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Curriculum vitae
Updated November 2010
DONALD MADDOX
Professor Emeritus of French Studies
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Amherst, Massachusetts
USA - 01002
Phone (USA): +413-549-0445
Phone (France): +33 (0)2 54 06 00 01
e-mail: [email protected]
Education
University of Kansas, 1961-1965; A.B. 1965 (French major with Honors; English major).
Duke University, 1966-1970; M.A., 1969; Ph.D., 1970 (medieval French Literature; English minor).
Full-Time Academic Appointments
Duke University, Teaching Associate, 1968-1970.
University of Oklahoma, Assistant Professor of French Studies, 1970-1971.
University of California, Santa Barbara, Assistant Professor of French Studies, 1971-1976.
Brandeis University, Mellon Assistant Professor of Medieval Studies, 1976-1979.
University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1980-1989: Associate Professor of French, 1980-1986; Professor of French and
Comparative Literature, 1986-1989. Director, University of Connecticut Program in France 1993-1994; 1988-1989.
Boston College, Visiting Associate Professor of French, 1981-1982.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1990-2009: Professor of French, 1990-1994; Professor of French and
Associated Faculty in Comparative Literature, 1994-2009. Chair, Department of French and Italian, 1990-1993;
Director of French Studies, 2005-2007. Director, University of Massachusetts Program in France, 1992-1993.
Director, University of Massachusetts Spring Semester in Siena, Italy, 1994; 2000.
Université de Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle: Professeur Invité de Littérature française du Moyen Age, Ecole
Doctorale du Centre d'Etudes Médiévales, Spring Semester, 1998. Séminaire sur le théâtre français de la fin du
Moyen Age (séminaire maîtrise / DEA); Séminaire sur le roman médiéval: études sur le Lancelot en Prose (13e
siècle).
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Fellowships and Grants
University of California Summer Faculty Fellowship, 1973.
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1974-1975.
New Orleans Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Award, 1975.
Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Medieval Studies, 1976-1979.
Abraham Sachar Foundation Grant, 1978.
American Council for Learned Societies Travel Grant, 1978.
University of Connecticut Summer Faculty Fellowship, 1981.
Fondation Camargo, Cassis, France: Fellowship in Residence, 1978; 1997.
Academic Honors and Professional Activities
International Courtly Literature Society: Honorary International President, 2001- (elected for life); International
President, 1995-2001; International Vice-President, 1989-1995. North American Branch: President, 1983-1986;
Vice-President, 1982-1983; Secretary-Treasurer 1980-1982.
International Arthurian Society, North American Branch Advisory Council, 1981-1987.
Modern Language Association of America: Delegate Assembly member, 1987-1989; 1999-2001. Executive
Committee, Division on French Medieval Language and Literature, 1982-1987: Chairman, 1986; Secretary, 1985.
Academic Selection Committee, Camargo Foundation, Cassis, France, 2001-2007.
Comité d'Honneur, Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Paris, 2000-2001.
International Colloquium: "Fourteenth-Century French Drama: Les Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages",
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, co-organizer, October 25, 2003.
International Colloquium: "Familial and Lineal Dysfunctionalities in Medieval France", University of Kentucky,
Lexington, co-organizer, April 18-20, 2002.
International Colloquium: "The Medieval French Alexander," University of Massachusetts, Amherst, co-organizer,
November 4-6, 1998.
Special Session: "Autour du bestiaire," organizer, Ninth Triennial Congress, International Courtly Literature
Society, Vancouver, July 28, 1998.
International Colloquium: "Froissart Across the Genres," co-organizer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
November 2-4, 1995.
International Colloquium: "Mélusine at 600," commemorating the 600th anniversary of the Roman de Mélusine of
Jean d'Arras, co-organizer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, November 5-7, 1993.
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Seventh Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
co-organizer, July 26-August 1, 1992.
Special Session "Enigmas and Variations in Medieval French Romance," co-organizer, Kentucky Foreign Language
Conference, University of Kentucky, April 25, 1992.
Colloquium on "Transtextualities: Of Cycles and Cyclicity in Medieval Literature," University of Massachusetts
Amherst, co-organizer, November 1-2, 1991.
Colloquium on "Intergenres: Intergeneric Perspectives on Medieval French Literature," University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, co-organizer, November 8-9, 1990.
Twenty-Second International Congress on Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Kalamazoo, May, 1987: organizer,
four sessions for the International Courtly Literature Society.
Eighteenth International Congress on Linguistics and Romance Philology, Trier, Germany, May, 1986, coorganizer: Round Table: "Nouvelles tendances de l'analyse littéraire."
Modern Language Association of America, 1977: organizer, session on "Medieval Narrative Structures."
Editorial Boards and Committees: PRIS MA, Bulletin de l'Equipe de recherche sur la littérature d'imagination du
moyen âge, 2009-; Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature, International Advisory Board, 19861998; Arthuriana, Editorial Board, 1997-2004; Romance Philology, Fellow of the Editorial Board, 1996-1982;
L'Esprit Créateur, Guest Co-Editor, 1978; 1994; The South Central Bulletin, South Central Modern Language
Association, 1970-1971.
Memberships in professional organizations: Modern Language Association of American, Life Member; Medieval
Academy of America; International Courtly Literature Society (charter member); International Arthurian Society;
Société Internationale Rencesvals; International Marie de France Society; Dante Society of America; Société
Guilhem IX.
