanness, Patience (Everyman, London, 1991) 3b. Secondary Benson, Larry D., Art and Tradition in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (New Brunswick, N.J., 1965) Bishop, Ian, Pearl in its Setting (Oxford, 1968) Bowers, John M., The Politics of Pearl: Court Poetry in the Age of Richard II (Cambridge, 2001) Brewer, Derek, and Jonathan Gibson, ed., A Companion to the Gawain-Poet (Cambridge, 1996)

7 Elisabeth Brewer, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Sources and Analogues (Cambridge, 1992) Burrow, J.A., A Reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (London, 1965) Clein, W., Concepts of Chivalry in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Norman, Oklahoma, 1987) Howard, D.R., and C. Zacher, ed., Critical Studies of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Notre Dame, 1968) Keiser, Elizabeth B., Courtly Desire and Medieval Homophobia, New Haven and London, 1997 Putter, Ad, An Introduction to the Gawain-Poet (London, 1996) Putter, Ad, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and French Arthurian Romance (Oxford, 1995) Spearing, A.C., The Gawain-Poet: A Critical Study (Cambridge, 1970) Stanbury, Sarah, Seeing the Gawain-Poet: Description and the Act of Perception (Philadelphia, 1991) EARLY MIDDLE ENGLISH 4a. Primary The Owl and the Nightingale, ed. E.G. Stanley, corr. impression (London, 1962) The Owl and the Nightingale: Text and Translation, ed. Neil Cartlidge (Exeter, 2001) Ancrene Wisse, [ed. from CCCC 402], ed. J.R.R. Tolkien, EETS o.s.249(london, 1962) Lazamon: Brut, ed. G.L. Brook and R.F. Leslie, 2 vols, EETS o.s. 250, 277 (London, ) Early Middle English Verse and Prose, ed. J.A.W. Bennett and G.V. Smithers (Oxford, 1966): V (The Fox and the Wolf); VI (Dame Sirith); VIII (Lyrics); IX (Cokaygne); XV (De Clerico et Puella); XIX (Sawles Warde) 4b. Secondary Georgianna, Linda, The Solitary Self: Individuality in the Ancrene Wisse (1981) Hume, Kathryn, The Owl and the Nightingale: The Poem and its Critics (1975) Turville-Petre, Thorlac, England the Nation: Language, Literature and National Identity, (1996) Veldhoen, N.H.G.E., and H. Aertsen, ed., Companion to Early Middle English Literature, (Amsterdam, 1990) [essays on lyric, saints' lives, Havelok, Foris and Blauncheflour, Dame Sirith and De Clerico et Puella, Fox and Wolf, Cokaygne] Vinaver, Eugene, The Rise of Romance (1971), Ch. 1-3 GOWER 5a. Primary Notional requirement: the Confessio Amantis, and Gower s Latin and French works in translation. The English Works of John Gower, ed. G.C. Macaulay, 2 vols, EETS (London, 1900) The Major Latin Works of John Gower, trans. Eric W. Stockton (Seattle, 1962) Mirour de l Omme, trans. William Burton Wilson, rev. Nancy Wilson van Baak (East Lansing, 1991) 5b. Secondary Minnis, A.J., ed., Gower's Confessio Amantis: Responses and Reassessments (Cambridge, 1983)

8 Olsson, Kurt, John Gower and the Structures of Conversion: A Reading of the Confessio Amantis (Cambridge, 1992) Simpson, James, Sciences and the Self in Medieval Poetry (Cambridge 1995), Chapters 5-8 ROMANCES AND NARRATIVE VERSE 6a. Primary Notional requirement: at least eight romances (unabridged) chosen from the following collections: Middle English Metrical Romances, ed. W.H. French and C.B. Hale, 2 vols (1930; repr. New York 1964) Middle English Verse Romances, ed. D.B. Sands (New York, 1966) Six Middle English Romances, ed. Maldwyn Mills (Everyman: London, 1973) Middle English Romances: authoritative texts, sources and background criticism, ed. Stephen H. S. Shepherd (Norton, New York, 1995) Medieval English Romances, ed. Diane Speed, 2 vols, pbk, 2nd edn (Durham, N.C., 1989) Amis and Amiloun, Robert of Cisyle, and Sir Amadace, ed. Edward E. Foster (Kalamazoo, 1997) King Arthur s Death: The Middle English The Stanzaic Morte Arthur and The Alliterative Morte Arthur, ed. Larry D. Benson and Edward E. Foster (1994; rev. edn Kalamazoo, 1996) The Middle English Breton Lays, ed. Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury (Kalamazoo, 1995) Sir Gawain: Eleven Romances and Tales, ed. Thomas Hahn (Kalamazoo, 1995) Sir Perceval of Galles and Ywain and Gawain, ed. Mary Flowers Braswell (Kalamazoo, 1995) Three Middle English Charlemagne Romances, ed. Alan Lupack (Kalamazoo, 1990) 6b. Secondary Aertsen, Henk, and Alasdair A. MacDonald, Companion to Middle English Romance (Amsterdam, 1990) Barron, W.R.J., English Medieval Romance (Longman: Harlow, 1987) Crane, Susan, Insular Romance: Politics, Faith and Culture in Anglo-Norman and Middle English Literature (Berkeley, 1986) Fewster, Carol, Traditionality and Genre in Middle English Romance (Cambridge, 1987) Ganim, John, Style and Consciousness in Middle English Narrative (Princeton, 1983) Putter, Ad, and Jane Gilbert, ed., The Spirit of Medieval English Popular Romance (Harlow, 2000) Ramsey, Lee C., Chivalric Romances: Popular Literature in Medieval England (Bloomington, 1983) Weiss, Judith, Jennifer Fellows, and Morgan Dickson, Medieval Insular Romance: Translation and Innovation (Cambridge, 2000) Wittig, Susan, Stylistic and Narrative Structure in the Middle English Romances (Austin, Texas, 1978) LYRICS, CAROLS AND BALLADS 7a. Primary Notional requirement: a selection from the following anthologies, to be agreed on with each student. Medieval English Lyrics, ed. R.T. Davies (London, 1963)

9 The Harley Lyrics: the Middle English Lyrics of MS. Harley 2253, ed. G.L. Brook, 4th edn (Manchester, 1968) Medieval English Songs, ed. E.J. Dobson and F.Ll. Harrison (London, 1979) The Early English Carols, ed. R.L. Greene, rev. edn (Oxford, 1977) The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, ed. F.J. Child, 5 vols (Boston, ; repr. New York, 1965) The Faber Book of Ballads, ed. M. Hodgart (London, 1965) The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, ed. B. H. Bronson, 4 vols (Princeton, N.J., ) Rymes of Robyn Hood: An Introduction to the English Outlaw, ed. R. B. Dobson and J. Taylor (rev. edn Stroud, 1997) Robin Hood: The Forresters Manuscript, ed. Stephen Knight (Woodbridge, 1998) 7b. Secondary Dronke, Peter, The Medieval Lyric, 2nd edn (London, 1978) Fein, Susanna Greer, ed., Studies in the Harley Manuscript: The Scribes, Contents, and Social Contexts of British Library MS Harley 2253, TEAMS (Kalamazoo, 2000) Gray, Douglas, Themes and Images in the Medieval English Religious Lyric (London and Boston, 1972) Hodgart, M., The Ballads (London, 1950) Knight, Stephen, ed., Robin Hood: An Anthology of Scholarship and Criticism (Woodbridge, 1998) Woolf, Rosemary, The English Religious Lyric in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1968) MYSTICS AND RELIGIOUS PROSE Notional requirement: any three of the following works/authors, to be agreed on with each student. Where alternative editions are given, students may use either/any. 8a. Primary Julian of Norwich The Shewings of Julian of Norwich, ed. Georgia Ronan Crampton, TEAMS pbk (Kalamazoo, 1994) A Revelation of Love, ed. Marion Glasscoe (Exeter, 1976) A Book of Showings to the Anchoress Julian of Norwich, ed. Edmund Colledge and James Walsh, 2 vols (Toronto, 1978) Margery Kempe The Book of Margery Kempe, ed. Lynn Staley, TEAMS pbk (Kalamazoo, 1996) The Book of Margery Kempe, ed. S.B. Meech and H.E. Allen, EETS (London, 1940) Richard Rolle, English Writings, ed. Hope Emily Allen (Oxford, 1931) Richard Rolle, Prose and Verse, ed. S.J. Ogilvie-Thomson, EETS (Oxford, 1988) Walter Hilton, The Scale of Perfection, trans. John P.H. Clark and Rosemary Dorward (New York, 1991) The Cloud of Unknowing, ed. Phyllis Hodgson, EETS (London, 1944) The Cloud of Unknowing, ed. Patrick J. Gallacher, TEAMS pbk (Kalamazoo, 1997)

