Historical criticism and the development of Chaucer studies
The disenchanted classroom
Court poetry and the invention of literature: the example of Sir John Clanvowe
"What is me?": Hoccleve and the trials of the urban self
Beinecke MS 493 and the survival of Hoccleve's Series
Making identities in fifteenth-century England: Henry V and John Lydgate
The heroic laconic style: reticence and meaning from Beowulf to the Edwardians
Writing amorous wrongs: Chaucer and the order of complaint
Genre and source in Troilus and Criseyde
"Rapt with pleasaunce": the gaze from Virgil to Milton
Brother Fire and St. Francis's drawers: human nature and the natural world.