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Nancy Freeman Regalado - Bibliography

 

“Writing Festive Performance in Late-Thirteenth- and Early-Fourteenth-Century Picardy, Lorraine, and Metz,” Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 10/2,  2021: 251–64.

“The Wings of Chivalry and the Order of Bodleian Library, MS Douce 308,” in Collections in Context, eds. Karen Fresco and Anne D. Hedeman, Ohio State University Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv16b7821.8.

L’Art Poétique de François Villon, Effet de Réel. Editions Paradigme, 2018.

“Le Kalila et Dimna de Paris, BnF, MS Fonds Latin 8504 (1313): Raymond de Béziers Enseigne la

Fable Orientale aux Princes Français,” in D’Orient En Occident: Les Recueils de Fables Enchâssées

Avant Les Mille et Une Nuits de Galland, eds. Marion Uhlig and Yasmina Foehr-Janssens. Brepols,

2014: 283–308.

“Angels on the Right Bank: The Celestial Ladder over Paris in BnF, MS fr. 146,” in The Social Life of

Illumination: Manuscripts, Images, and Communities in the Late Middle Ages, eds. Joyce Coleman,

Kathryn A. Smith, and Mark Cruse. Brepols, 2013: 311–337.

“Force de Parole: Shaping Courtliness in Richard de Fournival’s Bestiaire d’Amours, Copied in Metz about 1312 (Oxford, Bodl. MS Douce 308),” in Shaping Courtliness in Medieval France, eds. Daniel E. O’Sullivan and Laurie Shepard. D. S. Brewer, 2013: 255–70.


"Les Ailes des Chevaliers et L’Ordre du MS Douce 308," in Lettres, Musique Et Societe En Lorraine Medieval: Le Tournoi de Chauvency (Ms Oxford Bodl. Douce 308), eds. Mireille Chazan and Nancy Freeman Regalado. Librairie Droz, 2012. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28075.

“The Songs of Jehannot de Lescurel in Paris, BnF, MS Fr 146: Love Lyrics, Moral Wisdom and the Material Book,” in Poetry, Knowledge and Community in Late Medieval France, eds. Rebecca Dixon and Finn E. Sinclair. D. S. Brewer, 2008: 151–72.

“Swineherds at Court: Kalila et Dimna, Le Roman de Fauvel, Machaut’s Confort d’Ami and Complainte, and Boccaccio’s Decameron,” in Chançon Legiere a Chanter, eds. Karen Fresco and Wendy Pfeffer. Summa Publications, 2007: 235–54.


"A Contract for a Festival Book: Sarrasin's Le Roman du Hem (1278), in Acts and Texts: Performance and Ritual in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, eds. Laurie Postlewate and Wim Hüsken. Rodopi, 2007, pp. 249-65. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28081.

 

"Picturing the Story of Chivalry in Jacques Bretel’s Tournoi de Chauvency (Oxford, Bodleian MS Douce 308 [Metz ca. 1312])"

in Tributes to Jonathan J. G. Alexander, eds. Susan L’Engle and Gerald B. Guest. Harvey Miller, 2006: 341-52. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28088


“Performing Romance: Arthurian Interludes in Sarrasin’s Le Roman du Hem (1278),” in Performing Medieval Narrative, eds. Evelyn B. Vitz, Nancy F. Regalado and Marilyn Lawrence. Brewer, 2005: 103-19. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28087.


Performing Medieval Narrative, eds. Evelyn B. Vitz, Nancy F. Regalado and Marilyn Lawrence. Brewer, 2005.


"Kalila et Dimna, Liber Regius: The Tutorial Book of Raymond de Béziers (Paris, BNF MS Lat. 8504)," in Satura: Essays on Medieval Satire and Religion in Honor of Robert Raymo, eds. Nancy Reale and Ruth Sternglanz. Shaun Tyas, 2001: 103-23. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28080.


"Universitas et Communitas: The Parade of the Parisians at the Pentecost Feast of 1313," with Elizabeth A. R. Brown, in Moving Objects: Processional Performance in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Kathleen Ashley. Rodopi, 2001: 117–154. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28077.


"Le Porcher au Palais: Kalila et Dimna, Le Roman de Fauvel, Machaut, et Boccace," Etudes Littéraires, 31, 1999: 119-32. https://doi.org/10.7202/501238ar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Villon's Legacy from Le Testament of Jean de Meun: Misquotation, Memory, and the Wisdom of Fools,” in Villon at Oxford: The Drama of the Text, eds. Michael Freeman and Jane H.M. Taylor. Brill, 1999: 282–311. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/34682.

“The Medieval Construction of the Modern Reader: Solomon’s Ship and the Birth of Jean de Meun,” Yale French Studies, 95, 1999: 81–108. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3040747.