10 Deonise Hid Divinite, ed. Phyllis Hodgson, EETS (London, 1955) 8b. Secondary Edwards, A.S.G., Middle English Prose: A Critical Guide to Major Authors and Genres (New Brunswick, 1984) [gives further bibliography] Aers, David, and Lynn Staley, The Powers of the Holy: Religion, Politics and Gender in Late Medieval English Culture (University Park, Pa., 1996) Baker, Denise Nowakowski, Julian of Norwich s Showings: From Vision to Book (Princeton, 1994) Bauerschmidt, Frederik Christian, Julian of Norwich and the Mystical Body Politic of Christ (Notre Dame, 1999) Beer, Frances, Women and Mystical Experience in the Middle Ages (Woodbridge, 1992) Glasscoe, Marion, ed., The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England (Exeter, 1980) [proceedings of the 1980 Exeter symposium; there are five further volumes of proceedings with the same editor and title, published in 1982, 1984, 1987, 1992, and 1999] Glasscoe, Marion, English Medieval Mystics: Games of Faith (London, 1993) Hodgson, P., Three Fourteenth-Century English Mystics (London, 1967) Lochrie, Karma, Margery Kempe and Translations of the Flesh (Philadelphia, 1991) Mueller, J.M., The Native Tongue and the Word: Developments in English Prose Style (Chicago, 1984) [on biblical translations] Staley, Lynn, Margery Kempe s Dissenting Fictions (University Park, Pa., 1994) Watson, Nicholas, Richard Rolle and the Invention of Authority, (Cambridge, 1991) DRAMA 9a. Primary The following editions are recommended: Cycle Plays The York Plays, ed. Richard Beadle (London, 1982) The Chester Mystery Cycle, ed. R.M. Lumiansky and David Mills, 2 vols, EETS (London, ) The Towneley Plays, ed. A.C. Cawley and M. Stevens, EETS (London, 1994); also The Wakefield Pageants in the Towneley Cycle, ed. A.C. Cawley (Manchester, 1958) The N-Town Play, ed. Stephen Spector, 2 vols, EETS (Oxford, 1991) Non-cycle plays Medieval Drama, ed. David Bevington (Boston, 1975) [a very wide-ranging and useful anthology] The Macro Plays, ed. Mark Eccles, EETS (London, 1969) [Castle of Perseverance, Wisdom, Mankind] Non-Cycle Plays and Fragments, ed. Norman Davis, EETS (London, 1970) [ The Late Medieval Religious Plays of Bodleian MSS. Digby 133 and E. Museo 160, ed. Donald C. Baker, John L. Murphy and Louis B. Hall Jr, o.s. 283, Oxford, b. Secondary Axton, Richard, European Drama of the Early Middle Ages (London, 1974) Beadle, Richard, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Theatre (Cambridge, 1994) Beckwith, Sarah, Christ's Body: Identity, Culture and Society (London, 1993)

11 Beckwith, Sarah, Signifying God: Social Relation and Symbolic Act in the York Corpus Christi Plays (Chicago and London, 2001) Briscoe, M., and J. Coldewey, Contexts for Early English Drama (Bloomington, 1989) Cawte, E.C., et.al., English Ritual Drama (London, 1967) Denny, N., ed., Medieval Drama, Stratford-upon-Avon Studies 16 (1963) Gibson, Gail, Theatre of Devotion: East Anglian Drama and Society in the Late Middle Ages (Chicago, 1989) Kolve, V.A., The Play Called Corpus Christi (London, 1966) Nelson, Alan, The Medieval English Stage (Chicago, 1974) Neuss, Paula, ed., Aspects of Early English Drama (Cambridge, 1983) Rastall, Richard, The Heaven Singing: Music in Early English Religious Drama (Cambridge, 1996) Robinson, J.W., Studies in Fifteenth-Century Stagecraft (Kalamazoo, 1991) Rubin, Miri, Corpus Christi: The Eucharist in Late Medieval Culture (Cambridge, 1991) Stevens, Martin, Four Middle English Mystery Cycles (Princeton, 1987) Taylor, J., and A.H. Nelson, Medieval English Drama: Essays Critical and Contextual (Chicago, 1972) Twycross, Meg, ed., Festive Drama (Cambridge, 1996) Wickham, Glynne, Early English Stages, vol. I, 1300 to 1576 London, [1959] corr repr 1963; vol. II, 1576 to 1660, Part I, London, 1963, vol. III, Plays and their Makers to 1576, London, 1981 Woolf, Rosemary, The English Mystery Plays (London, 1972) MALORY 10a. Primary The following edition is recommended: The Works of Thomas Malory, ed. Eugène Vinaver, rev. P.J.C. Field, 3 vols (Oxford, 1990); unrevised version in a one-volume Oxford paperback. 