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Volume 1 (2008)
John Milton’s Recourse to Old English: A Case-Study in Renaissance
Lexicography
William E. Engel, pp. 1-29
Philosophi in Adiutorio Fidei:
Pastoral Uses of Pagan Moral Teaching in the Later Middle Ages
Charles F. Briggs, pp. 31-49
A Paradise Full of Monsters: India in the Old English Imagination
Mark Bradshaw Busbee, pp. 51-72
Paradise Lost
and the Cultural Genetics of Shame, Remorse, and Guilt"
William John Silverman Jr., pp. 73-103
That’s Not Funny: Comic Forms, Didactic Purpose, and Physical Injury in
Medieval Comic Tales
Mary E. Leech, pp. 105-27
Yesterday’s Eve and Her Electric Avatar: Villiers’s Debt to Milton’s
Paradise Lost
T. Ross Leasure, pp. 129-45
Medieval Community: Lessons from the Film Black Knight
K. A. Laity, pp. 147-57
Dante in a Modern Context: A Review of Sepultura's
Album Dante XXI
Matthew Teutsch, pp. 159-80
All articles in Volume 1 are
linked above in portable document format (PDF). To access these
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