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 Pearsall, Derek A. (ed.), Manuscripts and Readers in Fifteenth-Century England: The Literary Implications of Manuscript Study. Essays from the 1981 Conference at the University of York, Cambridge - Totowa (NJ), D. S. Brewer - Biblio, 1983, 146 pp. 
ResumConté:* The manuscripts of English courtly love lyrics in the fifteenth century / Boffey, Julia · 3-14
 * Lydgate manuscripts: some directions for future research / Edwards, Anthony S. G. · 15-26
 * John Gower's Confessio Amantis: the virtues of bad texts / Harris, Kate · 27-40
 * The illustration of late medieval secular texts with special reference to Lydgate's Troy Book / Lawton, Lesley · 41-69
 * Beginnings and endings: narrative-linking in five manuscripts from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and the problem of textual "integrity" / Marx, C. William · 70-81
 * The compiler at work: John Colyns and BL MS Harley 2252 / Meale, Carol M. · 82-103
 * Linguistic features of some fifteenth-century Middle English manuscipts / Smith, Jeremy J. · 104-112
 * The compiler in action: Robert Thornton and the "Thornton romances" in Lincoln Cathedral MS 91 / Thompson, John J. · 113-124
 * Some medieval English manuscripts in the north-east Midlands / Turville-Petre, Thorlac · 125-141
 * Retrospect and prospect / Doyle, Anthony I. · 142-146
MatèriesHistòria del llibreManuscrits
 Història de la literatura
 Anglès
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