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"Aelfric's Answerable Style: The Rhetoric of the Alliterative Prose." Studies in Medieval Culture (1973), 4(1):83-91.
"The Audience and Public of Piers Plowman." In David Lawton, ed., Middle English Alliterative Poetry and Its Literary Background: Seven Essays, pp. 101-123. Totowa, NJ: Biblio; Woodbridge, Suffolk: Brewer, 1982.
(and others). "Chaucer's Audience: Discussion." Chaucer Review (1983), 18(2):175-181.
"Chaucer's `New Men' and the Good of Literature in the Canterbury Tales." In Edward W. Said, ed., Literature and Society, pp. 15-56. Selected Papers from the English Institute, 1981, new ser., 3. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1980.
"The Clerk and His Tale: Some Literary Contexts." Studies in the Age of Chaucer (1980), 2:121-150.
"The `English Ways' of Aelfric's Prose." Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, 1966.
"The Idea of Public Poetry in the Reign of Richard II." Speculum (January 1978), 53(1):94-114.
"Introduction: The Critical Heritage." In John A. Alford, ed., A Companion to Piers Plowman, pp. 1-25. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.
"Making a Good End: John But as a Reader of Piers Plowman." In Edward Donald Kennedy, Ronald Waldron and Joseph S. Wittig, eds., Medieval English Studies Presented to George Kane, pp. 243-266. Wolfebro, N.H.: Brewer, 1988.
"MAPping the Field: Piers Plowman at Claremont." Chronica [MAP: Medieval Association of the Pacific Newsletter] (Spring 1982), 30:2-10.
"The Modern Art of Fortifying: Palamon and Arcite as Epicurean Epic." Chaucer Review (1968), 3:124-143.
"Narration and the Invention of Experience: Episodic Form in Piers Plowman." In Larry D. Benson and Siegfried Wenzel, eds., The Wisdom of Poetry: Essays in Early English Literature in Honor of Morton W. Bloomfield, pp. 91-122, 280-283. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 1982.
"The Passion of Seint Averoys (B.13.91): `Deuynyng' and Divinity in the Banquet Scene." The Yearbook of Langland Studies (1987), 1:31-40.
"The Physician's Tale and Love's Martyrs: `Ensamples Mo Than Ten' as a Method in the Canterbury Tales." Chaucer Review (1973), 7:184-193. [8:9-32]
"Piers Plowman." In Albert E. Hartung, ed., A Manual of the Writings in Middle English, 1050-1500, VII, pp. 2211-2234, 2419-2448. New Haven: Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1986.
Review of Constance B. Hieatt's The Realism of Dream Visions: The Poetic Exploitation of the Dream Experiences in Chaucer and his Contemporaries. Speculum (April 1969), 44(2):298-301.
Review of Elizabeth Salter's Fourteenth Century English Poetry: Contexts and Readings. Speculum (October 1985), 60(4):1060-1061.
Review of John M. Bowers' The Crisis of Will in Piers Plowman. Speculum (January 1989), 64(1):131-134.
Review of Mary Carruthers' The Search for St. Truth: A Study of Meaning in Piers Plowman. Speculum (October 1976), 51(4):717-720.
"Two Infinites: Grammatical Metaphor in Piers Plowman." ELH (June 1972), 39(2):169-188.
"War by Other Means: Marriage and Chivalry in Chaucer." Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Proceedings 1984 1:119-133.
"William Langland's `Kynde Name': Authorial Signature and Social Identity in Late Fourteenth Century England." In Lee Patterson, ed., Literary Practice and Social Change in Britain, 1380-1530, pp. 15-82. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989.