"Christine de Pizan and the Politics of Myth: Hector and Penthesilea in the Livre de la Mutacion de Fortune." In Christopher Baswell and Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, eds., The Politics of Myth. Forthcoming.
Courtly Hermeticism and the Intrusion of History in Late Medieval French Literature. Forthcoming.
"Dante and Narcissus (Purgatorio XXX.7699)." Dante Studies (1978), 96:201-206.
"Dante's Poetics of Transfiguration: The Case of Ovid." Literature and Belief (1985), 5:13-29.
"Discourse as Proueces in Aucassin et Nicolette." Yale French Studies (1986), 70:167-182.
(with Walter Stephens.) Editor. Discourses of Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Based on the Proceedings of the Fifth Dartmouth Colloquium on Medieval and Early Modern Romance Literatures, held in Hanover, NH, in Oct. 1985. Hanover, NH & London: University Press of New England for Dartmouth College, 1989.
"Discourses of the Self: Christine de Pizan and the Roman de la rose." Romanic Review (January 1988), 79(1):199-221.
(with Robert Hollander, Jeffrey Schnapp and Nancy J. Vickers.) Editor. L'Espositione di Bernardino Daniello da Lucca sopra la Comedia di Dante. Hanover, NH & London: University Press of New England for Dartmouth College, 1989.
"`Generic Hybrids'. 1225? Guillaume de Lorris Writes the Prologue to the First Part of Le Roman de la rose." In Denis Hollier, ed., A New History of French Literature, pp. 88-93. Cambridge, Mass. & London: Harvard University Press, 1989.
"Guillaume de Machaut's Concept of Poetic Identity: The Example of the `Dits Amoureux'." Ph.D. Dissertation, Princeton University, 1979. Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (1980), 40(8):4586-A.
"Guillaume de Machaut's Remède de fortune: The Lyric Anthology as Narrative Progression." In Doranne Fenoaltea and David Lee Rubin, eds. A Ladder of High Designs: Formal Coherence in the French Lyric. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. Forthcoming.
"The Image of History in Christine de Pizan's Livre de la Mutacion de Fortune." Yale French Studies. Forthcoming.
(with Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.) Editor. Images of Power: Medieval History/Discourse/Literature. Yale French Studies, 1986 (70). New Haven, Conn.: Yale University, 1986.
"Jean de Meun and the Limits of Romance: Genius as Rewriter of Guillaume de Lorris." In Kevin Brownlee and Marina Scordilis Brownlee, eds., Romance: Generic Transformation from Chrétien de Troyes to Cervantes, pp. 114-134. Hanover, NH & London: University Press of New England for Dartmouth College, 1985.
"Language and Desire in Paradiso 26." Lectura Dantis (1990), 6:46-59.
"`Lyricism in the Age of Allegory'. 1342? Guillaume de Machaut Writes His Remède de fortune." In Denis Hollier, ed., A New History of French Literature, pp. 109-114. Cambridge, Mass. & London: Harvard University Press, 1989.
"Machaut's Motet 15 and the Roman de la rose: The Literary Context of Amours qui a le pouoir/Faus Semblant m'a decü/Vidi Dominum." Early Music History. Forthcoming.
"Martyrdom and the Female Voice: Saint Christine in the Cité des dames." In Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Timea Szell, eds., Images of Sainthood in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Forthcoming.
Translator (with Margaret Miner) of Michel Zink's "The Allegorical Poem as Interior Memoir." Yale French Studies (1986), 70:100-126.
(with Marina Scordilis Brownlee and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.) Editor. The New Medievalism. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Forthcoming.
"Orpheus' Song Re-sung: Jean de Meun's Reworking of Metamorphoses X." Romance Philology (November 1982), 36(2):201-209.
"Ovide et le moi poétique `moderne' à la fin du moyen âge: Jean Froissart et Christine de Pizan." In Brigitte Cazelles and Charles Méla, eds., Modernité au moyen âge: Le Défi du passé. Geneva: Droz. Forthcoming.
