Recent Articles:
“The Punishment of the Jews, Hugh of Lincoln, and the Question of Satire in Chaucer’s
Prioress’s Tale,” Viator 36 (2005), 465-91.
“English Historical Narratives of Jewish Child-Murder, Chaucer’s Prioress’s Tale, and
the Date of Chaucer’s Unknown Source.” Studies in the Age of Chaucer 31 (2009), 125-40
“The Anglo-Norman “Hugo de Lincolnia,” Edited and Translated from the Unique Text in
Bibliothèque nationale de France f. fr. 902,” Chaucer Review, 49 (2014), 1-38.
"Alleged Jewish Cannibalism in the Thirteenth-Century Anglo-Norman 'Hugo de Lincolnia', with Notice of
the Allegation in Twelfth-Century England," in Language in Medieval Britain: Networks and Exchanges, ed.
Mary Carruthers. Harlaxton Medieval Studies 25 (Donington, Lincolnshire: 2015), 229-39.
"Boy Crucifixion, Sainthood, and the Puzzling Case of Harold of Gloucester," in Saints and Cults in
Medieval England, ed. Susan Powell. Harlaxton Medieval Studies 27 (Donington, Lincolnshire: 2017),
140-55.
“’Distinctiun’, ‘Chapitres’, ‘Boc,’ ‘Dale,’ and ‘Stuche’ in Ancrene Wisse,” in Harumi Tanabe, Koichi Kano,
and John Scahill, eds., Linguistic Variation in the Ancrene Wisse, Katherine Group and Wooing Group.
Essays Celebrating the Completion of the Parallel Text Edition (Berlin, 2018), 95-117.