INDEX, VOLUME 47, 2012—2013 BAHR, ARTHUR, AND ALEXANDRA GILLESPIE, Medieval English Manuscripts: Form, Aesthetics, and the Literary Text ... BRANTLEY, JESSICA, Reading the Forms of Sir Thopas............. BATTLES, DOMINIQUE, Reconquering England for the English in Havelok the Dane..... Bosoc, ANDREEA, Criseyde’s Descriptions and the Ethics of Feminine Experience Burrow, J. A., Versionosf “Manliness” in the Poetry of Chaucer Langland, and Hoccleve ..... CARTLIDGE, NEIL, Wayward Sons and Failing Fathers: Chaucer's Moralistic Paternalism—And a Possible Source for the Cooks Tale... FARRELL, THOMAS J., Editors and Scribes in Two Clerk's Tale Cruxes.............. FEIN, SUSANNA, AND DAVID RAyBIN, About This Issue... GREEN, RICHARD FIRTH, Why Marquis Walter SN Te Pe GO I iistisncniciinaicecnnctcassinicetiinnsiteinnens HARKINS, JESSICA, Chaucer's Clerks Tale and Boccaccio Decameron X.10 Horner, Patrick J., FSC, To “speken in amphibologies”: Reading Troilus and Criseyde, Book V, 763 ...........r-c.sererssssevsesesescrssessssesnscseensese 84 HoroBin, SIMON, Compiling the Canterbury Tales in Fifteenth-Century Manuscripts MAREL}, JELENA, The Philosophical Entente of Particulars: Criseyde as Nominalist In Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde MILLER, T. S., Chaucer Abroad, Chaucer at Home: MS Arch. Selden B. 24 as the “Scottials Eicemere ......csicccssccskeccesessessisscaccnssoessnsesssensess 478 The Chaucer Review NoLan, Maura, Medieval Habit, Modern Sensation: Reading Manuscripts in the Digital Age Oris-Cour, LEAH, True Lover/False Lover, franquise/dete: Dichotomies in the Franklins Tale and Their Analogue in Richard de Fournival’s Consaus AQMourS...........ccccssccccccseecssccccecessscceceesereceseers 161 Puiuips, NOELLE, Seeing Red: Reading Rubrication in Oxford, Corpus Christi College MS 201's Piers PlOWMAN.........:::ssssseeeseeseseeeeeesees . 439 RaABy, MICHAEL, The Clerk’ Tale and the Forces of Habit...............2...22:002200-223 Rust, MARTHA, Blood and Tears as Ink: Writing the Pictorial Sense of the Text SCHWEBEL, LEAH, Redressing Griselda: Restoration through [ranslation in the Clerk’s Tale. SMITH, D. VANCE, The Inhumane Wonder of the Book SHUFFELTON, GEORGE G., Chaucerian Obscenity in the Court of Public Opinion TURNER, MARION, Thomas Usk and John Ardenne VON NOLCKEN, CHRISTINA, “Penny Poet” Chaucer, or Chaucer and the “Penny Dreadfuls”. WEISKOTT, Eric, Chaucer the Forester: The Friar’s Tale, Forest History, and Officialdom ...