1. Introduction --
Part I Middle English Clerks, Texts and Readers --
2. Reading Dreams, Casting the Future and Other Learned Mirths: The Harley Scribe as Proto-Chaucerian Clerk --
3. Griselda as Mary: Chaucers Clerks Tale and Alanus de Rupes Marian Exemplum --
4. On Chaucers Clerk, His Books and the Value of Education --
5. Freedom and Choice: Postnuptial Negotiation, the Flitch of Bacon Custom, and the Woe of Marriage in The Wife of Baths Prologue and Tale and The Book of Margery Kempe --
Part II The Lollards, Their Saints and Their Texts --
6. The Making of a Monumental Edition: The Holy Bible The Earliest English Versions Made from the Latin Vulgate by John Wyclif and His Followers --
7. Paratextual Frames for the Middle English Reader: The Additional Pauline Prologues in Cambridge, Emmanuel College MS 108, a Wycliffite New Testament --
8. Lollard Book Production and Richard Rolles English Psalter and Canticles --
9. Blessed Hildegard: Another Kind of Lollard Saint --
Part III Old English and Its Afterlife --
10. In his heart he believed in God, but he could not speak like a man : Martyrdom, Monstrosity, Speech, and the Dog-headed Saint Christopher --
11. Hengists Tongue: Remembering (Old) English in John Gowers Confessio Amantis --
12. The Failed Masculinities of Tostig Godwinson --
13. Elizabeth Elstob, Old English Law, and the Origin of Anglo-Saxon Studies: A Critical Edition of Samuel Pegges An Historical Account of the Textus Roffensis (B1767).
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