Thomas Hoccleve Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- The Autobiographical Element in Hoccleve
- Hoccleve's Letter of Cupid and the ‘Quarrel’ over the Roman de la Rose
- Autobiographical Poetry in the Middle Ages: The Case of Thomas Hoccleve
- Hoccleve's Series: Experience and Books
- Hoccleve in His Social Context
- Self-Referential Artifacts: Hoccleve's Persona as a Literary Device
- Hoccleve and Chaucer
- The King's Two Voices: Narrative and Power in Hoccleve's Regement of Princes
- Thomas Hoccleve and the Chaucer Portrait
- Specular Narrative: Hoccleve's Regement of Princes
- ‘I am al othir to yow than yee weene’: Hoccleve, Women, and the Series.
- Thomas Hoccleve's Mother of God and Balade to the Virgin and Christ: Latin and Anglo-Normal Sources
- Further Reading