Teaching and Instructional Activities
FRENCH STUDIES (GRADUATE):
Literary Aspects of Courtly Culture; The Gynocentric Middle Ages; Fictions of Selfhood and Alterity in Medieval
Literature; Chrétien de Troyes and the Poetics of Vernacular Romance; Arthurian Literature of the Middle Ages;
Problems in Hagiographic and Epic Narrative; Varieties of Medieval Brief Narrative (lais; fabliaux; nouvelles, etc.);
Medieval Religious and Secular Drama, 12th-15th Centuries; Artesian Tavern Drama, from Jehan Bodel to Adam de
la Halle; Seminar on Annales Historiography and its Heritage in Europe and North America; Marginal Cultures in
Early Modern Europe (for the University of Massachusetts Renaissance Center); Making the Case in Cultural
Studies: The Case in Theory and Practice; Literary and Textual Analysis; Seminar on Modern Literary Theory;
Introduction to Old French; The French Language in Historical Perspective: Origins to the Present; Seminar on the
History of the French Language (with Claude Hagège, Collège de France); Seminar on Old French Philology.
FRENCH STUDIES (UNDERGRADUATE):
Lyric Poetry of the Troubadours, Trobairitz, and Trouvères; Medieval Epic and Romance; Le moi et le monde
médiéval (les romans de Tristan; Chrétien de Troyes; le Roman de la Rose); Forerunners of the French Novel;
French Drama of the Middle Ages; Fictions of the Feminine, from Melusine to Marguerite Duras; Survey of French
Literature: I. Middle Ages to 17th-Century; II. 18th-20th Centuries; Introduction to Literary Theory; Medieval
Literature into Film; Modern French Literature and Film, from Buñuel to Beckett; French Film; Themes in French
Literary and Intellectual History: Le fantastique, le merveilleux, l'étrange.
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Medieval Studies:
Love in Medieval European Literature; Arthurian Literature of the Middle Ages; Women in the Middle Ages;
Medieval Studies Core Courses (UC Santa Barbara; UConn; UMass). See also 'French Studies (Graduate)' and
French Studies (Undergraduate)', above.
History, Culture and Civilization:
Rethinking History: Time, Myth, and Writing (The Annales Heritage); History's Outcasts: Heresy, Madness, and
Deviant Behavior in Early Modern Europe; Major Moments in French History, Origins to 1980; French Civilization:
I. Medieval and Early Modern Periods; II. Revolution to 1990.
Comparative Literature:
Early Forms of European Narrative; European Drama of the Middle Ages; Fictions of the Grail in Literature and
Film; Homo Viator: The Journey in Western Literature; Literature and Psychoanalysis; Myth, Comparative Studies:
From Frazer to Lévi-Strauss; Semiotics: History, Theory, Applications; The Heritage of Psychoanalysis in
Literature, Cultural Theory, and Film.
Film Studies:
French Film; Fictions of the Grail in Literature and Film; History's Outcasts: Heresy, Madness, and Deviant
Behavior in Early Modern Europe (includes a series of films based on historical cases from the Early Modern
period); Medieval Literature into Film (Rohmer, Bresson, Boorman, Gilliam, and other directors); Modern French
Literature and Film, from Buñuel to Beckett; Themes in French Literary and Intellectual History: Le fantastique, le
merveilleux, l'étrange: contextes littéraires et cinématiques (Cocteau, Lang, Carné, Resnais and other directors);
Knights and Narratives (Barron, Bergman, Boorman, Bresson, Zucker, and other directors).
French Language:
Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced Intermediate French; Advanced Composition; Phonetics; Advanced
Conversation; Foreign Study Preparatory Course; French Through the Centuries: History of the French Language
for Undergraduates.
Italian Language:
First- and Second-Year Italian; supervision of Italian Language Instructors.
Graduate and Postgraduate Courses and Seminars
Given by Invitation in the U. S. and Abroad
Amherst College, English Department. Seminar module: "The Place of Chrétien's Charrette in Medieval Arthurian
Literature", October, 1977.
Brandeis University. Mellon Fellows' Seminar: "Convergences in Twelfth-Century Narrative: Chrétien de Troyes
and the Latin Philosophical Epic", November, 1977.
Oxford University, U.K., Oxford Interdisciplinary Medieval Seminar. Seminar module: "Current Trends in
Medieval Arthurian Studies", January, 1978.
Camargo Foundation, Cassis, France. Postgraduate seminar module: "Medieval Drama and Semiotic Theory".
October, 1978.
Université de Lille III, Centre d'Etudes Médiévales. Seminar module: "Le roman coutumier au XIIe siècle", March,
1984.
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Liège, Belgium, Institut Provincial de Bibliothéconomique. Seminar module: "Logica Nova et 'nouveau roman' au
XIIe siècle", May, 1984.
University of Connecticut, Storrs, Medieval Studies Seminar: "Lancelot and Tristan: Medieval Logic and the
Scandals of Twelfth-Century Romance", November, 1985.
Oxford University, U.K., Oxford Interdisciplinary Medieval Seminar. Seminar module: "Properties of Reflexive
Narrative in Old French Fiction", March, 1987.
Università degli Studi di Pavia. Seminar module: "L'Héritage de l'Organon d'Aristote et le roman au XIIe siècle",
April, 1988.
Ecole Normale Supérieure, Fontenay. Seminar module: "La représentation littéraire du droit coutumier", December,
1988.
Boston College. Seminar module: "Theory in Three Keys: Flaubert's Trois contes,"March, 1990.
Vanderbilt University. Seminar module: "Family Romance and the Fictions of Courtly Culture", March, 1991.
Université de Paris IV - Sorbonne. Seminar module: "L'organisation épisodique du Lancelot en prose", December,
1992.
