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Publications of Fiona Somerset     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Clerical Discourse and Lay Audience in Late Medieval England. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 37 Cambridge U P, 1998.

Edited

  1. with Andrew Cole and Lawrence Warner. The Yearbook of Langland Studies 18.  2005.  (Including seven essays, nine reviews, and YLS's Annual Bibliography of work in the field.)
  2.  Yearbook of Langland Studies.  July, 2003
  3.  Lollards and their Influence in Late Medieval England.  Boydell and Brewer, 2003
  4.  The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity.  Penn State U P, 2003
  5.  Member of editorial board. Religion and Culture The University of Wales and The University of Toronto presses, (2003).

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. "‘Hard is with seyntis for to make affray:’ Lydgate the Poet-Propagandist as Hagiographer." John Lydgate: Poetry, Culture and Lancastrian England. Ed. Lawrence Scanlon and James Simpson. University of Notre Dame Press, Spring, 2006.
  2. "‘Al þe comonys with on voys at onys’: Multilingual Latin and Vernacular Voice in Piers Plowman." Yearbook of Langland Studies Ed. Andrew Cole, Fiona Somerset, and Lawrence Warner. 19Medieval Institute Publications, (2006): 107-36.  [abs]
  3. "Wycliffite Spirituality." Text and Controversy in the Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of Anne Hudson Ed. Helen Barr and Anne Hutchinson.  (January, 2005): 375-86.
  4. "The Lollards." The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. Ed. David Scott Kastan. Oxford University Press, 2005.  forthcoming
  5. "Eciam Mulier: women in Lollardy and the problem of sources." Voices in Dialogue: Essays in Women's Cultural History from Antiquity to the Later Middle Ages. Ed. Kathryn Kerby-Fulton and Linda Olson. University of Notre Dame Press, 2005. 245-60.
  6. "Wycliffite Prose." A Companion to Middle English Prose. Ed. A.S.G. Edwards. Boydell and Brewer, 2004. 195-214.
  7. "Preface." The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity. Ed. Fiona Somerset and Nicholas Watson. Penn State U P, 2003.
  8. "Professionalizing translation at the turn of the fifteenth century: Ullerston's Determinacio, Arundel's Constitutiones." The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity. Ed. Fiona Somerset and Nicholas Watson. Penn State U P, 2003.
  9. "Introduction." Lollards and their Influence in Late Medieval England. Ed. Fiona Somerset, Jill C. Havens, and Derrick G. Pitard. Boydell and Brewer, 2003.
  10. "Here, There, and Everywhere? Wycliffite Conceptions of the Eucharist and Chaucer’s ‘Other’ Lollard Joke." Lollards and their Influence in Late Medieval England. Ed. Fiona Somerset, Jill C. Havens, and Derrick G. Pitard. Boydell and Brewer, 2003.
  11. F. Somerset. "Expanding the Langlandian Canon: Radical Latin and the Stylistics of Reform." Yearbook of Langland Studies Ed. Andrew Galloway. 17 (2003): 73-92.
  12. "Excitative Speech: Theories of Emotive Response from Richard Fitzralph to Margery Kempe." The Vernacular Spirit: Essays on Medieval Religious Literature. Ed. Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Duncan Robertson, and Nancy Warren. Palgrave, 2002. 59-79.
  13. "Patient Politics in Piers Plowman: A Response." The Yearbook of Langland Studies 15 (2001): 109-15.
  14. ""Mark him wel for he is on of po"; Training the 'Lewed' Gaze to Discern Hypocrisy." English Literary History 68 (2001): 315-34.
  15. ""As just as is a squyre": The Politics of Lewed Translacion' in Chaucer's Summoner's Tale." Studies in the Age of Chaucer  (1999): 187-207.
  16. "Dietrich of Freiberg." Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Ed. E. Craig. Routledge (nb: not listed on database), 1998. 
  17. "John of Mirecourt." Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Ed. E. Craig. Routledge (nb: not listed on database), 1998. 
  18. "Gerbert of Aurillac." Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Ed. E. Craig. Routledge (nb: not listed on database), 1998. 
  19. "Thomas of York." Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Ed. E. Craig. Routledge (nb: not listed on database), 1998. 
  20. "Dymmok's Halfhearted Gestures Toward Publication." Lollardy and the Gentry in the Later Middle Ages. Ed. M. Aston and C. Richmond. Stroud, Glocs, 1997. 52-76.
  21. "Vernacular Argumentation in the Testimony of William Thorpe." Mediaeval Studies 58 (1996): 207-41.

Book Reviews

  1.  Robert Lutton, Lollardy and Orthodox Religion in Pre-Reformation England (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer, 2006).  Speculum 82.4 (2007): 1014-1016.
  2.  Joanna Summers, Late-Medieval Prison Writing and the Politics of Autobiography.  Medium Aevum 74.2 (2005): 354-5.
  3.  Richard Firth Green and Linne R. Mooney, eds., Interstices: Studies in Middle English and Anglo-Latin Texts in Honour of A.G. Rigg.  University of Toronto Quarterly (2005). (forthcoming)
  4.  Review of Anne Hudson's The Works of a Lollard Preacher.  Medium Aevum 72.1 (January, 2003): 139-40.
  5.  Review of Rita Copeland's Pedagogy, Intellectuals, and Dissent in the Later Middle Ages: Lollardy and Ideas of Learning.  Medium Aevum 72 (January, 2003): 140-1.
  6.  The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature on Latinitas.  Studies in the Age of Chaucer (2001): 489-93. (Review essay)
  7.  Sex and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Texts: The Latin Tradition. ed. Barbara K. Gold, et al. Literary Research/Recherche Litteraire.30 (1998).
  8.  Anne's Bohemia: Czech Literature and Society, 1310-1420. ed. Alfred Thomas. Literary Research/Recherche Litteraire.30 (1998).

Other

  1. with Andrew Cole and Lawrence Warner (co-editors). "Yearbook of Langland Studies 20 (2006)." (December, 2007).