Louise D'Arcens is Professor of English and Deputy Dean of Research and Innovation in the Faculty of Arts at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Sif Rikhardsdottir is Chair and Professor of Comparative Literature and Head of the Institute for Research in Literature and the Visual Arts at the University of Iceland
Introduction - Louise D'Arcens and Sif Rikhardsdottir
1 Articulate voices - Ruth Evans
Part I: Narrative embodiment and voicing
2 Voice of authority: Free indirect discourse in Chaucer's General Prologue - Helen Fulton
3 Speaking in person - Fiona Somerset
Part II: Authoritative, ethical and orthodox voices
4 The body speaks in The Franklin's Tale - Mishtooni Bose
5 The sensology of the moral conscience: William Peraldus's ethical voices - Richard Newhauser
6 Langland parrhesiastes - Ian Cornelius
Part III: Materiality and textual voices
7 Margery Kempe, the leprous woman and the voice of St Paul - Lawrence Warner
8 Listening for the scribe: punctuation and the voicing of late medieval devotional literature - Sarah Noonan
9 Parrot poet: Humphrey Newton and Bodleian Library, MS Lat. Misc. c. 66 - Wendy Scase
Part IV: Performative voices and medieval aurality
10 Voice, materiality and history in St Erkenwald and Egils saga Skallagrimssonar - Sif Rikhardsdottir
11 Embodying the Mandevillean voice - Sarah Salih
12 Reconstructing Christine de Pizan's musical voice in the twenty-first century - Louise D'Arcens
Afterword: medieval voice: a tribute to David Lawton - John M. Ganim
Bibliography
Index