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Studies on Old and Middle English literature in Poland (1910-2006) (1).


College of Modern Languages, Poznan--Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz

Ahrends, Guenter--Hans-Juergen Diller (eds.) 1994 Chapters from the history of stage cruelty. Forum Modernes Theater 17. Tubingen: Gunter Narr Verlag.

Bela, Teresa 1973 "The use of alliteration alliteration (əlĭt'ərā`shən), the repetition of the same starting sound in several words of a sentence. Probably the most powerful rhythmic and thematic uses of alliteration are contained in Beowulf,  and the device of verbal repetition in Lang-land's Confession of the seven deadly sins (R. C. Ch.) willful and deliberate transgressions, which take away divine grace; - in distinction from vental sins. The seven deadly sins are pride, covetousness, lust, wrath, gluttony, envy, and sloth.

See also: Sin
", Zeszyty Naukowe UJ 24: 9-20.

1984 "The Friar's Tale reconsidered", in: Irena Kahuza et al. (eds.), 51-55.

1995 "Artus" [King Arthur King Arthur: see Arthurian legend. ], in: Feliks Gryglewicz et al. (eds.), 958.

Bela, Teresa--Elzbieta Manczak-Wohlfeld (eds.) 1998 Professor Roman Dyboski--Founder of English studies English studies is an academic discipline that includes the study of literatures written in the English language (including literatures from the U.K., U.S., Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, India, South Africa, and the Middle East, among other  in Poland. Krakow: Universitas.

Blaszkiewicz, Bartlomiej 1998 "A comparative study of the treatment of dreams in Chaucer and Milton", in: Edmund Gussman--Bogdan Szymanek (eds.), 39-50.

2003 "The allegorical method in William Dunbar's The goldyn targe targe  
n. Archaic
A light shield or buckler.



[Middle English, from Old French; see target.]
", in: Jadwiga Uchman--Andrzej Wicher (eds.), 8-15.

2003 "Oral-formulaic diction in the Child Corpus of Tam Lin Tam Lin is the hero of a Borders' legend about fairies and mortal men. While this ballad is unique to Scotland, the motif of capturing a person by holding him through all forms of transformation is found throughout Europe in folktales. ", Anglica 13: 77-86.

2004 "Causative psychology in the popular and literary ballad", in: Grazyna Bystydzienska (ed.), 91-102.

In press "The Pearl school of poetry", in: Jadwiga Uchman--Andrzej Wicher--Joanna Kazik (eds.).

Blaszkiewicz, Maria In press "'Mette with Venus one day'--Virgil and medieval poetry Because most of what we have was written down by clerics, much of extant medieval poetry is religious. The chief exception is the work of the troubadours and the minnesänger, whose primary innovation was the ideal of courtly love. ", in: Jadwiga Uchman--Andrzej Wicher--Joanna Kazik (eds.).

Bonnard, George A. (ed.) 1961 English studies today. (2nd series.) Bern: Francke Verlag.

Borkowska, Ewa (ed.) 2004 In the space of arts: Interdisciplinarity, identity, (post)modernity. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

Borkowska, Ewa--Andrzej Lyda (eds.) 2004 Wor(l)ds in transition. Studies in language, culture and literature. Katowice: Wyzsza Szkoia Zarzadzania Marketingowego i Jezykow Obcych.

Borkowska, Grazyna--Liliana Sikorska (eds.) 2000 Krytyka feministyczna: Siostra teorii i historii literatury [Feminist criticism: The sibling of theory and history of literature]. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo IBL IBL Israel Baseball League
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Borowska-Szerszun, Sylwia 2004 "Women, marriage and social order--Linguistic and non-linguistic exponents of high and low cultures in Fulgens and Lucres by Henry Medwall Henry Medwall (d. 1502) was the first known English vernacular dramatist. Fulgens and Lucrece (1497), whose heroine must choose between two suitors, is the earliest known secular English play. , in: Siergiej Grinev-Griniewicz et al. (eds.), 183-192.

In press "The comic and the camivalesque in Mankind', in: Jadwiga Uchman --Andrzej Wicher--Joanna Kazik (eds.).

Boryslawski, Rafal 1999 "The haunted minds: The obsession of memories in Anglo-Saxon elegiac el·e·gi·ac  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or involving elegy or mourning or expressing sorrow for that which is irrecoverably past: an elegiac lament for youthful ideals.

2.
 poetry", in: Wojciech Kalaga--Tadeusz Rachwal (eds.), 77-94.

2001 "The agoraphobia Agoraphobia Definition

The word agoraphobia is derived from Greek words literally meaning "fear of the marketplace." The term is used to describe an irrational and often disabling fear of being out in public.
 of the Old English Old English: see type; English language; Anglo-Saxon literature.
Old English
 or Anglo-Saxon

Language spoken and written in England before AD 1100. It belongs to the Anglo-Frisian group of Germanic languages.
 exiles", in: Wojciech H. Kalaga--Tadeusz Rachwal (eds.), 165-181.

2002 "The elements of Anglo-Saxon wisdom poetry in the Exeter Book Exeter Book, manuscript volume of Old English religious and secular poetry, of various dates of composition, compiled c.975 and given to Exeter Cathedral by Bishop Leofric (d. 1072). Bibliography


See edition by G. P. Krapp and E. V. K.
 riddles", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 38: 35-49.

2002 "Say what I am: Aldhelmian Riddle as the language of transformation", in: Wojciech H. Kalaga--Tadeusz Rachwal (eds.), 187-201.

2002 "Ludycznosc i magia w zagadkach staroangielskich" [Ludic lu·dic  
adj.
Of or relating to play or playfulness: "Fiction . . . now makes [language]
 and magic elements in Old English riddles], Ekonomia i Humanistyka 1/2: 175-187.

2003 "Kenning and variation: The manifestations of the riddlic element in Old English poetry", in: Jadwiga Uchman--Andrzej Wicher (eds.), 17-24.

2004 The Old English riddles and the riddlic elements of Old English poetry. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

2004 "'A gardyn saw I ful of blosmy bowes ...': The commanding love in La Dame a la licorne of the Musee de Cluny", in: Ewa Borkowska (ed.), 44-59.

2004 "The co(s)mic space in Chaucer's 'Knight's Tale'", in: Marcin Krygier--Liliana Sikorska (eds.), 161-172.

