Full Issue
Front Matter
Articles
The Good, the Bad, and the Violent: Analyzing Beowulf’s Heroic Displacement and Transgressive Violence during the Grendel Quest
Jessie Bonafede
Hellish Indigestion: Consumption as Knowledge in Medieval Descensus Christi Accounts
Harley Joyce Campbell
Humorous Spaces and Serious Magic in William Baldwin’s Beware the Cat
Ashley Jeanette Ecklund
The Fable as a Global Genre: Marie de France, Ulrich Bonerius, Don Juan Manuel, and Kalila and Dimna
Albrecht Classen
“There’s Rosemary, that’s for Remembrance:” Suicide Ideation and Portraying Ophelia’s Madness
Ian M. Borden and Sarah Imes Borden
Notes
The Birthplace of Saint Wulfthryth: An Unexamined Reference in Cambridge University Library Additional 2604
Jessica C. Brown
Sir John Cheke, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, 1552-53
James D. Alsop
Awards
Texts and Teaching
Teaching Premodern Women and Gender
Lucy C. Barnhouse
Premodern Pedagogies: Queer Medieval Materiality
Hilary Rhodes
Visualizing Women: Teaching Modern Images and Medieval Texts about Pre-Modern Women
Esther Liberman Cuenca