Séminaire Intersémiotique de Paris. Seminar module: "Enonciation et réflexivité dans la culture médiévale",
December, 1992.
Istituto Koinè, Cortona, Italy. Seminar module: "Italo Calvino e 'Il sen(s)o nudo'", July, 1993.
Università degli Studi di Padova. Seminar module: "Avatars d'un motif réflexif dans la littérature arthurienne",
April, 1994.
Università degli Studi di Siena. Seminar module: "Lire 'per diletto': L'Inferno V de Dante et le Lancelot en Prose",
May, 1994.
Université de Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle. Seminar module on Marie de France, January, 1996.
Institut Sévigné, Paris. Seminar module on Marie de France, January, 1996.
Green College, University of British Columbia, Medieval Studies Lecture Series, "Medieval Mothers: Female
Forebears and Founding Fictions,", October 1996.
Université de Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle. Seminar module on "L'imaginaire héraldique dans Le Bel Inconnu de
Renaut de Bâgé," January 11, 1997.
Camargo Foundation, Cassis, France. Postgraduate Seminar module: "Fictions of Identity in Medieval France",
February, 1997.
Universität Tübingen, Graduiertenkolleg 'Ars und Scientia im Mittelalter und in der frühen Neuzeit': seminar on
"Medieval Genealogical Literature", May, 1998.
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Visiting Professor, Noted Scholars' Program, Summer 1998: Graduate
Seminar on French and Italian Courtly Literature.
Università degli Studi di Pisa, Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Romanze. Seminar module: "La fiction
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identitaire au Moyen Age: autour du Roman d'Enéas", April, 2000.
Université de Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle, Ecole Doctorale du Centre d'Etudes Médiévales. Seminar module:
"L'exorde hagiographique latin et français", February, 2001.
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales - Séminaire Intersémiotique, Paris. Seminar module: "Modèles
d'analyse et théorie sémiotique", April, 2001.
Centre d'Etudes Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale, Université de Poitiers (CNRS 6589), Semaines d'Etudes
Médiévales, 2002. Seminar module: "Le discours magistral et ses avatars dans le roman médiéval", July, 2002.
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales – Séminaire Intersémiotique, Paris. Seminar module: "Régimes de la
chronosyntonisation", May, 2004.
Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of Durham, U.K., guest speaker for the Lecture Series on
Figuring Futures: Time, Art and Memory: "Futures Perfect and Imperfect: Eschatological Bodies", October 26,
2010.
Centre d'Etudes Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale, Université de Poitiers (CNRS 6589), Semaines d'Etudes
Médiévales, 2011. Seminar module: "Régimes temporels et parcours du Graal dans les romans en prose du 13e
siècle", June, 2011.
Research and Publication
I. Books and Monographs
FICTIONS OF IDENTITY IN MEDIEVAL FRANCE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2000; Ebrary
Online, 2002; paperback edition, 2006.
THE ARTHURIAN ROMANCES OF CHRETIEN DE TROYES: Once and Future Fictions. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1991; paperback edition, 2008.
VOIX ET TEXTUALITES DU RÉCIT ESCHATOLOGIQUE. [Nouveaux Actes Sémiotiques, 31] Limoges: Presses
Universitaires, 1994.
SEMIOTICS OF DECEIT: The Pathelin Era. Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell University Press, 1984.
STRUCTURE AND SACRING: The Systematic Kingdom in Chrétien's Erec et Enide. French Forum Monographs, 8.
Lexington, Kentucky: French Forum, 1978.
II. Edited Volumes and Journal Issues
PARISIAN CONFRATERNITY DRAMA OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. Co-Editor. [Medieval Texts and
Cultures of Northern Europe 22] Turnhout: Brepols, 2008.
THE MEDIEVAL FRENCH ALEXANDER. Co-editor. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002.
FROISSART ACROSS THE GENRES. Co-editor. Gainesville: The University Press of Florida, 1998.
MELUSINE OF LUSIGNAN: Founding Fiction in Late Medieval France. Co-editor. Athens: University of Georgia
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Press, 1996.
TRANSTEXTUALITIES: Of Cycles and Cyclicity in Medieval French Literature. Co-editor. Binghamton: Medieval
& Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1996.
LITERARY ASPECTS OF COURTLY CULTURE: Selected Proceedings from the Seventh Triennial Congress of the
International Courtly Literature Society. Co-editor. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1994.
INTERGENRES: Intergeneric Perspectives on Medieval French Literature. Co-editor. L'Esprit Créateur, 33, 1993.
MEDIEVAL POETICS AND SEMIOTIC THEORY. Co-editor. L'Esprit Créateur, 18, 1978.
III. ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
"Shelley's 'Alastor' and the Legacy of Rousseau," Studies in Romanticism, 9 (1970): 82-98.
"Kinship Alliances in the Cligés of Chrétien de Troyes," L'Esprit Créateur, 12 (1972): 3-12.
"Pilgrimage Narrative and Meaning in Manuscripts L and A of the Vie de Saint Alexis," Romance Philology, 27
(1973): 143-57.
"Critical Trends and Recent Work on the Cligés of Chrétien de Troyes," Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 74 (1973):
730-45.
"Chrestien de Troyes," in Les Grands écrivains du monde. II. Moyen âge et Renaissance. Ed. P. Brunel et al. Paris:
Nathan, 1977: 131-40.
"The Hunting Scenes in L'Estoire de Griseldis," in Voices of Conscience: Essays on Medieval and Modern French
Literature in Memory of James D. Powell and Rosemary Hodgins. Ed. R. J. Cormier. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press, 1977: 78-94.