2005 "Sex, food and magic: Digestion and fertility in the Exeter Book riddles", in: Wojciech H. Kalaga--Tadeusz Rachwal (eds.), 143-158.

In press "Sirith-na-Gig? Dame Sirith and the fabliau fabliau, plural fabliaux (both: fäblēō`), short comic, often bawdy tale in verse that deals realistically and satirically with middle-class or lower-class characters.  hags as textual analogues to the Sheela-figures", Marcin Krygier--Liliana Sikorska (eds.)

Brahmer, Mieczyslaw et al. (eds.) 1966 Studies in language and literature in honour of Margaret Schlauch. Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.

Brewer, D. S. (ed.) 1966 Chaucer and Chaucerians. London: Nelson.

Bryan, William F.--Germaine Dempster (eds.) 1941 Sources and analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales: see Chaucer, Geoffrey.

Canterbury Tales

pilgrimage from London to Canterbury during which tales are told. [Br. Lit.: Canterbury Tales]

See : Journey
. Chicago: University of Chicago Press The University of Chicago Press is the largest university press in the United States. It is operated by the University of Chicago and publishes a wide variety of academic titles, including The Chicago Manual of Style, dozens of academic journals, including .

Bukowska, Joanna 2002 "Promises kept and broken--The power of a spoken word in the chivalric chi·val·ric  
adj.
Of or relating to chivalry.

Adj. 1. chivalric - characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages; "chivalric rites"; "the knightly years"
knightly, medieval
 world of Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 38: 61-73.

2002 "Theatricality of the chivalric world in Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur", International Journal of Arabic-English Studies 3: 33-44.

2004 "Tragic war heroes within the heroic and chivalric tradition: Statius and Lydgates's accounts of the destruction of Thebes", in: Liliana Sikorska (ed.), 45-62.

2005 "The implications of the quest motif in The avowyng of Arthur and The knightly tale of Gologras and Gawain", in: Marcin Krygier--Liliana Sikorska (eds.), 183-199.

In press "Comic and serious implications of violent encounters in Ralph the Collier and the Carle of Carlisle", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 43.

Bystydzienska, Grazyna (ed.) 2004 Approaches to literature 3. Warsaw: Institute of English Studies UW.

Bystydzienska, Grazyna--Emma Harris--Paddy Lyons (eds.) 2005 PASE papers in literature and culture. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo UW.

Bystydzienska, Grazyna--Anna Zagorska (eds.) 1989 Literatura angielska i amerykanska. Problemy recepcji [English and American literature American literature, literature in English produced in what is now the United States of America. Colonial Literature


American writing began with the work of English adventurers and colonists in the New World chiefly for the benefit of readers in
. Problems of reception]. Lublin: Wydawnictwo UMCS UMCS Utility Monitoring & Control System
UMCS Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Sk³odowskiej (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University; Lublin, Poland)
UMCS Unité Multinationale de Contrôle de Sites
.

Ciukk, Andrzej 1999 "Robin Hood--zarfs literackich i historycznych czynnikow mitotworczych. Z historii literatury polskiej i obcej" [Robin Hood--The selection of literary and historical mythopoeic myth·o·poe·ic or myth·o·pe·ic   also myth·o·po·et·ic
adj.
1. Of or relating to the making of myths.

2. Serving to create or engender myths; productive in mythmaking.
 elements], Filologia Polska 39: 143-154.

Czarnowus, Anna 2004 "'My cours, that hath so wyde for to turne, hath moore power than woot any man': The children of Saturn in Chaucer's 'Monk's Tale'", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 40: 299-310.

2004 "The medieval child translated: On the appropriation of the concept", in: Ewa Borkowska--Andrzej Lyda (eds.), 135-146.

2004 "A saint who never existed: Extrahistorical texts about St. Wilgefortis", in: Ewa Borkowska (ed.), 33-43.

2005 "Pearl's body: Spotting an identity", in: Wojciech Kalaga (ed.), 163-182.

2005 "The politics and poetics of laughter in De la Bourgoise d'Orliens and Dame Sirith", in: Zbigniew Kadlubek--Tadeusz Slawek (eds.), 140-153.

2005 "Invisible walls of perception: The foreigners in Chaucer's 'Prioress's Tale'", in: Wojciech Kalaga--Marzena Kubisz (eds.) 13-24.

2005 "Fayre fannand fax unbefoldes his schulderes' ("Fair flapping locks enfolding en·fold  
tr.v. en·fold·ed, en·fold·ing, en·folds
1. To cover with or as if with folds; envelop.

2. To hold within limits; enclose.

3. To embrace.
 his shoulders"): The treatment of effeminate ef·fem·i·nate  
adj.
1. Having qualities or characteristics more often associated with women than men. See Synonyms at female.

2. Characterized by weakness and excessive refinement.
 hairstyles in medieval Latin Medieval Latin
n.
The Latin language as used from about 700 to about 1500.


Medieval Latin
Noun

the Latin language as used throughout Europe in the Middle Ages

Noun 1.
 and Middle-English literature', Terminus. Polrocznik poswiecony tradycji antycznej w kulturze europejskiej 1: 99-114.

Dyboski, Roman 1910 Literatura i jezyk sredniowiecznej Anglii [The literature and language of medieval England]. Krakow: G. Gebethner.

Dyboski, Roman (ed.) 1908 Songs, carols and other miscellaneous poems (EETS EETS Early English Text Society
EETS EOS Electronic Transfer System
 ES 101). London: Oxford University Press.

Dyboski, Roman--Zygfryd M. Arend (eds.) 1935 Knyghthode and bataile. (EETS OS 201). London: OUP OUP (in Northern Ireland) Official Unionist Party .

Dziubalska-Kolaczyk Katarzyna (ed.) 2006 IF Atuation: A life in IF A: A festschrift fest·schrift  
n. pl. fest·schrif·ten or fest·schrifts
A volume of learned articles or essays by colleagues and admirers, serving as a tribute or memorial especially to a scholar.
 for Professor Jacek Fisiak on the occasion of His 70th birthday. Poznan: Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM UAM Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)
UAM Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana (México)
UAM Uniwersytet im.
.

Edelson, Maria (ed.) 2000 Aspects of British culture and literature in English. Piotrkow Trybunalski: WSP See wireless service provider. .

2002 Studies in literature and culture in honour of Professor Irena Janicka-Swiderska. Lodz: Wydawnictwo UL.

Edelson, Maria--Adam Sumera--Jadwiga Uchman (eds.) 1999 PASE Papers in literature and culture. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference of PASE. Lodz: Uniwersytet Lodzki.

Fisiak, Jacek 1961 "Emendacje polskiego przekladu tekstow staroangielskich w zbiorze A. Bielawskiego Monumenta Poloniae historica" [Emendations of Polish translations of Old English texts in A. Bielawski Monumenta Poloniae historica], Lodzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe. Sprawozdania Komisji Jezykowej 8: 79-89.

1963 "Zagadka staroangielska" [The Old English riddle], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 6: 159-160.

Fisiak, Jacek (ed.) 2004 An Early Middle English Middle English

Vernacular spoken and written in England c. 1100–1500, the descendant of Old English and the ancestor of Modern English. It can be divided into three periods: Early, Central, and Late.
 reader. (6th edition.) Poznan: Wydawnictwo Poznanskie.

Fisiak, Jacek--Hye-Kyung Kang (eds.) 2005 Recent trends in medieval English language English language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Spoken by about 470 million people throughout the world, English is the official language of about 45 nations.  and literature in honour of Young Bae Park. Seoul: Thaehaksa.

Fisiak, Jacek--Akio Oizumi--John Scahill (eds.) 2005 A festshrift for Tadao Kubouchi. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Gibinska, Marta 1974 "The Early Middle English lyrics as compared to the Provengal and Latin lyrics", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 21: 459-470.

1976 "Some observations on the themes and techniques of the medieval English religious lyrics", English Studies 57:103-114.

Gibinska, Marta (ed.) 1996 Verbal and non-verbal codes in European drama. Krakow: Fast.

Gibinska, Marta--Zygmunt Mazur (eds.) 1992 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference. New trends in English and American studies. Cracow 1990. Krakow: Universitas.

Gottwald, Maria 1975 "Summer's last will and testament Summer's Last Will and Testament is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written by Thomas Nashe. Nashe's sole extant drama, it broke new ground in the development of English Renaissance drama: "No earlier English comedy has anything like the intellectual content or the  and the tradition of morality plays", Anglica Wratislaviensia 5: 37-44.

Grabes, Herbert--Hans-Jurgen Diller (eds.) 1990 REAL--Yearbook of research in English and American literature 7. Tubingen: Gunter Narr Verlag.

Grinev-Griniewicz, Siergiej et al. (eds.) 2004 Language and culture: Establishing foundations for anthropological linguistics Anthropological linguistics is the study of the relations between language and culture, and the relations between human biology, cognition and language. This strongly overlaps the field of linguistic anthropology, which is the branch of anthropology that studies humans . Proceedings of Terminology and Culture Conference, Bialystok, 2003. (Bialystok series of anthropolinguistics 1.) Biatystok: WSFiZ.

Gruszewska Blaim, Ludmita--Artur Blaim (eds.) 2005 Texts of literature, texts of culture. Lublin: Wydawnictwo UMCS.

Gryglewicz, Feliks et al. (eds.) 1995 Encyklopedia katolicka [Catholic encyklopedia]. Vol. 1. Lublin: Towarzystwo Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego.

Grzegorzewska, Malgorzata--Aniela Korzeniowska (eds.) 2005 Relevance studies in Poland 2. Warsaw: Institute of English Studies UW.

Gussman, Edmund--Bogdan Szymanek (eds.) 1998 Proceedings of the Third PASE Conference. Lublin: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski.

Hargest-Gorzelak, Anna 1967 "A brief comparison of 'The Knight's Tale' and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th century alliterative chivalric romance outlining an adventure of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. The poem survives on a single manuscript, the Cotton Nero A.x. ", Roczniki Humanistyczne 3: 91-102.

Hickey, Raymond--Stanislaw Puppel (eds.) 1997 Language history, and linguistic modeling: A festschrift for Jacek Fisiak on His 60th birthday. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Henska, Paulina see Steplowska, Paulina

Jakubowski, Jan Z. et al. (eds.) 1969 Europejskie zwiqzki literatury polskiej [European connections of Polish literature Polish literature, the literary works of Poland. Early History


The early literature of Poland was written in Latin: its chief figures included the historians Martin Gallus (12th cent.
]. Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.

Janicka, Irena see also Janicka-Swiderska, Irena 1960 "Elementy komiczne w misteriach angielskich na tle kultury okresu (zwlaszcza sztuki)" [The comic elements in the English mystery plays against the cultural background (particularly art)], Sprawozdania PTPN PTPN Physical Therapy Provider Network
PTPN Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase, Nonreceptor-Type
PTPN Preemptive Time Petri Net
 1/58: 13-17.

1962 The comic elements in the English mystery plays against the cultural background (particularly art). Poznan: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.

Janicka-Swiderska, Irena 1980 "The contention between Liberalitie and prodigalitie and Old Fortunatus as traditional plays", Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Lodzkiego 66: 63-84.

1981 "The pride of life, Everyman, The sun's darling: Temat zycia i smierci oraz przemijania" [The pride of life, Everyman, The sun's darling: The issues of life, death and the transience of existence], Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia fo·li·a  
n.
Plural of folium.
 Literaria 3: 97-108.

1992 "Motyw diana w angielskiej literaturze sredniowiecznej" [The motif of the devil in medieval English literature English literature, literature written in English since c.1450 by the inhabitants of the British Isles; it was during the 15th cent. that the English language acquired much of its modern form. ], in: Maria Kaminska--Eliza Malek (eds.).

2002 "The Saints' plays / conversion plays from Bodleian MS Digby 133", Studia Anglica Poznaniensia 38: 279-293.

Janicka-Swiderska, Irena--Jerzy Jarniewicz--Adam Sumera (eds.) 2000 Jewish themes in English and Polish culture. LodZ: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Lodzkiego.

Kadlubek, Zbigniew--Tadeusz Slawek (eds.) 2005 Civitas Mentis 1. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

Kalaga, Wojciech (ed.) 2005 The (trans)human: Bodies, spaces, virtualities. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

Kalaga, Wojciech--Marzena Kubicz 2005 Narrating the other. Cultures and perspectives. Czestochowa: Wydawnictwo Wyzszej Szkoty Lingwistycznej.

