DISPUTATIO: Volume 1
(1996):
The Late Medieval
Epistle
Table of Contents
I. Essays
- Martin Camargo.Where's the Brief?: The
Ars Dictaminis and the Reading/Writing Between the
Lines (1-17).
- Georgiana Donavin.Locating a Public
Forum for the Personal Letter in Malory's Morte
Dartur (19-36).
- Nadia Margolis. 'The Cry of the
Chameleon': Evolving Voices in the Epistles of Christine de Pisan
(37-70).
- Yvonne LeBlanc. Queen Anne in the
Lonely, Tear-Soaked Bed of Penelope: Rewriting the
Heroides in Sixteenth Century France
(71-87).
- Albrecht Classen. Female Explorations
of Literacy: Epistolary Challenges to the Literary Canon in the
Late Middle Ages (89-121)
- Malcolm Richardson. Women, Commerce,
and Writing in Late Medieval England (132-145).
- Grant Boswell. Captatio
Benevolentiae: A Note on the Relationship of Prayer and
Meditation Treatises to the Ars Dictaminis
(147-152).
- François Rigolot.
L'émergence de la subjectivité littéraire
moderne: les Epitres de l'amant vert de Jean Lemaire
de Belges (153-159).
- Romuald I. Lakowski. Sir Thomas More's
Correspondence: A Survey and Bibliography (161-179).
II. Review
- Bernadette A. Masters. Rev. of Yvonne
LeBlanc, 'Va lettre va': The French Verse Epistle
(1400-1550) (181-189).
III. Bibliography
- Janet Luehring and Richard J. Utz.
Letter Writing in the Late Middle Ages (c. 1250-1600): An
Introductory Bibliography of Critical Studies (191-229).
This volume was reviewed by José
María Gutiérrez Arranz and Ricardo J. Sola Buil in
Prolepsis:
The Tübingen Review of English
Studies (1998;
online).