"The Prologue to Chrétien's Erec and the Problem of Meaning," in Jean Misrahi Memorial Volume: Studies in
Medieval Literature. Ed. H. R. Runte et al. Birmingham, Al.: Summa, 1977: 159-74.
"Greimas in the Realm of Arthur: Toward an Analytical Model of Medieval Romance," L'Esprit Créateur, 17
(1977): 179-94.
"Nature and Narrative in Chrétien's Erec et Enide," Medievalia, 3 (1977): 59-82.
"Le Chevalier à l'oraison: Guillaume dans Le Couronnement de Louis," in Charlemagne et l'épopée romane. Société
Rencesvals. Actes du VIIe Congrès International. Liège, 1978: II, 609-15. Co-auth.
"The Structure of Content in Chrétien's Erec et Enide," in Mélanges de Philologie et de littérature romanes offerts à
Mme Jeanne Wathelet-Willem. Marche Romane, 1978: 381-94.
"The Morphology of Mischief in Maistre Pierre Pathelin," L'Esprit Créateur, 18 (1978): 39-43.
"ZOVN: Four Instances of Intercritical Enunciation in the Seventies," Olifant, 6 (1978): 39-43.
"Intertextual Discourse in the William Cycle," (co-auth.), Olifant, 7 (1979): 131-48.
"Early Secular Drama in France: L'Estoire de Griseldis," in The Expansion and Transformation of Courtly
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Literature. Ed. J. T. Snow and N. B. Smith. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1980: 156-70.
"Trois sur deux: Théories de bipartition et de tripartition des oeuvres de Chrétien," Oeuvres et Critiques, 5 (1980):
91-102.
"An Analytic Bibliography of the Writings of Grace Frank," Romance Philology, 34 (1981): 417-33.
"'E Baldewin mun filz': La Parenté dans la Chanson de Roland," in Société Rencesvals: Actes du VIIIe Congrès
International. Pamplona: Institucion Principe de Viana, 1982: 299-304.
"Pseudo-Historical Discourse in Fiction: Cligés," in Essays in Early French Literature Presented to Barbara M.
Craig, ed. N. J. Lacy and J. C. Nash. Birmingham, Al.: Summa, 1982: 9-24.
"The Awakening: A Key Motif in Chrétien's Romances," in The Sower and his Seed: Essays on Chrétien de Troyes.
Ed. R. T. Pickens. Lexington, Ky: French Forum, 1983: 31-51.
"Les Figures romanesques du discours épique et la confluence générique," in Essor et fortune de la chanson de geste
dans l'Europe et l'Orient latin. 2 vols. Padua: Mucchi Editore, 1984: II, 517-27.
"Description in Medieval Narrative: Vestimentary Coherence in Chrétien's Erec et Enide," Medioevo Romanzo, 9
(1984): 51-64.
"Antonin Artaud and a Semiotics of Theater," Romanic Review, 76 (1985): 205-15.
"Inventing Invention: Process in Pléiade Poetics," Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 15 (1985):
211-30.
"Triadic Structure in the Lais of Marie de France," Assays, 3 (1985): 19-40.
"Il Discorso intertestuale nel ciclo di Guillaume," (co-auth.), in L'Epica. Strumenti di filologia romanza. Bologna:
Mulino, 1986: 305-21.
"Roman et manipulation au XIIe siècle," Poétique, 66 (1986): 179-90.
"L'Intersubjectivité et l'analyse du récit médiéval," in Mittelalterbilder aus neuer Perspektive: Würzburger
Kolloquium 1984. Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1986: 309-13.
"The Semiosis of Assimilatio in Medieval Models of Time," Style, 20 (1986): 339-53.
"Lancelot et le sens de la coutume," Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale, 29 (1986): 339-53.
"Le Discours persuasif au 12e siècle: La manipulation épique et dramatique," in Mélanges Alberto Limentani.
Medioevo Romanzo, 12 (1987): 55-73.
"Vers un modèle de la communauté textuelle au Moyen Age: Les rapports entre auteur et texte, entre texte et
lecteur," in Actes du XVIIIe Congrès International de Linguistique et Philologie Romanes: Université de Trêves
(Trier) 1986. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1988: 480-90.
"Yvain et le sens de la coutume," Romania, 109 (1988): 1-17.
"Opérations cognitives et scandales romanesques: Méléagant et le roi Marc," in Farai Chansoneta Novele: Essais
sur la liberté créatrice au Moyen Age. Ed. H. Legros et al. Caen: Université de Caen, 1989: 239-51.
"Rewriting Recognition in Early Medieval Veridictory Drama," in Continuations: Essays on Medieval French
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Literature in Honor of John L. Grigsby. Ed. N. J. Lacy and G. Torrini-Roblin. Birmingham, AL: Summa, 1989:
277-95.
"1300: The First Vernacular Dramatic Version of the Passion of Christ," in A New History of French Literature. Ed.
Denis Hollier. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989: 95-99.
"The 'Archeology' of Medieval Epic," Olifant, 14 (1989): 101-14.
"Veridiction, Verifiction, Verifactions: Reflections on Methodology," in "Greimassian Semiotics". New Literary
History, 20 (1989): 661-77.
"La quotidienneté et le texte narratif courtois," in L'Imaginaire courtois et son double [Publicazioni dell'Università
degli studi di Salerno: Sezione atti, convegni, miscellanee, 35] Naples: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 1991: 441-52.
"Specular Stories, Family Romance, and Old French Fiction," Exemplaria, 3 (1991): 299-326.