Kalaga, Wojciech--Tadeusz Rachwal (eds.) 1999 Memory and forgetfulness Forgetfulness
See also Carelessness.

Absent-Minded Beggar, The

ballad of forgetful soldiers who fought in the Boer War. [Br. Lit.: “The Absent-Minded Beg-gars” in Payton, 3]

absent-minded professor
. Essays in cultural practice. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

2001 The writing of exile. Katowice: Slask.

2002 (Trans)-Formations L Identity and property. Essays in cultural practice. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

2005 Feeding culture: The pleasures and perils of appetite. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Kaluza, Irena et al. (eds.) 1984 Litterae et Linguae: In honorem Premislavi Mroczkowski. Prace Komisji Historycznoliterackiej 44. Krakow: Ossolineum.

Kaminska Maria--Eliza Malek (eds.) 1992 Biblia a kultura [The Bible and culture]. LodZ: Uniwersytet Lodzki.

Kapera, Marta 2001 "Traitor Calchas in Chaucer's and Shakespeare's version of the Troilus-Criseyde/Cressida story", in: Wladyslaw Witalisz (ed.), 9-16.

Kazik, Joanna 1995 "Monologue of the Vice in the late English morality plays", Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Literaria Anglica 1: 51-64.

1998 "Notes on the presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Blessed Virgin Mary
n.
The Virgin Mary.
 in 'Mortificatio Cristi' in The York plays York Plays: see miracle play.
York plays

Cycle of 48 plays performed in the Middle Ages by craft guilds in York, Eng. The York cycle, which dates from the 14th century, is of unknown authorship; it covers the story of the Fall of Man and his
 and 'The Crucifixion' in The Towneley plays Towneley Plays, a cycle of 32 plays preserved in a manuscript of c.1460 by the Towneleys, a Lancashire family. Intended for production by the guilds of Wakefield, they are sometimes called the Wakefield Plays. ", Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Literaria Anglica 2: 33-41.

1999 "The Blessed Virgin Mary in the scene of the Annunciation Annunciation
dove and lily

pictured with Virgin and Gabriel. [Christian Iconography: Brewer Dictionary, 645]

Elizabeth

Mary’s old cousin; bears John the Baptist. [N.T.
 in The York cycle", Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Literaria Anglica 3: 55-64.

1999 "Najswietsza Maria Parma w scenic Zwiastowania w dwoch wybranych misteriach angielskich--Chester plays oraz N-Town plays" [The Blessed Virgin Mary in the scene of the Annunciation in two chosen English mystery plays--Chester plays and N-Town plays], Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 41/3-4: 289-296.

2000 "The Blessed Virgin Mary in the Annunciation Scene in the Chester plays Chester Plays: see miracle play.  and N-Town plays", in: Mafia Edelson (ed.), 69-78.

2002 "The presentation of some female characters in the English mystery plays against the cultural background", in: Wladyslaw Witalisz--Peter Leese (eds.), 295-300.

2002 "Worshipping Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, in Christianity
Corpus Christi [Lat.,=body of Christ], feast of the Western Church, observed on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday (or on the following Sunday).
: Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene (măg`dələn; formerly, and still in Magdalen College, Oxford, and Magdalene College, Cambridge, môd`lən, hence maudlin, i.e.  in the English mystery cycles", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 38:295-310.

2003 "Women as Christ's disciples in the English mystery plays", in: Jadwiga Uchman--Andrzej Wicher (eds.), 51-60.

2004 "Public body, private soul: Mary Magdalene in the chosen pageants in the English mystery cycle," in: Elzbieta H. Oleksy--Joanna Rydzewska (eds.), 47-56.

Kolek, Leszek S. et al. (eds.) 2004 PASE Papers in literature and culture. Lublin: Wydawnictwo UMCS.

Kopcewicz, Andrzej 1964 "Epika staroangielska" [Old English epic], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 7: 120-121.

Kowalik, Barbara 1984 "Artistry and Christianity in Pearl", REAL: The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 4: 1-34.

1989 "Poetry as testimony: A relationship between some late-medieval poems and their readers", in: Grazyna Bystydzienska--Anna Zagorska (eds.), 46-56.

1992 "Late-medieval literary theory in the light of some modern literary concepts", Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 33/1: 71-102.

1992 "Traces of romance textual poetics in the non-romance works ascribed to the Gawain-Poet", in: John Simons John Simons is a British radio executive. He is currently the Group Programming Director for GMG Radio.[1]

He began his career as a presenter in 1979.[1] He presented the Breakfast Show on Radio Tees from 1983 to 1985, where was also Head of Music.
 (ed.). 41-53.

1994 Pearl. Interpretations of British literature British literature is literature from the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. By far the largest part of this literature is written in the English language, but there are also separate literatures in Latin, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Cornish, Manx,  5. Gdansk: Wydawnictwo Gdanskie.

1996 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Interpretations of British literature 11. Gdansk: Wydawnictwo Gdanskie.

1997 From circle to tangle: Space in the poems of the "Pearl" manuscript. Lublin: Wydawnictwo UMCS.

2002 "Genre and gender in Chaucer's 'Knight's Tale'", in: Maria Edelson (ed.), 100-109.

2003 "An alien friend. On the poetic structure of How Christ shall come", in: Jadwiga Uchman--Andrzej Wicher (eds.), 87-93.

2004 "Teaching poetry through translation: The case of Middle English lyrics", in: Leszek S. Kolek et al. (eds.), 155-165.

2004 "Addressing God in Middle English lyrics", in: Marcin Krygier--Liliana Sikorska (eds.), 149-160.

2005 "The beauty of belief: The aesthetic function in two Middle English mercy lyrics", in: Ludmita Gruszewska Blaim--Artur Blaim (eds.), 17-26.

2005 "A medieval lyrical diptych: Look to Me on the Cross and Thole a little!", in: Grazyna Bystydzienska--Emma Harris--Paddy Lyons (eds.), 180-186.

2005 "Reviving Christian and druid ideals in St. Erkenwald", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 41: 225-236.

2005 "Chaucer's rendering of The Aeneid in The house of fame", in: Malgorzata Grzegorzewska--Aniela Korzeniowska (eds.), 273-281.

In press "A popular code for annunciation in Medieval English lyrics", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 42.

