Special Issue: Tradition and Innovation in Fifteenth-Century Poetry |
| Introduction |
| Author |
Title |
| A. S. G. Edwards | Tradition and Innovation in Fifteenth-Century Poetry |
| Articles |
| Author |
Title |
| Derek Pearsall | Lydgate as Innovator |
| Ning Wang | Critic and Poet: What Lydgate and Henryson Did to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde |
| James Mulholland | Lydgate, Henryson, and the Literary Testament |
| Rita Copeland | Lydgate, Hawes, and the Science of Rhetoric in the Late Middle Ages |
| A. C. Spearing | Prison, Writing, Absence: Representing the Subject in the English Poems of Charles d'Orléans |
| Susanna Greer Fein | Form and Continuity in the Alliterative Tradition: Cruciform Design and Double Birth in Two Stanzaic Poems |
| Matthew Eatough | Tradition and Innovation in the Macaronic Poetry of Dunbar and Skelton |