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Introduction: Re-evaluating the Stanzaic Morte Arthur: Content and Contexts 3
Fiona Tolhurst and K.S. Whetter
Black Waters, Dragons, and Fiends: Arthur’s Dream in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur 15
David F. Johnson
Making Joy / Seeing Sorrow: Emotional and Affective Resources in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur 33
Andrew Lynch
Malory, the Stanzaic Morte Arthur, the Alliterative Morte Arthure, and Chaucer 51
Edward Donald Kennedy
Some Uses of Direct Speech in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur and Malory 66
Elizabeth Archibald
Standing Up for the Stanzaic-poet: Artistry, Characterization, and Narration in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur and Malory’s Morte Darthur 86
Fiona Tolhurst and K.S. Whetter
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REVIEWS
Frederick M. Biggs, Chaucer’s Decameron and the Origin of the Canterbury Tales 114
Michael Calabrese
Aaron Hostetter, Political Appetites: Food in Medieval English Romance 115
Irina Dumitrescu
Susan Nakley, Living in the Future: Sovereignty and Internationalism in the Canterbury Tales 117
Joseph Taylor
James Wade, ed., Sir Torrent of Portingale 118
Michael Johnston
Walter Wadiak, Savage Economy: The Returns of Middle English Romance 120
Sarah M. Anderson