"La Représentation du droit coutumier dans les romans de Chrétien de Troyes," in Le Droit et sa perception dans la
littérature et les mentalités médiévales. Ed. D. Buschinger. Göppingen: Kümmerle Verlag, 1993: 133-44.
"Medieval Textualities and Intergeneric Form," in Intergenres: Intergeneric Perspectives on Medieval French
Literature, ed. S. Sturm-Maddox and D. Maddox. L'Esprit Créateur, 33, 1993: 40-50.
"Genre and Intergenre in Medieval French Literature," (co-auth.), in Intergenres: Intergeneric Perspectives on
Medieval French Literature, ed. S. Sturm-Maddox and D. Maddox, L'Esprit Créateur, 33, 1993: 3-9.
"Philology: Philo-logos, Philo-logica, or Philologicon?," in Towards a Synthesis?: Essays on the New Philology, ed.
K. Busby. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 1993: 59-70.
"Aurora Consurgens: Opérations et initiation dans la quatrième parabole," Versus: Quaderni di studi semiotici, 64
(1993): 3-23.
"Lévi-Strauss in Camelot: Interrupted Communication in Arthurian Feudal Fictions," in Culture and the King. Ed.
Martin Schictman and James P. Carley. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994: 35-53.
"Renoart in Avalon: Generic Shift in the Bataille Loquifer," in Shifts and Transpositions in Medieval Narrative, ed.
K. Pratt et al. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1994. Co-author: 11-22.
"Coutumes et 'conjointure' dans le Lancelot en prose," in Conjunctures: Medieval Studies in Honor of Douglas
Kelly, ed. Keith Busby and Norris J. Lacy. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 1994: 293-309.
"Notes Toward a More Comprehensive Approach to Medieval Literary Cycles," in Cyclification: The Development
of Narrative Cycles in the Chansons de Geste and the Arthurian Romances. Ed. B. Besamusca et al. [Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen Verhandelingen, Afd. Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks,, deel 159].
Amsterdam: North Holland, 1994: 102-107.
"Le Motif de la lecture interrompue: Inferno V de Dante et le Lancelot en prose," in Lancelot - Lanzelet, hier et
aujourd'hui: Pour fêter les 90 ans de Alexandre Micha, ed. D. Buschinger and M. Zink. Greifswald: ReinekeVerlag, 1995: 253-262.
"Generic Intertextuality in Arthurian Literature: The Specular Encounter," in Text and Intertext in Medieval French
Literature, ed. Norris J. Lacy. New York: Garland, 1996: 3-24.
"Mélusine at 600," in Melusine of Lusignan: Founding Fiction in Late Medieval France (co-auth.) Athens:
University of Georgia Press, 1996: 1-11.
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"Configuring the Epilogue: Ending and the Ends of Fiction in the Roman de Melusine," in Melusine of Lusignan:
Founding Fiction in Late Medieval France. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1996: 267-287.
"Inventing the Unknown: Rewriting in Le Bel Inconnu," in The Medieval Opus: Imitation, Rewriting, and
Transmission in the French Tradition, ed. Douglas Kelly. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 1996: 101-23.
"The Arthurian Intertexts of Inferno V," Dante Studies, 104 (1996): 113-27.
"Domesticating Diversity: Female Founders in Medieval Genealogical Literature and La Fille du comte de
Pontieu," in The Court and Cultural Diversity, ed. John Thompson and Evelyn Mullally. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer.
1997: 97-107.
"Les Armoiries de l'Inconnu," in Miscellanea Mediaevalia: Mélanges offerts à Philippe Ménard, ed. J. C. Faucon, et
al. Geneva: Slatkine, 1998: 933-42.
"Rethinking 'Romanesque Design' in Old French Epic," in Echoes of the Epic: Studies in Honor of Gerard J. Brault,
ed. David P. Schenck and Mary Jane Schenck. Birmingham: Summa, 1998: 141-59.
"President's Comment: Reflections on the Boundaries and Functions of Courtly Literature," Encomia, 20-21, 19981999: 8-16.
"'Courtois' d'Aupais: l'ombre du Prodigue dans Gautier d'Aupais," in Plaist vos oïr bone cançon vallant? Mélanges
de Langue et de Littérature Médiévales offerts à François Suard, ed. D. Boutet et al. Lille: Edition du Conseil
Scientifique de l'Université Charles-de-Gaulle - Lille III, 1999: 561-68.
"'A tombeau ouvert': Memory and Mortuary Monuments in the Prose Lancelot," in "Por le soie amisté": Studies in
Medieval Literature in Honor of Norris J. Lacy, ed. K. Busby and C. Jones. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 2000:
323-38.
"Godfrey of Bouillon"; "Philip IV, the Fair"; "Robert Guiscard"; "Tristan", in The Dante Encyclopedia, ed. Richard
Lansing. New York: Garland, 2000: 450-51; 691-92; 466-67; 832.
"Épreuves et ambiguïté dans Le Bel Inconnu," in Conjointure arthurienne: Actes de la "Classe d'Excellence" de la
Chaire Franqui 1998, ed. Juliette Dor. Louvain-La-Neuve: Université Catholique de Louvain, 2000: 67-82.
"L'auto-réécriture béroulienne et ses fonctions,"in Le Roman de Tristan: Le Maschere di Béroul. Atti del seminario
di Verona, 14-15 maggio, 2001, ed. R. Brusegan. Rome: Salerno Editrice, 2001: 181-90.
"The Anterior Order in the Conte du graal by Chrétien de Troyes," in Perceval / Parzival: A Casebook, ed. A.
Groos and N. J. Lacy. New York: Routledge, 2001: 57-100.
