Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association
Volume 3 · 1986

Editors: Ruth E. Hamilton and David L. Wagner
Online Editor: Allen J. Frantzen
Editorial Assistant: Christina M. Heckman

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  1. European Chancelleries and the rise of Standard Written Languages
    by John H. Fisher

  2. The Three Worlds of Love in "Troilus and Criseyde"
    by Patricia Lorimer Lundberg

  3. The Yeoman Transmuted: An evolution of Penitence and Poetry
    by Frank N. Schleicher

  4. Chaucer's Inversion of Augustinian Rhetoric in "The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale"
    by James E. Hicks

  5. Humor and Humor and Humor and Chaucer
    by Robert V. Graybill

  6. The Passive Poet: Amans as Narrator in Book 4 of the "Confessio Amantis"
    by Rozalyn Levin

  7. Gower's "Confessio Amantis" IV, 1963-2013: The Education of Achilles
    by Mary Frances Zambreno

  8. Patterns of Coherence: A Study of Narrative Technique in "King Horn"
    by Esha Niyogi De

  9. The Power of Words and the Power of Narratives: "Cleanness"
    by Ruth E. Hamilton

  10. The Natural Rhetoric of Ramon Llull
    by Mark D. Johnston

  11. Wishing upon a Star: King John, the Order of the Star, and Politics
    by David M. Bessen

  12. The Order of the Texts in the Bodley 34 Manuscript
    by Diane Mockridge

  13. A Pilgrim and His Journey: Illuminating Interpretations of Dante's "Commedia"
    by Linda C. Sokolowski


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