Krygier, Marcin--Liliana Sikorska (eds.) 2004 For the loue of Inglis lede. Medieval English Mirror 1. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

2005 Naked wordes in Englissh. Medieval English Mirror 2. Frankfurt/M. --New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

In press To make his Englissh sweete upon his tonge. Medieval English Mirror 3. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Lebiecki, Tomasz 2003 "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail--the magic behind", Filologia Angielska 13: 37-44.

In press Od graala do sw. Graala--reinterpretacja procesu chrystianizacji legendy [From the grail to the Holy Grail--The reinterpretation re·in·ter·pret  
tr.v. re·in·ter·pret·ed, re·in·ter·pret·ing, re·in·ter·prets
To interpret again or anew.



re
 of the legend's Christianization process]. Opole: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytet Opole.

Lucas, Peter J.--Angela M. Lucas (eds.) 2002 Middle English from tongue to text. Papers from the Third International Conference on Middle English. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Lobzowska, Maria 1963 "Two English translations of the 15th century French satire Les quinze joyes de manage", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 10: 17-32.

Malicki, Jan--Piotr Wilczek (eds.) 1994 Miedzy sredniowieczem a renesansem. Kolokwia polsko-wloskie 1 [Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Polish-Italian Symposia 1]. Katowice: Wydawnictwo "Slask".

Mandel, Jerome--Bruce A. Rosenberg (eds.), 1970 Medieval literature Medieval literature is a broad subject, encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe and beyond during the Middle Ages (encompassing the one thousand years from the fall of the Western Roman Empire ca.  and folklore studies. Essays in honour of Francis Lee For other persons named Francis Lee, see Francis Lee (disambiguation).

Francis Henry Lee (born April 29, 1944 in Westhoughton, near Bolton, Lancashire) is a former professional footballer, who played in the 1960s and 1970s, including 27 appearances for the England national
 Utley. New Brunswick New Brunswick, province, Canada
New Brunswick, province (2001 pop. 729,498), 28,345 sq mi (73,433 sq km), including 519 sq mi (1,345 sq km) of water surface, E Canada.
, N.J.: Rutgers University Press Rutgers University Press is a nonprofit academic publishing house, operating in Piscataway, New Jersey under the auspices of Rutgers University. The press was founded in 1936, and since that time has grown in size and in the scope of its publishing program. .

Manczak-Wohlfeld, Elzbieta (ed.) 2000 Proceedings of the 1999 April Conference. Cracow: Jagellonian University Press.

Mazur, Zygmunt--Richard Utz (eds.) 2004 Homo narrans: Texts and essays in honor of Jerome Klinkowitz. Cracow: Jagellonian University Press.

Michalowska, Teresa (ed.) 2003 Mediewistyka literacka w Polsce [Studies in medieval literature in Poland]. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Instytutu Badan Literackich.

Mroczkowski, Przemyslaw 1950 "Ostatnie blaski swiata rycerskiego [The last glimmers of the chivalric world], Zycie i Mysl 5/6: 441-475.

1950 "Chaucera Canterbury Tales a sredniowieczna sztuka i estetyka" [Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in the context of medieval art
This article is about art. See also medieval architecture.


Medieval art covers a vast scope of time and place, over 1000 years of art history in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
 and aesthetics], Sprawozdania PAU 52/1: 25-28.

1951 "Chaucerowski fabliaux jako zwierciadlo rzeczywistosci i dzielo sztuki" [Chaucer's fabliaux as mirrors of reality and works of art], Prace Polonistyczne 9: 255-280.

1953 "'Opowiesc proboszcza' z Canterbury Tales. Dokument z dziejow pojec moralnych i spolecznych sredniowiecza" ["The Parson's Tale" from The Canterbury Tales as a record of the historical development of medieval moral and social issues], Roczniki Humanistyczne 2/3: 163-184.

1956 Opowiesci kanterberyjskie na tle epoki [The Canterbury Tales in the historical context]. Lublin: TNKUL.

1956 "Canterbury Tales a sredniowieczna sztuka i estetyka" [The Canterbury Tales in the context of medieval art and aesthetics], Roczniki Humanistyczne 4/2: 37-92.

1958 "Medieval art and aesthetics in The Canterbury Tales", Speculum 4: 204-221.

1961 "Incubi and friars", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 8: 191-192.

1961 "'The Friar's Tale' and its pulpit background", in: George A. Bonnard (ed.), 107-120.

1962 "Chaucer's Green Yeoman yeoman (yō`mən), class in English society. The term has always been ill-defined, but generally it means a freeholder of a lower status than gentleman who cultivates his own land.  and Le roman de renard', Notes and Queries Notes and Queries (originally subtitled "a medium of inter-communication for literary men, artists, antiquaries, genealogists, etc") is a London-based, quarterly publication, part academic journal, part correspondence magazine, in which scholars and interested  11: 325-326.

1962 Katedry, lyki i minstrele [Cathedrals, townsfolk and minstrels]. Krakow: Znak.

1962 "Wolne powietrze dla miast. Esej o mieszczanstwie i kulturze Sredniowiecza" [Free air for cities. An essay on medieval townsfolk and culture], Zycie i mysl 11/12: 40-62.

1965 "Piers Plowman Piers Plowman: see Langland, William. : The allegory in motion", Zeszyty Naukowe UJ 8: 7-45.

1966 "Piers and his pardon: A dynamic analysis", in: Mieczyslaw Brahmer et al. (eds.), 273-292.

1970 "O dwoch Sredniowieczach" [The Middle Ages: A dual Visio], Tygodnik Powszechny 31 : 3.

1975 Dzentelmeni i poeci. Eseje z literatury angielskiej [Gentlemen and poets. Essays on English literature]. Krakow: Wydawnictwo Literackie.

Oleksy, Elzbieta H.--Joanna Rydzewska (eds.) 2004 Gender in cultures. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Ostrowski, Witold 1951 "Tajemnica Swietego Grala" [The mystery of the Holy Grail], Dzis i jutro 12, 13.

1952 "Sen o Krzyzu" [The dream of the Rood The Dream of the Rood is one of the earliest Christian poems in the corpus of Anglo-Saxon literature and an intriguing example of the genre of dream poetry. Like all Old English poetry, it is written in alliterative verse. ], Dzis i jutro 15.

1958 [Reprinted in: Witold Ostrowski, 13-36.]

