Articles and Chapters

“The Provocations of Orthodoxy: Lydgate and Late-Medieval Books of Hours in Literary Culture.” The Provocative Fifteenth Century, a special issue of Exemplaria, ed. Andrea Denny-Brown (forthcoming 2017).

“Forms of the Hours in Late Medieval England.” The Literary Beyond Form, ed. Catherine Sanok and Robert Meyer-Lee. Cambridge: Boydell and Brewer (forthcoming 2017).

The Franklin’s Tale and the Sister Arts.”  Chaucer: Visual Approaches, a special issue of Chaucer Review, ed. Susanna Fein and David Raybin, 139-53. University Park, Pennsylvania, 2016.

“Language-Mixing in English Books of Hours.”  Multilingual Networks in Medieval Britain (The Harlaxton Symposium, 2013), ed. Mary Carruthers, 102-14. Donington, Lincolnshire: Shaun Tyas and Paul Watkins, 2015.

“In Things: The Rebus in Pre-Modern Devotion.”  The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 45.2 (2015):  287-322.

“Medieval Remediations.”  Comparative Textual Media, ed. N. Katherine Hayles and Jessica Pressman, 201-20.  Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2013.

“Middle English Drama Beyond the Cycle Plays.”  Literature Compass 10.4 (2013):  331-42. doi: 10.1111/lic3.12056.

“Reading the Forms of Sir Thopas.” In “Medieval English Manuscripts: Form, Aesthetics, and the Literary Text,” ed. Alexandra Gillespie and Arthur Bahr, a special issue of Chaucer Review 47.4 (2013):  416-38.

“Material Culture.” In A Handbook of Middle English Studies, ed. Marion Turner, 187-205. Wiley-Blackwell Critical Theory Handbooks.  Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.

“Forms of Reading in the Book of Brome.”  In Form and Reform:  Reading Across the Fifteenth Century, ed. Kathleen Tonry and Shannon Gayk, 19-39.  Columbus, OH:  Ohio State University Press, 2011.

“The Pre-History of the Book.” PMLA 124.2 (2009): 1-15.

“Venus and Christ in Chaucer’s Complaint of Mars: The Fairfax 16 Frontispiece.” Studies in the Age of Chaucer 30 (2008): 171-204.

“The Pilgrim in the Cell: Carthusian Readers and Deguileville.”  In Studies in Carthusian Monasticism in the Late Middle Ages, ed. Julian Luxford, 269-98. Medieval Church Studies 14. Turnhout: Brepols, 2008.

“Vision, Image, Text.” In 21st Century Approaches to Literature: Middle English, ed. Paul Strohm, 315-34. Oxford:  Oxford University Press, 2007.

Mankind in a Year without Kings.” With Thomas Fulton. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 36.2 (2006): 319-52.

“The Visual Environment of Carthusian Texts: Decoration and Illustration in the Foyle Manuscript.” In The Text in the Community: Essays on Medieval Works, Manuscripts, and Readers, ed. Jill Mann and Maura Nolan, 173-216. South Bend, IN: Notre Dame University Press, 2006.

“Images of the Vernacular in the Taymouth Hours.” English Manuscript Studies 10 (2001): 92-125.

“The Iconography of the Utrecht Psalter and the Old English Descent into Hell.” Anglo-Saxon England 28 (1999): 43-63.  [Winner, Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize]