Eddie Yeghiayan
"Chaucer's Bawdy." Chaucer Encyclopedia. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Forthcoming.
"Chaucer's House of Fame and the French Palais de Justice." Studies in the Age of Chaucer (1984), 6:121-133.
Chaucerian Play: Comedy and Control in the Canterbury Tales. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.
"Criticism of the Ruler, 1100-1400, in
Provencal, Old French,
and Middle English Verse." Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University,
1978.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts
International (1978), 39(4):2249-A.
"Fame's Fabrication." Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Proceedings 1984 1:135-148.
The Game of Love: Troubadour Wordplay. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.
"`Manuscripts'. 1123? A Richly Illustrated Latin Psalter Prefaced by a Vernacular Chanson de saint Alexis is Produced at the English Monastery of St. Albans for Christina of Markyate." In Denis Hollier, ed., A New History of French Literature, pp. 23-30. Cambridge, Mass. & London: Harvard University Press, 1989.
"Medieval Satire." In William T.H. Jackson, ed., European Writers: The Middle Ages and the Renaisssance, Vol. 1: Prudentius to Medieval Drama, pp. 337-375. New York: Scribner's, 1983.
"On Reading Medieval Political Verse: Two Partisan Poems from the Reign of Edward II." Mediaevalia (1979), 5:183-204.
"La Poésie pastorale de Eustache Deschamps: Miroir de mentalité à la fin du XIVe siècle." Romanistische Zeitschrift für Literaturgeschichte/Cahiers d'Histoire des Littératures Romanes (1983), 7(12):28-44.
Review of Richard Firth Green's Poets and Princepleasers: Literature and the English Court in the Late Middle-Ages. Dalhousie Review (Autumn 1980), 60(3):554-556.
Review of Sandra Resnick Alfonsi's Masculine Submisssion in Troubadour Lyric. Tenso (Autumn 1988), 4:28-30.
"Rhetoric and the Rise of Public Poetry: The Career of Eustache Deschamps." Studies in Philology (Winter 1983), 80(1):1-13.
"`Sendatz vermelhs, endis, e ros': Another Sirventes from 1285." Romance Notes (Spring 1984), 24(3):277-284.
"Transgression, Contamination, and Woman in Eustache Deschamps' Miroir de mariage." In a special double-issue (edited by Kevin Brownlee, Marina Scordilis Brownlee and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.) entitled "Transgressions" of the Stanford French Review (1990). Forthcoming.
"The Troilus Frontispiece and the Dramatization of Chaucer's Troilus." Chaucer Review (1987), 22(2): 81-93.