1952 "Opowiesc wigilijna o Zielonym Rycerzu" [The Chistmas Eve tale of the Green Knight The Green Knight is a character in the 14th century Arthurian poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the related work The Greene Knight. His true name is revealed to be Bercilak de Hautdesert[1] in Sir Gawain, while ], Dzis i jutro 51, 52.

1958 [Reprinted in: Witold Ostrowski, 13-36.]

1953 "Maska angielska, jej pochodzenie i wplyw na teatr" [English masque masque, courtly form of dramatic spectacle, popular in England in the first half of the 17th cent. The masque developed from the early 16th-century disguising, or mummery, in which disguised guests bearing presents would break into a festival and then join with their , its origin and influence on drama], Pamietnik Teatralny 5: 333-343.

1958 [Reprinted in: Witold Ostrowski, 68-93.]

1958 "Ksiega krola-wieznia" [The book of the king-prisoner], in: Witold Ostrowski, 37-48.

1958 O literaturze angielskiej [Studies in English literature]. Warszawa: PAX.

1958 "Od rezurekcji do Hamleta" [From resurrection to Hamlet], in: Witold Ostrowski, 51-62.

1958 "Mabinogion" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Mabinogion (Materials for a dictionary of literary genres)], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 1/1: 214.

1971 [Extended and reprinted in Maty slownik pisarzy angielskich i amerykanskich [Little dictionary Noun 1. little dictionary - a dictionary that is small enough to carry in your pocket
pocket dictionary

dictionary, lexicon - a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them
 of English and American writers Lists of American writers include: United States
By ethnicity
  • African-American writers
  • Jewish American writers
  • Asian American writers
By field
  • journalists
  • novelists
  • playwrights
See also ''
]. Warszawa: Wiedza Powszechna, 304-305].

1959 "Ballad" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 2/2: 172-173.

1962 "Interludium" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Interlude (Materials for a dictionary of literary genres)], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 5/1: 167-168.

1962 "Pageant" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 5/2: 163-164.

1963 "Carol" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 6/1: 148-150.

1963 "Triady" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Triads (Materials for a dictionary of literary genres)], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 6/1: 156-157.

1967 "Cykl dramatyczny" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Drama cycle (Materials for a dictionary of literary genres)], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 9/2: 140-143.

1971 "Debate" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 14/1: 95-97.

1973 "Runic (jargon) runic - Obscure, consisting of runes.

VMS fans sometimes refer to Unix as "RUnix". Unix fans return the compliment by expanding VMS to "Very Messy Syntax" or "Vachement Mauvais Systeme" (French; literally "Cowlike Bad System", idiomatically "Bitchy Bad System").
 poem" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 16/2: 122.

1973 "Thula" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 16/2: 124.

1977 "Beast epic beast epic: see bestiary. " (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 20/1:117-118.

1978 "Folk play Folk plays such as Hoodening, Guising, Mumming and Soul Caking are generally verse sketches performed in countryside pubs, private houses or the open air, at set times of the year such as the Winter or Summer solstices or Christmas and New Year. " (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 21/2: 103-105.

1982 "Opowiesc ramowa" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Frame story (Materials for a dictionary of literary genres)], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 25/2:196-110.

1984 "Courtesy book" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 26/1: 107-108.

1985 "Dream allegory" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 27/2: 139-141.

1987 "Brytyjska ballada kryminalna" [British crime ballad], Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Literaria Anglica 18: 3-30.

1987 "Romance" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 30/1: 119-121.

1989 "Brytyjska ballada kryminalna" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [British crime ballad (Materials for a dictionary of literary genres)], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 32/2:129-131.

2004 "Old English poetry" (Materialy do slownika rodzajow literackich) [Materials for a dictionary of literary genres], Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 46: 294-297.

Pakszys, Elzbieta--Monika Baer (eds.) 2003 Obszary kultur kobiecych w badaniach plci/rodzaju [The areas of female culture in gender studies]. Poznan: Humaniora.

Pakszys, Elzbieta--Liliana Sikorska (eds.) 2000 Duchowosc i religijnosc kobiet dawniej i dzis [Women's spirituality and religiosity--past and present]. Poznan: Wydawnictwo Fundacji Humaniora.

Puppel, Stanislaw (ed.) 1998 Scripta Manent. Poznan: Motivex.

Pytel, Katarzyna 1998 "The book of the Duchess. An interpretation", FOLIO: A Students' Journal 1: 17-37.

2003 "Chaucer's use of allegorical topoi to·poi  
n.
Plural of topos.
 in The parliament of fowls", in: Andrzej Zgorzelski (ed.), 28-45.

Pyzik, Teresa (ed.) 1993 The mechanisms of power. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

Rachwal, Tadeusz--Tadeusz Slawek (eds.) 1994 "The most sublime act"--Essays on the sublime. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

1996 Representations of the erotic. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego.

Reszkiewicz, Alfred (ed.) 1973 An Old English reader (seventh-eleventh centuries). Texts selected and provided with notes and glossary. Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.

Schlauch, Margaret 1928 "The Pearl and its jeweler" (with Oscar Cargill), PMLA PMLA Publications of the Modern Language Association (literary journal)
PMLA Proceedings of the Modern Language Association
PMLA Pronunciation Modeling and Lexicon Adaptation
PMLA Philip Morris Latin America
PMLA Pre-Major Liberal Arts
 43: 105-125.

1930 "Another analogue of Beowulf', Modern Language Notes 45:20-21.

1934 "Chaucer's 'Merchant's Tale' and a Russian tale of Salomon", Modern Language Notes 49: 229-232.

1937 "Chaucer's 'Merchant's Tale' and courtly love courtly love, philosophy of love and code of lovemaking that flourished in France and England during the Middle Ages. Although its origins are obscure, it probably derived from the works of Ovid, various Middle Eastern ideas popular at the time, and the songs of the ", English Literary History 4: 201-202.

1940 "'The Dream of the rood' as prosopopoeia pro·so·po·pe·ia also pro·so·po·poe·ia  
n.
1. A figure of speech in which an absent or imaginary person is represented as speaking.

2. See personification.
", in: Essays and studies in honour of Carleton Brown. New York--London--Oxford: New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the  Press--Humphrey Milford--Oxford University Press.

1941 "The Man of Law's Tale", in: William F. Bryan--Germaine Dempster (eds.), 155-206.

1941 "An Old English encomium en·co·mi·um  
n. pl. en·co·mi·ums or en·co·mi·a
1. Warm, glowing praise.

2. A formal expression of praise; a tribute.
 urbis", Journal of English and German Philology phi·lol·o·gy  
n.
1. Literary study or classical scholarship.

2. See historical linguistics.



[Middle English philologie, from Latin philologia, love of learning
 40: 14-28.

1945 "Chaucer's doctrine of kings and tyrants", Speculum 20: 133-156.

1946 "The marital dilemma in the 'Wife of Bath's Tale'", PMLA 61: 416-430.

1950 "Historical precursors of Chaucer's Constance", Philological phi·lol·o·gy  
n.
1. Literary study or classical scholarship.

2. See historical linguistics.



[Middle English philologie, from Latin philologia, love of learning
 Quarterly 29: 402-412.

1950 "Chaucer's prose rhythms", PMLA 65: 568-589.

1954 "Troilus i Kresyda Szekspira i Chaucera" [Troilus and Cressida Troilus and Cressida (troi`ləs, krĕs`ĭdə), a medieval romance distantly related to characters in Greek legend. Troilus, a Trojan prince (son of Priam and Hecuba), fell in love with Cressida (Chryseis), daughter of Calchas.  by Shakespeare and Chaucer], Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 1: 3-20.

1956 English medieval literature and its social foundations. Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.

1959 "Themes of English fiction 1400-1600", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 6: 339-342.

1960 "Retoryka i studia retoryczne w sredniowiecznej Anglii" [Rhetoric and rhetorical studies in medieval England], Pamietniki Literackie 51/53: 11-67.

1963 "Mary of Nijmeghen (the female Faust) in an English prose version of the early Tudor period The Tudor period usually refers to the period between 1485 and 1603, specifically in relation to the history of England. This coincides with the rule of the Tudor dynasty in England. ", Philologia Pragensia 6: 4-11.

1963 Antecedents of the English novel Early novels in English
See the article First novel in English. Romantic novel
The Romantic period saw the first flowering of the English novel. The Romantic and the Gothic novel are closely related; both imagined almost-supernatural forces operating in nature or
 1400-1600. From Chaucer to Deloney. London: Oxford University Press.

1964 "Realism and convention in medieval literature", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 11: 3-12.

1966 "English short fiction in the 15th and 16th centuries", Studies in Short Fiction 3: 393-443.

1966 "The art of Chaucer's prose", in: D. S. Brewer (ed.), 140-163.

1967 From exemplum ex·em·plum  
n. pl. ex·em·pla
1. An example.

2. A brief story used to make a point in an argument or to illustrate a moral truth.



[Latin; see example.]
 to novella novella: see novel.
novella

Story with a compact and pointed plot, often realistic and satiric in tone. Originating in Italy during the Middle Ages, it was often based on local events; individual tales often were gathered into collections.
: A case history. [University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves more than 27,000 students on its six campuses, including more than 9,000 graduate students in multiple programs.

UConn's main campus is in Storrs, Connecticut.
 Occasional Paper.]

1967 "Stylistic attributes of John Lydgate's prose", in: To honour Roman Jakobson Noun 1. Roman Jakobson - United States linguist (born in Russia) noted for his description of the universals of phonology (1896-1982)
Jakobson, Roman Osipovich Jakobson
. The Hague: Mouton mouton

lamb pelt made to resemble seal or beaver.
, 1757-1768.

1969 "Le printemps d' Yver and its English translation", in: Jan Z. Jakubowski et al. (eds.), 465-478.

1969 "John Skelton John Skelton (c. 1460 – June 21, 1529), English poet, is variously asserted to have been born in Armathwaite, Cumberland, or to have been a native of Yorkshire.

He is said to have been educated at Oxford.
, satirist and court poet as seen in the light of recent studies", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 16: 125-135.

1969 "The two styles of Thomas Usk Thomas Usk (died March 4, 1388) was appointed the under-sheriff of London by Richard II in 1387. Author of The Testament of Love
Born in London, he is the author of The Testament of Love, which was once thought to be by Geoffrey Chaucer.
", Brno Studies in English 8: 167-172.

1970 "The doctrine of Vera Nobilitas as developed after Chaucer", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 17:119-127.

1970 "Thomas Usk as translator", in: Jerome Mandel--Bruce A. Rosenberg (eds.), 97-103.

1971 "Rhetorical doctrine and some aspects of medieval narrative", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 18: 353-364.

1973 "Chaucer's Constance, Jonah and the Gesta Romanorum", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 20: 283-284.

Schlauch, Margaret (ed.) 1963 Chaucer G. Opowiesci kanterberyjskie [G. Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales] (with an Introduction). Wroclaw: Ossolineum.

Schlauch, Margaret (tr.) 1982 Medieval narrative: A book of translations. New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: Gordian Press.

[1966]

Schlauch, Margaret--John Jay Parry 1936 "A bibliography of Arthurian critical literature for the years 1930-35" (Prepared for the Arthurian Group of Modern Language Association of America. Modern Language Association.) New York: [No indication of publisher.]

1940 "A bibliography of Arthurian critical literature for the years 1936-39", Modern Language Quarterly 1: 129-174.

Sikora, Ruta see also Nagucka, Ruta

Sikora, Ruta 1964 "The structural simplicity of the early Middle English lyric: Three examples", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 11: 233-242.

1965 "The prosody prosody: see versification.
prosody

Study of the elements of language, especially metre, that contribute to rhythmic and acoustic effects in poetry.
 of medieval English song", Zeszyty Naukowe UJ 112: 95-101.

1966 A Late Middle English reader: Fourteenth--fifteenth centuries. Krakow: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski.

Sikorska, Liliana 1996 "Mankind and the question of power dynamics: Some aspects of the validity of socioliguistic reading", Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 97/2: 201-216.

1996 "Mapping the problems of sexual desire in The book of Margery Kempe", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 30: 141-148.

1996 "Universal vs. individual: The tensions of 'women's language' in Julian of Norwich's Revelations of love", Folia Linguistica Historica 17/1-2: 177-186.