"Ovid's Semele and Dante's Metamorphosis: Paradiso XXI-XXIII." MLN (January 1986), 101(1):147-156.
"Pauline Vision and Ovidian Speech in Paradiso I." In Rachel Jacoff and Jeffrey Schnapp, eds., The Poetry of Allusion: Virgil and Ovid in Dante's Comedy. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Forthcoming.
"Paradiso XXVI." In Allen Mandelbaum and Anthony Oldcorn, eds., California Lectura Dantis: Paradiso. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press. Forthcoming.
"The Patron as Lover: Structures of Mediation in Machaut's Fonteinne Amoureuse." In Moshe Lazar and Norris J. Lacy, eds., Poetics of Love in the Middle Ages: Texts and Contexts, pp. 147-156. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University Press; London: Eurospan, 1989.
"Phaeton's Fall and Dante's Ascent." Dante Studies (1984), 102:135-144.
"Philippe de Novare." Dictionary of the Middle Ages, Vol. 9, p. 558. New York: Scribner's, 1987.
Poetic Identity in Guillaume de Machaut. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984.
"The Poetic Oeuvre of Guillaume de Machaut: The Identity of Discourse and the Discourse of Identity." In Madeleine Pelner Cosman and Bruce Chandler, eds., Machaut's World: Science and Art in the Fourteenth Century, pp. 219-233. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1978), 314. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1978.
"Reflections in the Miroër aus Amoreus: The Inscribed Reader in Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose." In John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, eds., Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes, pp. 60-70. Hanover, NH & London: University Press of New England for Dartmouth College, 1982.
Review of Anne Lake Prescott's French Poets and the English Renaissance: Studies in Fame and Transformation. Comparative Literature (1981), 33(2):186-189.
Review of Bernardi Silvestris's Cosmographia, edited by Peter Dronke. Romance Philology (1981), 35(2):403-409.
Review of Brigitte Cazelles' and Phyllis Johnson's `Le Vain siècle guerpir': A Literary Approach to Sainthood Through Old French Hagiography of the Twelfth Century. Romance Philology. Forthcoming.
Review of Elina Suomela-Härmä's Les Structures narratives dans le Roman de Renart. Speculum. Forthcoming.
Review of Pierre-Yves Badel's Le Roman de la rose au XIVe siècle: Étude de la réception de l'oeuvre. French Review. Forthcoming.
"Robert d'Arbrissel." Dictionary of the Middle Ages, Vol. 10, pp. 429-431. New York: Scribner's, 1988.
(with Marina Scordilis Brownlee.) Editor, with an Introduction. Romance: Generic Transformation from Chrétien de Troyes to Cervantes. Based on the Proceedings of the Second Dartmouth Colloquium on Medieval and Early Modern Romance Literatures, held in Hanover, New Hampshire, in Sept., 1982. Hanover, NH & London: University Press of New England for Dartmouth College, 1985.
"Structures of Authority in Christine de Pizan's Ditié de Jehanne D'Arc." In Kevin Brownlee and Walter Stephens, eds., Discourses of Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Literature, pp. 131-150. Based on the Proceedings of the Fifth Dartmouth Colloquium on Medieval and Early Modern Romance Literatures, held in Hanover, NH, in Oct. 1985. Hanover, NH & London: University Press of New England for Dartmouth College, 1989.
"Transformations of the Charrette: Godefroi de Leigni as Re-Writer of Chrétien de Troyes." Stanford French Review. Forthcoming.
Transformations of the Couple: Genre and Language in Adam de la Halle's Jeu de Robin et Marion." French Forum (1989), 14:419-433.
"Transformations of the Lyric `Je': The Example of Guillaume de Machaut." L'Esprit Créateur (1978), 18(1):5-18.
(with Marina Scordilis Brownlee and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.) Editor of "Transgressions" issue of Stanford French Review (1990). Forthcoming.
"Why the Angels Speak Italian: Dante as Vernacular Poeta in Paradiso XXV." Poetics Today (1984), 5(3):597610.