"Exordes, épilogues, et réécriture hagiographique: La Vie de Saint Alexis (XIe-XIVe s.)," in Seuils de l'oeuvre dans
le texte médiéval, ed. E. Baumgartner and L. Harf-Lancner. 2 vols. Paris: Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2002:
II.129-57.
"Avatars courtois d'un genre du discours clérical: le chastoiement," in Courtly Literature and Clerical Culture, ed.
C. Huber and H. Lähnemann. Tübingen: Atempto Verlag, 2002: 161-73.
"Prospectualisation analeptique dans le Roman de Mélusine de Jean d'Arras," (co-auth), in 'Comme la lettre dit la
vie': Mélanges offerts à Michèle Perret, ed. D. Lagorgette and Marielle Lignereux. LINX, numéro spécial. Nanterre:
Université de Paris X, 2002: 251-57.
"Du déclin au renouveau : Vézelay, Girart de Roussillon, et l'inventio des reliques de la Madeleine," in Progrès,
Réaction, Décadence dans le Moyen Age Occidental, ed. E. Baumgartner and L. Harf-Lancner. Paris. Presses de la
Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2003: 95-109.
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"Melusine," in Women in the Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia, 2 vols. ed. Katharina M. Wilson and Nadia Margolis.
New York: Routledge, 2004 (co-auth): II. 657-651.
"Intratextual Rewriting in the Roman de Tristan of Béroul," "De Sens rassis": Essays in Honor of Rupert T. Pickens,
ed. K. Busby, B. Guidot, and L. Whalen. Amsterdam: Ropodi, 2005: 389-402.
"Erec et Enide: The First Arthurian Romance," (co-auth.), in A Companion to Chrétien de Troyes, ed. Norris J. Lacy
and Joan Tasker Grimbert, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2005: 103-119.
"Le lai et l'esthésie chez Marie de France," Mediaevalia, 26, 2005, numéro spécial, "La Voix polyphonique dans la
Translatio studii de Marie de France," ed. R. Brusegan: 191-208.
"Rewriting Marie de France: The Old French Lai du Conseil," Speculum, Journal of the Medieval Academy of
America, 80, 2005: 399-436.
"L'insertion intradiégétique et l'exiguïté de la Folie," Mouvance et Jointures: Du manuscrit au texte médiéval, ed.
Miléna Mikhaïlova. Orléans: Editions Paradigme, 2005: 67-81.
"Le Miracle de Saint Alexis et les trois états de la tourterelle," in "Qui tant savoit d'engin et d'art": Mélanges de
philologie médiévale offerts à Gabriel Bianciotto, éd. Claudio Galdérisi et Jean Maurice, Poitiers: Centre d'Etudes
Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale, 2006: 175-184.
"Régimes de la chronosyntonisation," in Régimes sémiotiques de la temporalité, éd. Denis Bertrand et Jacques
Fontanille. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2006: 323-343.
"Sens et 'conjointure armoriale' dans le Lancelot en prose," in L'Héritage de Chrétien de Troyes, éd. William W.
Kibler. Numéro spécial de Cahiers de Recherches Médiévales, 14, 2007: 87-100.
"Ending and the Ends of the Collection: The Miracle of Saint Alexis, " in Parisian Confraternity Drama of the
Fourteenth Century, co-ed Donald Maddox and Sara Sturm-Maddox [Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern
Europe 22] Turnhout: Brepols, 2008: 179-192.
"Fictions étiologiques dans le Tristan en prose,", in Des Tristan en vers au Tristan en prose: Hommage à
Emmanuèle Baumgartner. Paris: Champion, 2009: 131-144.
IV. Reviews
For Books Abroad (1972-1975): Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism, by P. de
Man; T. S. Eliot: The Literary and Social Criticism, by A. Austin; New Worlds for Old: The Apocalyptic
Imagination, Science Fiction, and American Literature, by D. Ketterer; The Life of the Novel, by D. Goldknopf;
Allen Tate: A Literary Biography, by R. Squires; Panorama de la littérature contemporaine aux Etats-Unis, by J.
Brown; A House for the Truth: Critical Essays, by J. Wain; Conversions: Literature and the Modernist Deviation,
G. P. Elliott; Amitiés et rencontres, by J. Romains; The Roots of Southern Writing, by C. H. Holman, etc.
La Pastourelle by M. Zink, Semasia, 3 (1976), 114-17.
Introduction à la vie littéraire du XVIe siècle, by D. Ménager, Semasia, 3 (1976), 118-19.
King Arthur's Knights and the Myths of the Round Table, by H. de Briel and M. Hermann, French Review, 17
(1974), 817-18.
Béroul's Romance of Tristran, by A. Varvaro, trans. J. Barnes, Romance Philology, 28 (1975), 762-63.
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Bawdy Tales from the Courts of Medieval France, trans. P. Brians, Romance Philology, 29 (1975), 131-32.
Hommage à Maurice Delbouille, ed. J. Wathelet-Willem, Romance Philology, 31 (1977), 388-91.
Le Masque et la lumière: La Poétique des grands rhétoriqueurs by P. Zumthor, L'Esprit Créateur, 18 (1978), 99100.
Le Mystère de la Passion Nostre Seigneur, ed. G. A. Runnalls, Romance Philology, 32 (1978), 206-22.
The Poetics of 'Translatio Studii' and Conjointure: Chrétien de Troyes's 'Cligés', by M. Freeman, Speculum, 55
(1980), 569-72.
Aye d'Avignon: A Study of Genre and Society by E. R. Woods, Olifant, 7 (1980), 371-77.
