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Dr Neil Cartlidge, MA, MPhil, PhD (Cantab.)

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Research Groups

Department of English Studies

Publications

Books: authored

Books: edited

Edited sources

Essays in edited volumes

  • Cartlidge, Neil (2012). Sons of Devils. In Heroes and Anti-Heroes in Medieval Romance. Cartlidge, Neil Brewer. 219–235.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2011). Narrative and Gossip in Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde'. In Narrative Developments from Chaucer to Defoe. Bayer, Gerd & Klitgard, Ebbe Routledge. 221-234.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2010). 'The Owl and the Nightingale' and Medieval Debate-poetry. In A Companion to Medieval Poetry. Saunders, Corinne J. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 237-57.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2010). The Fairies in the Fountain: Promiscuous Liaisons? In The Exploitations of Medieval Romance. Ashe, Laura., Weiss, Judith. & Djordjevic, Ivana. Cambridge: Brewer. 15-27.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2007). Marriage and Chastity in Middle English: [Durham University, Cosin’s Library MS] II.V.14]. In Treasures of Durham University Library. Gameson, Richard. London: Third Millennium.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2006). 'Nat that I chalange any thyng of right': Love, Loyalty and Legality in the Franklin's Tale. In Writings on Love in the English Middle Ages. Cooney, Helen. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 115-131.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2006). An Intruder at the Feast? Anxiety and Debate in the Letters of Peter of Blois. In Writers of the Reign of Henry II. Kennedy, Ruth. & Meecham-Jones, Simon. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 79-108.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2005). 'The Unknown Pilgrim': Drama and Romance in the 'Life of Christina of Markyate'. In Christina of Markyate: A Twelfth-Century Holy Woman.. Fanous, Samuel. & Leyser, Henrietta. London: Routledge. 79-98.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2005). 'Therof seyus clerkus': Slander, Rape and 'Sir Gowther'. In Cultural Encounters in the Romance of Medieval England. Saunders, Corinne. Cambridge: Brewer. 135-47.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2005). Imagining X: a Lost Early Vernacular Miscellany. In Imagining the Book. Kelly, Stephen. & Thompson, John J. Turnhout: Brepols. 31-44.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2005). Marriage, Sexuality and the Family. In A Concise Companion to Chaucer. Saunders, Corinne. Oxford: Blackwell. 218-40.

Journal papers: academic

  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2012). Wayward Sons and Failing Fathers: Chaucer's Moralistic Paternalism and a Possible Source for the Cook's Tale. The Chaucer Review 47(2): 134-160.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2011). 'Masters in the Art of Lying? The Literary Relationship between Hugh of Rhuddlan and Walter Map'. Modern Language Review 106(1): 1-16.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2010). Criseyde's Absent Friends. Chaucer Review 44(3): 227-45.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2010). Nicholas of Guildford and 'The Owl and the Nightingale'. Medium Ævum 79(1): 14-24.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2006). 'In the Silence of a Midwinter Night': A Re-evaluation of the 'Visio Philiberti'. Medium Ævum 75: 24-45.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2005). Homosexuality and Marriage in a Fifteenth-Century Italian Humanist Comedy: 'The Debate between Cavichiolus and his Wife'. Journal of Medieval Latin 15: 25-66.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2004). 'Sir Orfeo in the Otherworld: Courting Chaos?'. Studies in the Age of Chaucer 26: 195-226.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2004). 'The Battle of Shrovetide: Carnival against Lent as a Leitmotif in Late Medieval Culture'. Viator 35: 517-542.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2003). Festivity, Order and Community in Fourteenth-Century Ireland: the Composition and Contexts of BL MS Harley 913. Yearbook of English Studies 33: 33-52.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2002). 'The Only Really Objective Novel Ever Written'? Arnold Bennett's 'Riceyman Steps'. Papers on Language and Literature 38: 115-36.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2001). 'The Canterbury Tales' and Cladistics. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 102: 135-50.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (2000). Aubrey de Bassingbourn, Ida de Beauchamp and the context of the 'Estrif de deus dames' in Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Digby 86'. Notes & Queries 245: 411-414.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1998). 'Alas I Go with Chylde': Representations of Extra-Marital Pregnancy in the Middle English Lyric. English Studies 79: 395-414.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1998). A Note on 'The Owl and the Nightingale', line 1342. Notes & Queries 243: 22.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1998). Misogyny in a Medieval University? The 'Hoc contra malos' Commentary on Walter Map's 'Dissuasio Valerii'. Journal of Medieval Latin 8: 156-91.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1998). The Linguistic Evidence for the Provenance of 'The Owl and the Nightingale'. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 99: 249-68.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1997). A Note on 'The Owl and the Nightingale', line 1539. Notes & Queries 242: 21-22.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1997). Orthographical Variation in the Middle English lyrics of BL MS Cotton Caligula A.ix. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 98: 253-259.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1997). The Composition and Social Context of MSS Jesus College Oxford 29 (II) and BL Cotton Caligula A.ix. Medium Ævum 66: 250-269.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1997). The Source of John Lydgate's 'The Churl and the Bird'. Notes & Queries 242: 22-24.
  • Cartlidge, Neil. (1996). The Date of 'The Owl and the Nightingale'. Medium Ævum 65: 230-247.

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