10b. Secondary Archibald, Elizabeth, and A.S.G. Edwards, ed., A Companion to Malory (Cambridge, 1996) Benson, Larry D., Malory's Morte Darthur (Cambridge, Mass., 1976) Edwards, Elizabeth, The Genesis of Narrative in Malory s Morte Darthur (Cambridge, 2001) Field, P.J.C., Romance and Chronicle (London, 1971), The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Malory (Cambridge, 1993) Hanks, D. Thomas, Jr, and Jessica G. Brogdon, The Social and Literary Contexts of Malory s Morte Darthur (Cambridge, 2000) Kennedy, Beverly, Knighthood in the Morte Darthur (Cambridge, 1985) Knight, Stephen, The Structure of Sir Thomas Malory's Arthuriad (Sydney, 1969) Lambert, Mark, Style and Vision in Le Morte Darthur (New Haven and London, 1975) Lynch, Andrew, Malory s Book of Arms: The Narrative of Combat in Le Morte Darthur (Woodbridge, 1997) Riddy, Felicity, Sir Thomas Malory (Leiden, 1987) Spisak, James W., ed., Studies in Malory (Kalamazoo, 1985) Takamiya, Toshiyuki, and Derek Brewer, ed., Aspects of Malory (Cambridge, 1981)

12 15TH-CENTURY ENGLISH POETRY (INCLUDING SKELTON) 11a. Primary John Lydgate, The Minor Poems, ed. H. N. MacCracken, 2 vols, EETS e.s. 107 and o.s. 192, (vol. I London, 1911, repr. 1962; vol. II, London, 1934, repr. 1962) John Lydgate, Troy Book, ed. Henry Bergen, London, 1906, EETS e.s. 97, 103, 106 (3 vols repr. in one, Woodbridge, 1996); Part IV EETS e.s.126, (London, 1935, repr. 1973)) John Lydgate, The Siege of Thebes, ed. A. Erdmann and E. Ekwall, EETS e.s. 108 and 125, 2 vols (vol. I, London, 1911, repr. 1966; vol. II, London, 1930, repr. 1973) Lydgate, John, The Siege of Thebes, ed. Robert R. Edwards (Kalamazoo, 2001 John Lydgate, Fall of Princes, ed. H. Bergen, 4 vols., EETS e.s (London, ; repr. 1967) Hoccleve s Regement of Princes, ed. F. J. Furnivall, EETS e.s. 72 (1897, repr. New York, 1988) Hoccleve s Works: The Minor Poems, vols. I and II, ed, F. J. Furnivall and I. Gollancz, EETS e.s. 61 and 73 (London, 1892, repr. 1970) John Skelton, The Complete English Poems, ed. John Scattergood (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1983) 11b. Secondary Selections from Hoccleve, ed. M.C. Seymour (Oxford, 1981) [useful notes and Introduction] Ebin, Lois A., Illuminator, Makar, Vates: Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century (Lincoln and London, 1988) Edwards, A.S.G., Skelton: The Critical Heritage (London, 1981) Fox, Alistair, Politics and Literature in the Reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII (Oxford, 1989) Knapp, Ethan, The Bureaucratic Muse. Thomas Hoccleve and the Literature of Late Medieval England (University Park, Pa., 2001) Lawton, David Dullness in the Fifteenth Century, ELH 54.4 (1987) Mitchell, Jerome, Thomas Hoccleve (Urbana, Chicago, etc., 1968) Pearsall, Derek, John Lydgate (London, 1970) Perkins, Nicholas, Hoccleve s Regiment of Princes: Counsel and Constraint (Cambridge, 2001) Scanlon, Larry, Narrative, Authority and Power: the Medieval Exemplum and the Chaucerian Tradition (Cambridge, 1994) Strohm, Paul, England's Empty Throne: Usurpation and the Language of Legitimation, (New Haven, 1998) Walker, Greg, John Skelton and the Politics of the 1520s (Cambridge, 1988) 15TH-CENTURY SCOTTISH POETRY 12a. Primary Robert Henryson, The Poems, ed. Denton Fox (Oxford, 1981) William Dunbar, The Poems, ed. James Kinsley (Oxford, 1979): Gavin Douglas, Selections, ed. D.F.C. Coldwell (Oxford, 1964) Longer Scottish Poems, ed. Priscilla Bawcutt and Felicity Riddy, vol. I: (Edinburgh, 1987) Barbour, John, The Bruce, ed. and trans. A.A.M. Duncan, corr. edn (Edinburgh, 1999) 12b. Secondary