"Un Théâtre nostalgique: La Pipée, farce courtoise," by J.-C. Payen, Tréteaux, 2 (1980), 43-4.
Narrative Invention in Twelfth-Century French Romance: The Convention of Hospitality (1160-1200), by M. T.
Bruckner, Speculum, 58 (1983), 593-95.
Chrétien de Troyes: A Study of the Arthurian Romances, by L. T. Topsfield, Speculum, 58 (1983), 242-44.
The Craft of Chrétien de Troyes: An Essay on Narrative Art, by N. J. Lacy, Le Moyen Age, 89 (1983), 519-22.
Les Enjeux de la sémiotique: Introduction à la sémiotique générale, by A. Hénault, American Journal of Semiotics.
The Character of King Arthur in Medieval Literature, by R. Morris, Speculum, 60 (1985), 186-88.
Dialectique du récit médiéval (Chrétien de Troyes et l'hexagone logique), by P. Gallais, Speculum, 60 (1985), 14749.
Arthurian Fictions: Reading the Vulgate Cycle, by E. J. Burns, Speculum, 62 (1987), 657-60.
Chrétien de Troyes: Erec et Enide, by G. S. Burgess, Le Moyen Age.
From Topic to Tale: Logic and Narrativity in the Middle Ages, by E. Vance, Speculum, 64 (1989), 231-36.
La Fée et le chevalier: Essai de mythanalyse de quelques lais 'féeriques' des XIIe et XIIIe siècles, J.-C. Aubailly,
Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale, 32 (1989), 353-54.
Jeux d'errance du chevalier médiéval: Aspects ludiques de la fonction guerrière dans la littérature du moyen âge
flamboyant, by M. Stanesco, Speculum, 65 (1990), 1058-60.
Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, by K.
Gravdal, Envoi, 2 (1990), 331-36.
Ami et Amile: Une chanson de geste de l'amitié, ed. J. Dufournet, Olifant, 16 (1991), 111-15.
Medieval Artistry and Exchange: Economic Institutions, Society, and Literary Form in Old French Narrative by J.
Kellogg, Le Moyen Age, 99 (1993), 561-62.
L'Ethique du changement dans le roman français du XIIe siècle, by D. Delcourt, Speculum, 68 (1993), 745-47.
Une culture de l'équivoque, by B. Roy, Speculum, 69 (1994), 1268-69.
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The Fall of Kings and Princes: Structure and Destruction in Arthurian Tragedy, by M. V. Guerin, Speculum, 72
(1997), 160-63.
Relics, Apocalypse, and the Deceits of History:Ademar of Chabannes, 989-1034, by R. Landes, Biography, 20
(1997), 216-20.
The Lancelot-Grail Cycle: Text and Transformations ed. W. W. Kibler, Encomia, 18-19 (1996-1997), 37-42.
Market Pledge and Gender Bargain: Commerical Relations in French Farce, 1450-1550, by S. Collingwood,
Speculum, 47 (1999), 145-47.
The Evolution of Arthurian Romance: The Verse Tradition from Chrétien to Froissart, by B. Schmolke-Hasselmann,
trans. M. and R. Middleton, Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale, 43 (2000), 50-53.
The Conspiracy of Allusion: Description, Rewriting, and Authorship from Macrobius to Medieval Romance, by D.
Kelly, Speculum, 77 (2002), 564-67.
The Romances of Chrétien de Troyes, by J. Duggan, Encomia, 22-23 (2000-2001), 18-21.
Courtly Contradictions: The Emergence of the Literary Object in the Twelfth Century, by S. Kay, Speculum, 78
(2003), 916-19.
Les Romans du Graal, ou le signe imaginé, by M. Séguy, Romania, Paris, 131, 2004, 25-30.
Medieval Boundaries : Rethinking Difference in Old French Literature, by S. Kinoshita, Speculum, 2008, 449-451.
V. Lectures and Conference Papers
N.B.: See also, supra, Graduate and Postgraduate Courses and Seminars Given by Invitation in the U. S. and Abroad
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, January 1970.
Paine College, Augusta, Georgia, April 1970.
University of Oklahoma, January 1971.
Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Eighth International Conference on Medieval Studies, May 1973.
The Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Ninth International Congress on Medieval Studies, May
1974.
International Arthurian Society, Eleventh Triennial Congress, University of Exeter, England, August 1975.
Société Internationale Rencesvals, Seventh Triennial Congress, Liège, Belgium, August 1976.
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, SUNY Binghamton, Tenth Annual Conference, October 22 1976.
Modern Language Association of America, Annual Meeting, New York, Division I, December 1976.
International Courtly Literature Society, Second Triennial Congress, Athens, Georgia, March 1977.
Language and Style Conference on Medieval Stylistics, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, April 1977.
Modern Language Association of America, Annual Meeting, Chicago, December 1977.
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International Courtly Literature Society, British Branch, Westfield College, University of London, January 1978.
Northeast Modern Language Association, Annual Meeting, Albany, March 1978.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, April 1978.
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, April 1978.
Société Internationale Rencesvals, Eight Triennial Congress, Pamplona, Spain, August 1978.
Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Fourteenth International Congress on Medieval Studies, May
1979.
International Arthurian Society, Twelfth Triennial Congress, Regensburg, Germany, August 1979.
Fifth Annual Conference on Literature and Film, Florida State University, January 1980.
Northeast Modern Language Association, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, March 1980.
Sewanee Mediaeval Colloquium, University of the South, April 1981.
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, April 1981.
Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Sixteenth International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 1981.
International Arthurian Society, Thirteenth Triennial Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, August 1981.
