Introduction. The New Philology Comes of Age
Chapter 1. New Challenges for the New Medievalism
Chapter 2. Reflections on The New Philology
Chapter 3. Virgil's "Perhaps": Mythopoiesis and Cosmogony in Dante's Commedia (Remarks on Inf. 34, 10626)
Chapter 4. Dialectic of the Medieval Course
Chapter 5. Religious Horizon and Epic Effect: Considerations on the Iliad, the Chanson de Roland, and the Nibelungenlied
Chapter 6. The Possibility of Historical Time in the Cronica Sarracina
Chapter 7. Good Friday Magic: Petrarch's Canzoniere and the Transformation of Medieval Vernacular Poetry
Chapter 8. The Identity of a Text
Chapter 9. Conceiving the Text in the Middle Ages
Chapter 10. Dante's Transfigured Ovidian Models: Icarus and Daedalus in the Commedia
Chapter 11. Ekphrasis in the Knight's Tale
Chapter 12. Montaigne's Medieval Nominalism and Meschonnic's Ethics of the Subject
Chapter 13. The Pelerinage Corpus in the European Middle Ages: Processes of Retextualization Reflected in the Prologues
Chapter 14. Narrative Frames of Augustinian Thought in the Renaissance: The Case of Rabelais
Chapter 15. From Romanesque Architecture to Romance
List of Contributors
Index