13 Bawcutt, Priscilla, Dunbar the Makar (Oxford, 1992) Gavin Douglas: A Critical Study (Edinburgh, 1976) Fradenburg, Louise Olga, City, Marriage, Tournament: Arts of Rule in Late Medieval Scotland (Madison, 1991) Gray, Douglas, Robert Henryson (Leiden, 1979) Kratzmann, Gregory, Anglo-Scottish Literary Relations (Cambridge, 1980) ADDITIONAL SECONDARY READING General Literary Surveys Bennett, J.A.W., Middle English Literature (Oxford History of English Literature, vol. I Part 2), ed. and completed by Douglas Gray (Oxford, 1986) Bolton, W.F., ed., The Middle Ages, Sphere History of Literature (London, 1970) Burrow, J.A., Medieval Writers and their Work: Middle English Literature and its Background (Oxford, 1982) Edwards, A.S.G. (ed.), Middle English Prose: A Critical Guide to Major Authors and Genres (New Brunswick, 1984) Pearsall, Derek, Old and Middle English Poetry (London, 1977) Simpson, James, The Oxford English Literary History. Volume Reform and Cultural Revolution (Oxford, 2002) Wallace, David, The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature (Cambridge, 1999) Literary Criticism, General Auerbach, Erich, Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, trans. Willard Trask (New York, 1953) Bakhtin, Mikhail, Rabelais and his World, trans. Hélène Iswolsky (Cambridge, Mass., 1968) Benson, C. David, The History of Troy in Middle English Literature (Woodbridge, 1980) Boitani, Piero, English Medieval Narrative in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, trans. Joan Krakover Hall (Cambridge, 1982) Burrow, J.A., Ricardian Poetry (London, 1971; now in Penguin) Chism, Christine, Alliterative Revivals (Philadelphia, 2002) Gradon, Pamela, Form and Style in Early English Literature (London, 1971) Lewis, C.S., The Allegory of Love (Oxford, 1936) Patterson, Lee, Negotiating the Past: the Historical Understanding of Medieval Literature (Madison, 1987) Scattergood, V.J., Politics and Poetry in Middle English Literature (Woodbridge, 1980) Spearing, A.C., Medieval Dream-Poetry (Cambridge, 1976) Spearing, A.C., Medieval to Renaissance in English Poetry (Cambridge, 1985) Spearing, A.C., The Medieval Poet as Voyeur: Looking and Listening in Medieval Love-Narratives (Cambridge, 1993) Strohm, Paul, Theory and the Premodern Text (Minneapolis, 2000) Torti, Anna, The Glass of Form: Mirroring Structures from Chaucer to Skelton (Cambridge, 1991) Turville-Petre, Thorlac, The Alliterative Revival (Cambridge, 1977) Turville-Petre, Thorlac, England the Nation: Language, Literature, and National Identity, (Oxford, 1996)

14 Essay Collections or Books covering several works and authors Aers, David, Community, Gender and Individual Identity: English Writing (London and New York, 1988) [Langland, Margery Kempe, Troilus, Gawain] Aers, David, ed., Medieval Literature: Criticism, Ideology and History (Brighton, 1986) [Andreas Capellanus, Margery Kempe, Langland, drama, romances, Chaucer, Skelton] Aers, David, ed., Medieval Literature and Historical Inquiry: Essays in Honour of Derek Pearsall (Cambridge, 2000) Aers, David, Faith, Ethics and Church: Writing in England, (Cambridge, 2000) Benson, Larry D., and John Leyerle, eds., Chivalric Literature: Essays on Relations between Literature and Life in the Later Middle Ages (Kalamazoo, 1980) Bloomfield, Morton W., Essays and Explorations: Studies in Ideas, Language and Literature (Cambridge, Mass., 1970) [Chaucer, Langland, romance, symbolism] Boffey, Julia, and Janet Cowen, ed., Chaucer and Fifteenth-Century Poetry (London, 1991) [general, Lydgate, Hoccleve, Henryson, Tale of Beryn] Boitani, Piero, and Anna Torti, eds., Literature in Fourteenth-Century England (Tübingen and Cambridge, 1983) [Langland, Pearl, Gawain, lyrics, drama, romance, Chaucer] Ford, Boris, ed., The New Pelican Guide to English Literature, I.Part One: Chaucer and the Alliterative Tradition (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1982) [comprehensive coverage of the literature; anthology of selected texts; bibliography] Morse, Ruth, and Barry Windeatt, ed., Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer (Cambridge, 1990) [Chaucer's influence on Gower, Lydgate, Hoccleve, romance, Henryson, Gavin Douglas, Skelton, Tudor lyric, Shakespeare, Dryden and more] Salter, Elizabeth, English and International: Studies in the Literature, Art and Patronage of Medieval England, ed. Derek Pearsall and Nicolette Zeeman (Cambridge, 1988) [Chaucer, Langland, visual arts, drama, alliterative poetry; medieval English culture generally] Salter, Elizabeth, Fourteenth-Century English Poetry: Contexts and Readings (Oxford, 1983) [general, Langland, Chaucer] Spearing, A.C., Criticism and Medieval Poetry (London, 1964; revised and expanded edition 1972) [Gawain, Chaucer, Langland, Henryson, rhetoric] Spearing, A.C., Readings in Medieval Poetry (Cambridge, 1987) [narrative, romance, Chaucer, Gawain, Cleanness, Langland, alliterative poetry] Trigg, Stephanie, ed., Medieval English Poetry (London 1993) [general, Langland, Gawain, Havelok, Gower, Morte Arthure (allit.), Floure and Leafe and Assembly of Ladies, ballad] Yeager, Robert F., Fifteenth-Century Studies: Recent Essays (Hamden, Conn., 1984) [Gower, Lydgate, Hoccleve, Henryson, Douglas, Dunbar, Caxton, lyric, ballad] Yeager, R.F., and Charlotte C. Morse, eds., Speaking Images: Essays in Honor of V. A. Kolve (Asheville, N.C., 2001) Literature and the Visual Arts Camille, Michael, Image on the Edge: The Margins of Medieval Art (London, 1992) The Gothic Idol: Ideology and Image-Making in Medieval Art (Cambridge, 1989) Alexander, J., and P. Binski, Age of Chivalry: Art in Plantagenet England (London, 1987) Ford, Boris, ed., Cambridge Guide to the Arts in Britain, vol. 2: The Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1988) de Hamel, C., A History of Illuminated Manuscripts (London, 1986) Henderson, George, Gothic (Harmondsworth, 1967) Mâle, Emile, The Gothic Image (1913, often repr.) Pearsall, D., and E. Salter, Landscapes and Seasons of the Medieval World (London, 1976) Rickert, M., Painting in Britain: The Middle Ages (Harmondsworth, 1954)

15 Stone, Lawrence, Sculpture in Britain: The Middle Ages, 2nd edn (Harmondsworth, 1972) Tristram, Philippa, Figures of Life and Death in Medieval English Literature (London, 1976) Historical and Cultural Aston, Margaret, Lollards and Reformers:Images and Literacy in Late Medieval Religion (London, 1984) Aston, Margaret, England s Iconoclasts (vol. I, Oxford, 1988; repr. 2000) Bennett, H.S., The Pastons and their England (Cambridge, 1922) Bloch, Marc, Feudal Society, trans. L.A. Manyon, 2 vols (London, 1961; paperback 1965) Bynum, Caroline Walker, Holy Feast and Holy Fast: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women (Berkeley, 1987) Cipolla, Carlo M., ed., The Fontana Economic History of Europe: The Middle Ages (Fontana paperback: London, 1972) [despite the forbidding title, this is a modest paperback, with a lively and readable collection of essays] Clanchy, Michael, From Memory to Written Record: England (Oxford, 1993) Contamine, Philippe, War in the Middle Ages, trans. Michael Jones (Oxford, 1984) Courtenay, William, J., Schools and Scholars in Fourteenth-Century England (Princeton, 1987) Crane, Susan, The Performance of Self. Ritual, Clothing and Identity during the Hundred Years War (Philadelphia, 2002) Dobson, R.B., ed., The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 (London, 1970) [collected documents with commentary] Duby, Georges, The Knight, the Lady and the Priest: The Making of Modern Marriage in Medieval France, trans. B. Bray (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1983/5) Duby, Georges, The Three Orders: Feudal Society Imagined, trans. Arthur Goldhammer (Chicago and London, 1980) Duffy, Eamon, The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England c c.1580 (New Haven/London, 1992) Gies, Frances, The Knight in History (London, 1986) Ginzburg, Carlo, The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-Century Miller, trans. John and Anne Tedeschi (London and Henley, 1976) Green, Richard Firth, Poets and Princepleasers: Literature and the English Court in the Late Middle Ages (Toronto, 1980) Green, Richard Firth, A Crisis of Truth: Literature and Law in Ricardian England (Philadelphia, 1999) Hilton, Rodney, Bond Men Made Free: Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381 (London, 1973) Horrox, Rosemary, ed., Fifteenth-Century Attitudes (Cambridge, 1994) Hudson, Anne, The Premature Reformation: Wycliffite Texts and Lollard History (Oxford, 1988) Hudson, Anne, Lollards and their Books (London, 1985) Jacob, E. F., The Fifteenth Century: (Oxford, 1961) Kipling, Gordon, The Triumph of Honour (Leiden, 1977) McKisack, May. The Fourteenth Century: (Oxford, 1959) Mertes, Kate, The English Noble Household (Oxford, 1988) Moore, R.I., The Formation of a Persecuting Society: Power and Deviance in Western Europe, (Oxford, 1987) Owst, G.R., Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England (Oxford, 1961) Piltz, Anders, The World of Medieval Learning (Oxford, 1981) Price, B.B., Medieval Thought: An Introduction (Oxford, 1992) Robertson, D.W., Jr, Chaucer's London (New York and London, 1968)

16 Russell, Frederick H., The Just War in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1975) Saul, Nigel, Richard II (New Haven and London, 1997) Sayles, G.O., The King's Parliament of England (London, 1975) Scattergood, V.J., and J.W. Sherborne, ed., English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages (London, 1983) Southern, R.W., Western Society and the Church in the Middle Ages (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1970) Strohm, Paul, England s Empty Throne: Usurpation and the Language of Legitimation (New Haven, 1998) Sumption, Jonathan, Pilgrimage: an Image of Medieval Religion (London, 1975) Thrupp, Sylvia, The Merchant Class of Medieval London, (Chicago, 1948) Tuchman, Barbara W., A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous Fourteenth Century (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1979) Tuck, Anthony, Richard II and the English Nobility (London, 1973) Tuck, Anthony, Crown and Nobility (Totowa, N.J., 1985) Vale, Juliet, Edward III and Chivalry: Chivalric Society and its Context (Woodbridge, 1982) Vale, Malcolm, War and Chivalry (London, 1981) ANTHOLOGIES A Book of Middle English, ed. J.A. Burrow and T. Turville-Petre (Oxford, 1991, 2nd ed. 1996) Old and Middle English: An Anthology, ed. Elaine Treharne (Oxford, 2000) The Oxford Book of Late Medieval Verse and Prose, ed. Douglas Gray (Oxford, 1985) Alliterative Poetry of the Later Middle Ages, ed. Thorlac Turville-Petre (London, 1989) Medieval Literary Theory and Criticism, c.1100-c.1375: the Commentary Tradition, ed. A.J. Minnis and A.B. Scott (Oxford, 1988)

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