Modern Language Association of America, Annual Meeting, New York, December 1981.
Northeast Modern Language Association, Annual Meeting, New York, April 1982.
Société Internationale Rencesvals, Ninth Triennial Congress, Padua-Venice, September 1982.
Fordham University, conference on "Matter of Britain: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table," October
1982.
South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, November 1982.
Modern Language Association of America, Annual Meeting, Division on Twentieth-Century French Literature
session, Los Angeles, December 1982.
The Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Eighteenth International Congress on Medieval Studies, May
1983.
International Courtly Literature Society, Fourth Triennial Congress, Toronto, August 1983.
Kolloquium: "Infragestellungen, neue Deutungen, neue Thesen, Diskussionsanstösse zur mediavistischen
Literaturwissenschaft." Institut für Romanische Philologie, Universität Wurzburg, July 1984.
International Arthurian Society, Fourteenth Triennial Congress, Rennes, August 1984.
Conference on "Novel and Romance: From Ancient to Medieval," Brown University, November 1984.
Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, SUNY Binghamton, conference on "The Bible in the Middle
Ages," October 1985.
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The Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Twenty-First International Congress on Medieval Studies,
May 1986.
Société de Linguistique et Philologie Romanes, Eighteenth International Congress, Trier, Germany, May 1986.
International Courtly Literature Society, Fifth Triennial Congress, Dalfsen, The Netherlands, August 1986.
Modern Language Association of America, Annual Meeting, session sponsored by the Société Internationale
Rencesvals, North American Branch, New Orleans, December 1988.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, March 1989.
International Courtly Literature Society, Sixth Triennial Congress, Salerno, July 1989.
New College Conference on Medieval Studies, University of South Florida, March 1990.
Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Twenty-Fifth International Congress on Medieval Studies, May
1990.
International Arthurian Congress, Sixteenth Triennial Congress, University of Durham, England, August 1990.
Southeastern Medieval Association, Raleigh, North Carolina, September 1990.
Midwest Modern Language Association, Annual Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri, November 1990.
Colloquium: "Intergenres: Intergeneric Perspectives on Old French Literature," University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, November 1990.
Modern Language Association of America, Annual Meeting, session sponsored by the Société Internationale
Rencesvals, North American Branch, Chicago, December 1990.
Modern Language Association of America, session sponsored by the International Courtly Literature Society, North
American Branch, Chicago, December 1990.
Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Twenty-Sixth International Congress, May 1991.
Colloquium: "Transtextualities: Cycling and Recycling in Medieval Literature," University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, November 1991.
Modern Language Association of America, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December 1991.
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, invitational colloquium: "The Development of Narrative
Cycles in the Chansons de geste and Arthurian Romances," Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 1992.
Plenary address, International Arthurian Society, Seventeenth Triennial Congress, Bonn, Germany, July 1993.
Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Thirtieth International Congress, May 1994.
International Courtly Literature Society, Eighth Triennial Congress, Belfast, Northern Ireland, July 1995.
International Arthurian Society, Eighteenth Triennial Congress, Garda, Italy, July 1996.
Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Fourth Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, September 1996.
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Columbia University, Seventh Annual Medieval Guild Conference: "Death, Judgment, and the Eschatological
Imagination," Opening Plenary Panel, October 1996.
Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies, Conference: "Cultural Exchanges: Nations, Classes, and Genders in
the Early Modern Period," November 1996.
Southeastern Medieval Association, Annual Conference, Nashville, September 1997.
Université de Liège: Rencontre de la "Class of Excellence" des Arthuriens belges dans le cadre de la Chaire
Francqui interuniversitaire au titre étranger, February 1998.
Central European University, Department of Medieval Studies, International Conference on Aspects of Courtly
Culture in Medieval Europe, Budapest, Hungary, April 1998.
International Courtly Literature Society, Ninth Triennial Congress, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada, July 1998.
International Arthurian Society, Nineteenth Triennial Congress, Toulouse, France, July 1999.
Congrès de l'Association Française de Sémiotique, Université de Limoges, April 6, 2001.
Università degli Studi di Verona, Seminario Internazionale: Le Roman de Tristan, le Maschere di Béroul, Verona,
Italy, May 2001.
International Courtly Literature Society, Tenth Triennial Congress, Tübingen, Germany, July 2001.
Université de Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle, Centre d'Etudes du Moyen Age, international colloquium: "Progrès,
réaction, décadence dans le Moyen Age occidental," October 2001.
The Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Thirty-Seventh International Congress on Medieval Studies,
May 2002.
The University of Massachusetts, Amherst and the Université Catholique de Louvain, international colloquium:
"Texte, Image, Imaginaire: Perspectives on the Relation of Words and Images in Painting, Poem, Book, Cinema and
Cyberspace," Amherst, October 2002.
Colloque international: "Mobilité de l'oeuvre et jointures. Du manuscrit au texte médiéval," Université de Limoges,
France, November 2002.
The Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Thirty-Eighth International Congress on Medieval Studies,
May 2003.
Thirty-First Annual Conference on Literature and Film, Florida State University: "Documenting Trauma,
Documenting Terror," February 2006.
Université de Paris IV – Sorbonne, international colloquium: "Des Tristan en vers au Tristan en prose: Hommage à
Emmanuèle Baumgartner," March 2007.
International Medieval Society, second annual conference on "Memory / La mémoire," Paris, France, June 2007.
Société Internationale pour l'Etude du Théâtre Médiéval, Twelfth Triennial Congress, Lille, France, July 2007.
International Courtly Literature Society, Twelfth Triennial Congress, Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland, July 2007.