"The Chronique Métrique and the Moral Design of Paris, BNF MS Fr. 146: Feasts of Good and Evil," in Fauvel Studies: Allegory, Chronicle, Music, and Image in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MS Français 146, eds. Margaret Bent and Andrew Wathey. Oxford, 1998: 467-94. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28079.


"Staging the Roman de Renart: Medieval Theater and the Diffusion of Political Concerns in Popular Culture,"

Mediævalia 18 (1995): 111-42. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28078/.

“Speaking in Script: The Construction of Voice, Presence, and Perspective in Villon’s Testament,” in Oral Tradition in the Middle Ages, ed.  W. F. H. Nicolaisen. Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1995: 211–25.

 

"La Grant Feste: Philip the Fair’s Celebration of the Knighting of His Sons in Paris at Pentecost of 1313," with Elizabeth A. R. Brown, in City and Spectacle in Medieval Europe, eds. Barbara Hanawalt and Kay Reyerson. Medieval Studies at Minnesota, 6. U of Minnesota, 1994: 56-86. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28076.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Allegories of Power: The Tournament of Vices and Virtues in the Roman de Fauvel of MS BN Fr. 146," Gesta 32/2, 1994: 135-46. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28074.


"La Grant Feste: The Account of the 1313 Celebration of the Knighting of the Three Sons of Philip the Faire in the Chronique Metrique in BN Ms Fr. 146," with Elizabeth A. R. Brown, in City and Spectacle in Medieval Europe, eds. Barbara Hanawalt and Kay Reyerson. Medieval Studies at Minnesota, 6. U of Minnesota, 1994: 56-86.

“Gathering the Works: The ‘Œuvres de Villon’ and the Intergeneric Passage of the Medieval French Lyric into Single-Author Collections.” L’Esprit Créateur, 33/4, 1993: 87–100. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26286484

“Contexts: Style and Values in Medieval Art and Literature,” Special Issue, eds. Daniel Poirion and Nancy Freeman Regalado, Yale French Studies, 79, 1991. https://www.jstor.org/stable/i347905.

“Introduction.” Yale French Studies, Special Issue: Contexts: Style and Values in Medieval Art and Literature, 79, 1991: 1-7. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2929090.

Le Roman de Fauvel in the Edition of Mesire Chaillou de Pesstain: A Reproduction in Facsimile of the

Complete Manuscript, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Fonds Français 146, introduction by Edward H.

Roesner, François Avril, and Nancy Freeman Regalado. Broude Brothers, 1990.

 

"I the Scholar François Villon," in A New History of French Literature. eds. Hollier, Denis, and R. Howard

Bloch. Harvard University Press, 1989.
 
"Masques Réels dans le Monde de L'Imaginaire: Le Rite et L'Écrit dans le Charivari du Roman de Fauvel,

MS. B.N. fr. 146," in Masques et Déguisements au Moyen Âge, ed. Marie-Louise Ollier. Presses de

l'Université de Montréal, 1988: 111-26. https://archive.nyu.edu/jspui/handle/2451/28082.

 

“Effet de Réel, Effet du Réel: Representation and Reference in Villon’s Testament.” Yale French Studies, 70/70, 1986: 63–77.  https://doi.org/10.2307/2929849.

 

“La Chevalerie Celestiel: Spiritual Transformations of Secular Romance in La Queste del Saint Graal,” in Romance: Generic Transformation from Chrétien de Troyes to Cervantes, eds. Kevin Brownlee and Marina Scordilis Brownlee. University Press of New England, 1985: 91–113.

“‘Des Contraires Choses’: La Fonction Poétique de La Citation et des Exempla Dans Le Roman de

La Rose de Jean de Meun.” Littérature, 41, 1981: 62–81.

https://www.persee.fr/doc/litt_0047-4800_1981_num_41_1_1337.

“La Fonction Poétique des Noms Propres dans le Testament  de François Villon,” Cahiers de

l’Association Internationale des Etudes Françaises, 32/1, 1980: 51–68.

https://doi.org/10.3406/caief.1980.1207.


“Tristan and Renart: Two Tricksters.” L’Esprit Créateur, 16/1, 1976: 30–38.


Poetic Patterns in Rutebeuf: A Study in Noncourtly Poetic Modes of the Thirteenth Century. Yale

University Press, 1970.

“Two Poets of the Medieval City.” Yale French Studies, 32, 1964: 12–21, https://doi.org/10.2307/2929419.

Cultural Performances in Medieval France: Essays in Honor of Nancy Freeman Regalado, eds. Eglal Doss-Quinby, Roberta L. Krueger, and E. Jane Burns. Boydell & Brewer, 2007.

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