I. Publications:
"Mythopoetics and the Case of La Belle Dame Sans Mercy,” submitted to the conference proceedings volume for the International Courtly Literature Society 2007 conference.
“Cyclification and Circulation of the Quarrel of the Belle dame sans mercy" in Chartier in Europe. Gallica, Rochester, NY: Boydell and Brewer, forthcoming, 2008.
La Queste del Saint Graal: From the Illustrated Lancelot Prose of Yale 229. Series editor, E. M. Willingham. Editors Joan McRae, Walter Blue, Nina Dulin-Mallory, Virginie Greene, Stacy Hahn, Lynn Ramey. Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming 2008.
La Mort le Roi Artu: From the Illustrated Lancelot Prose of Yale 229. Series editor, E. M. Willingham. Editors Joan McRae, Nancy Black, Walter Blue, Nina Dulin-Mallory, Virginie Greene, Stacy Hahn, Kathy Krause, Lynn Ramey. Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming 2007.
"Text and Context: the Production of Images in Yale 229" with William Nelles in The Illustrated Lancelot Prose of Yale 229: Essays on Yale 229. Ed. E. M. Willingham. Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming 2007.
Alain Chartier: the Quarrel of the Belle dame sans mercy. New York: Routledge, 2004.
Le Cycle de la Belle dame sans mercy d’Alain Chartier: Une anthologie poétique du XV siècle. With David F. Hult. Paris: Classiques Honoré Champion, 2003.
“The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy: Alain Chartier” translated with Tom O’Grady, in The Same Earth, the Same Sky, by Tom O’Grady.Chapel Hill: Tryon Publishing, 2002.
“Roman de la Rose: Digital Surrogates of Three Manuscripts,” Johns Hopkins University,
contributing editor. http://rose.mse.jhu.edu, 2002.
Sonnet Variations: A performance of Shakespeare’s Sonnets, actor in video directed by
James Schiffer,Films for the Humanities, 2000.
II. Reviews
The Object and the Cause in the Vulgate Cycle, by Miranda Griffin. forthcoming in Encomia, 2007.
A Discourse for the Holy Grail in Old French Romance, by Ben Ramm. Arthuriana, 16.1 (2006): 72-74.
Les Chansons de Colin Muset, traduites en francaise moderne edited by Christopher Callahan and Samuel N. Rosenberg. The Medieval Review. Online. 10-27-2006. Available at http://www.hti.umich.edu/t/tmr
Facile à dire. Les Sons du Français, by Annie Dumenil. Textbook review, 1998.
III. Papers and Conference Sessions:
“Alain Chartier and the Influence of La Belle dame sans mercy: a Roundtable Discussion. 43rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2008.
"Parody and Subversion in Arthurian Illustration," 43rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2008.
"Mythopoetics and the Case of La Belle dame Sans Mercy,” International Courtly Literature Society, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2007.
“The Illustrated Chartier Manuscripts,” 42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2007.
“Machaut and the Tradition of Love Debate Poetry," 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2006.
“The Narrator in Chartier’s Debate Poems.” 41st International Congress on Medieval
Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2006.
“Alain Chartier: New Considerations of His Work.” Session Organizer and Presider. 40th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2005.
“Challenging the Rhetoric of Love in Medieval Debate Narrative.” Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, April 2005.
“Pictures and Parodies of Courtliness in Arthurian Illumination.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association, November 2004.
“Cherchez la femme! Confluent Notions of the Feminine in La Belle dame sans mercy” South Central Modern Language Association, October, 2004.
“Exploring Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts,” invited lecture, Longwood University, September 23, 2004.
“Seeking Order in Disarray: Manuscripts of the Quarrel of the Belle dame sans mercy.” 39th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2004.
“ Fairy Places, Production Spaces: doing Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, October 2003.
“How to Make a Little Video Go a Long Way in Foreign Language Class.” Foreign Language Association of Virginia, October, 2002.
“Reading Images in Arthurian Manuscripts: Codicology and Yale 229.” 37th International
Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2002.
“Suscitating Shakespeare’s Sonnets on Stage and for the Camera” Organizer, Group for
Early Modern Studies, Philadelphia, November 2001.
“Does a Woman Have the Right to Say No?” South Atlantic Modern Language
Association, Atlanta, November, 2001.
“Translating the Belle dame sans mercy: Richard Ros’s 15th Century Contemporary English
Translation,” Southeastern Medieval Association, New Orleans, October 2001.
“Remodeling: Cueing Image to Text.” 36th International Congress on Medieval Studies,
Kalamazoo, MI, May 2001.
“La Belle dame sans mercy: Principles of Editing and Translation.” Invited lecture,
Harvard University, April, 2001.
"The Production of Illustrations in Yale MS 229.” Northeastern Modern Language Association, Hartford, March, 2001
"Reading Retrospectively: Using Medieval Reader Reception as an Interpretive Guide
to Chartier's Belle dame sans mercy." Southeastern Medieval Association, Knoxville, October, 1999
"Idle Hands are the Devil's Workshop: Gilles de Rais at play in 15th century France"
Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies Seventh Annual Conference, Coral Gables, FL, October, 1999
"The Murder Trials of the Belle Dame Sans Mercy: A critical Edition of the 15th Century
Poems." Work in Progress series, Hampden-Sydney College, December 1997
"The Serialized Murder Trial of the Belle Dame sans mercy," 32nd International
Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 1997
"Lawyers in Love: Love Poems in the Guise of Legal Text in Fifteenth
Century France," New College Conference on Medieval-Renaissance Studies, Sarasota, FL, March 1996