Volume 37, Number 1 (2020)

Front Matter
i-v
Contents Page
vii-x
Articles
Taboo or Magic Practice? Cannibalism as Identity Marker for Giants and Human Heroes in Medieval Iceland
Andrea Maraschi
1-26Talking Wolves, Golden Fish, and Lion Sex: The Alterations to Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica as Evidence of Audience Disbelief?
Keagan Brewer
27-54A Clerical View of Gender in Twelfth-Century Flanders: The Voice of Lambert of Ardres
Yongku Cha
55-78Some Italian Wall Paintings of the Sunday Christ: Monitory and Redemptory Iconographies and the Effect of Position
Diana Hiller
79-112Expediency versus Ethics: The Problem of Bribery in Late Medieval England
Jennifer Hole
113-132Reframing Feminine Modesty, Complaint, and Desire in the More Family
Kelly Peihopa
133-166
Invention’s Mint: The Currency of Fashion and (Fake) News in Early Modern London
Elizabeth Moran
167-204
‘And in the midst of those words shot him’: Satire and the Virtue of Romance in ‘Assaulted and Pursued Chastity’
Emma Simpson
205-222Reviews
223-300
Short Notices
301-304