Chrétien
de Troyes: Arthurian Romances : English translations
of Chrétien's romances, with brief footnotes.
MARIE DE FRANCE
International
Marie de France Society : presents explanatory essays on individual
lais, information on manuscripts, some translations, bibliographies--the
works. An extremely well-produced and useful site.
Lais
of Marie de France : modern English translations by Judith Shoaf,
with some annotation.
CHAUCER
Studies
in the Age of Chaucer Bibliography
A colossal endeavor by Prof. Mark Allen of UTSA; this is one of the most
useful tools available for the study of Chaucer, a searchable, annotated
bibliography of every book and article written about Chaucer for the last
several years. It will eventually go back about 25 years. The annotations
are excellent and will give you a good idea whether or not you need to look
at the work.
This bibliography is now available on a website, "fully searchable and web-friendly" indeed.
Chaucer
Review: Annotated & Indexed Biblio
"Annotated and Indexed Bibliography of the first 30 years of The
Chaucer Review. From "Abraham" to "Zitter," scholars
have published nearly 800 articles in the first 30 volumes of the premier
Chaucer journal, and they are all listed and summarized here. The subject
index is searchable using the Find function of your browser, and you can
use the article numbers there to find the essays you want in the bibliography.
For example, if you go to the index and search for "anti-Semitism,"
you will find eight entries, numbered 19, 139, 268, 279, 324, 377, 747,
798. In the bibliography, search for 268, and you will find Frank, Hardy
Long. "Seeing the Prioress Whole." 25 (1991): 229-37 with a summary
of his argument. The bibliography is a large file and takes a while to load,
but it is a great resource." (thanks to Alan Baragona for this description).
The Essential
Chaucer (1900-1984)
The site describes itself in this fashion: "The Essential Chaucer
is a selective, annotated bibliography of Chaucer studies from 1900-1984.
It was first published in 1987 by G. K. Hall and Mansell Publishers Limited.
The bibliography is divided into almost 90 topics, including themes, techniques,
and individual works by Chaucer."
Chaucer Scriptorium
is
my main Chaucer site; includes links to other pages on medieval lit., etc.)
The Chaucer MetaPage
The central site for anything to do with Chaucer. Prof. Hanly is a participant in the
MetaPage project.
SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT
The Cotton
Nero A X Project
Have a look: a fascinating project directed by the brilliant Murray
McGillivray regarding the Gawain manuscript at the British Library (Cotton Nero A.x)
COURSE MATERIALS
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1. Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), excerpts from Amores (The Loves)and
Ars amatoria (The Art of Love).
Here are online versions of
the Latin text of these
poems; however, I have yet to find suitable English (or German) translations on the Web. You should, in any case, check out this
astonishing German website on Ovid. It has many of the Heroides and other Ovidian texts in
German translation.
An essential text on Christian love; introduction to the concepts of "use" (uti)
and "enjoyment" (frui).
The Latin text of
these excerpts is also provided.
3. Links Related to Chaucer and Medieval Studies
my list of web resources relevant to a variety of medieval fields and topics.
4. Medieval Themes and Topics
a list of useful definitions I assembled for students in medieval
courses.
LINKS
/ BACK TO
Hanly's Home Page (includes links
to other course websites, etc., and a rare photo of Hanly not in his office.)