1996 Voices against silence: Julian of Norwich Julian of Norwich
 or Juliana of Norwich

(born 1342, probably Norwich, Norfolk, Eng.—died after 1416) English mystic. After being healed of a serious illness (1373), she wrote two accounts of her visions; her Revelations of Divine Love is remarkable for
 and Margery Kempe. A feminist approach to language. Poznan: Motivex.

1997 "The rhetoric of a medieval morality play: An exercise in literary linguistics", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 44: 48-60.

1997 "The seduction of Mankind: Some remarks on the validity of linguistic analysis", in: Raymond Hickey--Stanislaw Puppel (eds.), 2035-2044.

1998 "Sredniowieczny moralitet Everyman w ujeciu lingwistyki literackiej" [The medieval morality play Everyman in the light of literary linguistics], in: Stanislaw Puppel (ed.), 359-373.

1999 "S/textual desire in 'Lanval'", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 45: 319-340.

1999 "Writing the body: Medieval medical discourse and the language of desire in Julian of Norwich's Revelations of divine love", in: Maria Edelson--Adam Sumera--Jadwiga Uchman (eds.), 115-123.

2000 "Hir not lettyrd: The use of interjections, pragmatic markers and whan-clauses in The book of Margery Kempe", in: Irma Taavitsainen et al. (eds.), 391-410.

2000 "Kto sie boi Margery Kempe? Najnowsze tendencje w krytyce feministycznej a badania nad literatura sredniowiecza" [Who is afraid of Margery Kempe? Medieval studies in the context of the latest tendencies in feminist criticism], in: Grazyna Borkowska--Liliana Sikorska (eds.), 85-93.

2000 "Women's spirituality and religiosity--past and present", in: Liliana Sikorska--Elzbieta Pakszys (eds.), 137-148.

2000 "W poszukiwaniu wlasnego glosu: Margery Kempe i autorytet slowa pisanego" [Searching for a voice: Margery Kempe and the authority of a woman's word], in: Elzbieta Pakszys--Liliana Sikorska (eds.), 97-111.

2001 "The construction of power and pride in the framework of political allegory in the Middle English Pride of life", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 36: 265-274.

2002 "In a manner of morall playe". Social ideologies in English moralities and interludes (1350-1517). Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

2002 "Authority, femininity and motherhood in Julian of Norwich's Showings", in: Peter J. Lucas--Angela M. Lucas (eds.), 281-291.

2002 "Performing the love of God and the struggle with the devil. The 'theatricality' of medieval mystical culture", Journal of Medieval English Studies Association of Korea 10: 55-71.

2003 "Anorektyczki, anachoretki i prostytutki: Kontrola nad cialem a pozycja spoteczna kobiety w sredniowieczu" [Anorectics, anchorites and prostitutes: Body control and a woman's social position in the Middle Ages], in: Elzbieta Pakszys--Monika Baer (eds.), 23-52.

2003 "Mapping the Green man's territory", The Year's Work in Medievalism me·di·e·val·ism also me·di·ae·val·ism  
n.
1. The spirit or the body of beliefs, customs, or practices of the Middle Ages.

2. Devotion to or acceptance of the ideas of the Middle Ages.

3.
 17: 97-106.

2003 "Pouring one's heart out: Textual selves and their confessions", International Journal of Arabic-English Studies 4: 5-15.

2003 "The construction of the sins of the flesh as social transgressions in late medieval drama", in: Jadwiga Uchman--Andrzej Wicher (eds.), 153-162.

2004 "Imagining heaven: Visions of bliss in medieval mystical discourse", in: Marcin Krygier--Liliana Sikorska (eds.), 57-131.

2004 "The journey into the underworld in the medieval Harrowing of Hell  The Harrowing of Hell is a doctrine in Christian theology referenced in the Apostles' Creed and the Athanasian Creed (Quicumque vult), which states that Jesus "descended into Hell".  scenes of the cycle plays", in: Liliana Sikorska (ed.), 23-44.

2005 "In the labyrinth of life: St. Augustine's quests and Margery Kempe's pilgrimages", in: Marcin Krygier--Liliana Sikorska (eds.), 137-158.

2005 "Medieval confession manuals and their literary (re)readings. The case of John Capgrave's Life of St. Augustine and John Lydgate's The pilgrimage of the life of man", in: Jacek Fisiak--Akio Oizumi--John Scaghill (eds.), 237-254.

2005 "Tempters and transgressors: Sins of the tongue in medieval and early modern dramatic discourse", in: Jacek Fisiak--Hye-Kyung Kang (eds.), 93-117.

2006 "The chastising of a bad king: The interplay of the didactic and the adventurous in Robert of Cisyle", in: Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk (ed.), 625-641.

In press "Between penance and purgatory: Margery Kempe's pelerinage de la vie humaine and the idea of salvaging journeys", in: Hans Sauer (ed.). AUPE AUPE Alberta Union of Provincial Employees
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 publications.

In press "Writing a new morality play: the court as the world in John Skelton's Magnificence and John Redford's The Marriage of Wit and Science", in: Robert Kaylor--Robert Bjork (eds.). A Festschrift for Paul Szarmach.

Sikorska, Liliana (ed.) 2004 Aspects of suffering: Classical themes in English literature. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Sikorska, Liliana--Grazyna Borkowska (eds.) 2000 Krytyka feministyczna: Siostra teorii i historii literatury [Feminist criticism: The sibling of theory and literary history]. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo IBL.

Sikorska, Liliana--Marcin Krygier (eds.) 2004 For the loue of Inglis lede. Medieval English Mirror 1. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

2005 Naked wordes in Englissh. Medieval English Mirror 2. Frankfurt/M. --New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

In press To make his Englissh sweete upon his tonge. Medieval English Mirror 3. Frankfurt/M.--New York: Peter Lang Verlag.

Sikorska, Liliana--Elzbieta Pakszys (eds.) 2000 Duchowosc i religijnosc kobiet dawniej i dzis [Women's spirituality and religiosity--past and present]. Poznan: Wydawnictwo Fundacji Humaniora.

Simons, John 1992 From medieval to medievalism. London: Macmillan.

Skoczek, Yadeusz (ed.) 2004 Historia literatury swiatowej w dziesieciu tomach [The history of the worm literature in ten volumes]. Vol. II. Part 1: Sredniowiecze [The Middle Ages]. Bochnia--Krakow--Warszawa: Wydawnictwo SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM.

(2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server.
.

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