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Volume 102• Number 1

January 2003


Articles

The "Goed Fyn" of Saint Alexius in a Middle English Version of His Legend 1
ROBERT K. UPCHURCH  
   
Whethamstede on Lollardy: Latin Styles and the Vernacular Cultures of Early Fifteenth-Century England 21
DAVID R. CARLSON  
   
"Church-outed by the Prelats": Milton and the 1637 Inspection of the Horton Parish Church 42
EDWARD JONES  
   
Inventing the English Sappho: Katherine Philips's Donnean Poetry 59
PAULA LOSCOCCO  
   
Die "Judennase" in Thomas Manns Erzählwerk 88
YAHYA ELSAGHE  



Reviews

PHILIPP von ZESEN, SÄMTLICHE WERKE. Bd. XVII, 1 und Bd. XVII, 2. Herausgegeben von Ferdinand van Ingen . 105
KARL F. OTTO JR.  
   
THEREESE HUBER, BRIEFE. Band I: 1774-1803. Herausgegeben von Magdalene Heuser, et al. 106
CHRISTIL GRIESSHABER-WENINGER  
   
Benjamin W. Redekop, Enlightenment and Community: Lessing, Abbt, Herder, and the Quest for a German Public 108
JOHN P. HEINS  
   
FRAUKE REITEMEIER, Deutsch-englische Literaturbeziehungen: Der historische Roman Sir Walter Scotts und seine deutschen Vorläufer 112
THOMAS O. BEEBEE  
   
EUGEN BANAUCH, Stifter und Doderer: Harmonik in erzählender Prosa 114
VINCENT KLING  
   
JULIAN PREECE, The Life and Work of Günther Grass: literature, History, Politics 119
NICOLE A. THESZ  
   
Goethe in German-Jewish Culture. Edited by Klaus L. Berghahn and Jost Hermand 120
BARBARA FISCHER  
   
ELIZABETH SNYDER HOOK, Family Secrets and the Contemporary Novel: Literary Explorations in the Alftermath of the Third Reich 122
SABINE VON DIRKE  
   
INGA MEINCKE, Vox viva: Die 'wahre Aufklärung' des Dänen Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig 124
FRANK HUGUS  
   
H. J. JACKSON, Marginalia: Readers Writing in Books 126
WILLIAM W. E. SLIGHTS  
   
R. I. PAGE, An Introduction to English Runes . 128
JOHN HINES  
   
The Development of Standard English 1300-1800: Theories, Descriptions, Conflicts. Edited by Laura Wright 130
DAVID BURNLEY  
   
Humour in Anglo-Saxon Literature. Edited by Jonathan Wilcox . 133
PETER DENDLE  
   
GALE R. OWEN-CROCKER, The Four Funerals in Beowulf : and the Structure of the Poem 134
T. A. SHIPPEY  
   
Cultures in Contact: Scandinavian Settlement in England in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries. Edited by Dawn M. Hadley and Julian D. Richards 136
RUSSELL POOLE  
   
DAVID ROLLO, Glamorous Sorcery: Magic and Literacy in the High Middle Ages 138
CLAIRE FANGER  
   
ROGER DALRYMPLE, Language and Piety in Middle English Romance 141
MARK C. AMODIO  
   
D. VANCE SMITH, The Book of the Incipit: Beginnings in the Fourteenth Century . 143
MÍCEÁL F. VAUGHN  
   
R. ALLEN SHOAF, Chaucer's Body: The Anxiety of Circulation in the Canterbury Tales 146
JOHN M. GANIM  
   
LAURA F. HODGES, Chaucer and Costume: The Secular Pilgrims in the General Prologue 149
ALAN T. GAYLORD  
   
LINDA WOODBRIDGE, Vagrancy, Homelessness, and English Renaissance Literature 152
MEGAN MATCHINSKE  
   
ANTHONY B. DAWSON and PAUL YACHNIN, The Culture of Playgoing in Shakespeare's England: A Collaborative Debate 155
EDWARD PECHTER  
   
RAMIE TARGOFF, Common Prayer: The Language of Public Devotion in Early Modern England 158
CHRISTINA MALCOLMSON  
   
KAREN L. EDWARDS, Milton and the Natural World: Science and Poetry in Paradise Lost 160
 

 

 
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