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Robert Henryson: A Bibliography Compiled by Wolfram R. Keller

This bibliography is still in progress. Several subdivisions are planned, eventually, some entries should be annotated. For links to online editions of primary works and other useful resources, please refer to the website of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies and the Robert Henryson Soiety. Please send additions, comments, and corrections to . Download bibliography as pdf-file

Editions Bibliographical General Fables Testament Orpheus and Shorter Poems

Editions Elliott, Charles, ed. Robert Henryson: Poems. Clarendon Medieval and Tudor Series. Oxford: Clarendon, 1966. -----. Robert Henryson: Poems. 2nd ed. Clarendon Medieval and Tudor Series. Oxford: Clarendon, 1974. Fox, Denton, ed. The Poems of Robert Henryson. Oxford English Texts. Oxford: Clarendon, 1981. -----. Testament of Cresseid. Medieval and Renaissance Library Series. London: Nelson, 1968. Gopen, George D., ed. The Moral Fables of Aesop. Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame P, 1987. Kindrick, Robert L., ed. The Poems of Robert Henryson. Middle English Text Series. Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan U, 1997. MacDiarmid, Hugh, ed. Henryson: Selected by Hugh MacDiarmid. Baltimore, MD: Penguin, 1973. top of page

Bibliographical Fradenburg, Louise O. "Henryson Scholarship: The Recent Decades." Fifteenth-Century Studies: Recent Essays. Ed. Robert F. Yeager. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1984. 65-92. Heidtmann, Peter. "A Bibliography of Henryson, Dunbar, and Douglas, 1912-1968." Chaucer Review 5 (1970): 75-82. Ridley, Florence H. "A Check List, 1956-1968, for the Study of The Kingis Quair, the Poetry of Robert Henryson, Gawin Douglas, and William Dunbar." Studies in Scottish Literature 8 (1970): 30-51. top of page

General Baird, Gerald. The Poems of Robert Henryson. Scotnotes 11. Aberdeen: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1996. Bennett, J.A.W. The Humane Medievalist: Essays in English Literature and Learning from Chaucer to Eliot. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura; Woodbridge, Suff.: Boydell and Brewer, 1982. Burrow, J.A. "Dunbar, Henryson, and Other Makars." Review 4 (1982): 113-27. Ellenberger, Bengt. The Latin Element in the Vocabulary of the Earlier Makars: Henryson and Dunbar. Lund Studies in English 51. Lund:

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Gleerup, 1977. Fox, Denton. "The Coherence of Henryson's Work." Fifteenth-Century Studies: Recent Essays. Ed. Robert F. Yeager. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1984. 275-81. -----. "Middle Scots Poems and Patrons." English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages. Ed. V.J. Scattergood and J.W. Sherborne. New York: St. Martin's, 1983. 109-27. Fries, Maureen. "Besides Crisseid: Henryson's Other Women." Actes du 2e colloque de langue et de litterature ecossaises (Moyen Age et Renaissance). Univ. de Strasbourg 5-11 juillet 1978. Ed. Jean-Jacques Blanchot and Claude Graf. Strabourg: Univ. de Strasbourg, 1979. 250-67. Gray, Douglas. "'Pite for to Here? Pite for to Se': Some Scenes of Pathos in Late Medieval Literature." Proceedings of the British Academy 87 (1995): 67-99. -----. "Some Chaucerian Themes in Scottish Writers." Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer. Ed. Ruth Morse and Barry Windeatt. Cambridge: CUP, 1990. 81-90. Hanham, Alison and J.C. Eade. "Foxy Astrology in Henryson." Parergon 24 (1979): 25-29. Jamieson, I.W.A. "'To Preue Thare Preching Be a Poesye': Some Thoughts on Henryson's Poetics." Parergon 8 (1974): 24-36. Kindrick, Robert L. Henryson and the Medieval Arts of Rhetoric. Garland Library of Medieval Literature 8. New York: Garland, 1993. -----. "Henryson and the Rhetoricians: The Ars Praedicandi." Scottish Studies 4 (1984): 255-70. -----. "Lion or Cat: Henryson's Characterization of James III." Studies in Scottish Literature 14 (1979): 123-36. -----. "Monarchs and Monarchy in the Poetry of Henryson and Dunbar." Actes du 2e colloque de langue et de litterature ecossaises (Moyen Age et Renaissance). Univ. de Strasbourg 5-11 juillet 1978. Ed. Jean-Jacques Blanchot and Claude Graf. Strabourg: Univ. de Strasbourg, 1979. 307-25. -----. "Politics and Poetry at the Court of James III." Studies in Scottish Literature 19 (1984): 40-55. -----. Robert Henryson. Twayne's English Author Series 274. Boston: Twayne, 1979. King, Pamela M. "Chaucer, Chaucerians, and the Theme of Poetry." Chaucer and Fifteenth-Century Poetry. Ed. Julia Boffey and Janet Cowden. King's College London Medieval Studies 5. London: King's College Centre for Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies, 1991. 1-14. Kinghorn, A.M. "Death and the Makars: Timor Mortis in Scottish Poetry to 1600." English Studies 60 (1979): 2-13. Lyall, Roderick. "Complaint, Satire and Invective in Middle Scots Literature." Church, Politics, and Society: Scotland, 1408-1929. Ed. Norman MacDougall. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1983. 44-64. -----. "Henryson and Boccaccio: A Problem in the Study of Sources." Anglia 99.1-2 (1981): 38-59. MacDiarmid, Matthew P. Robert Henryson. Scottish Writers Series. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic P, 1981. Machan, Tim William. "Textual Authority and the Works of Hoccleve, Lydgate, and Henryson." Viator 23 (1992): 281-99. Rpt. in: Writing After Chaucer: Essential Readings in Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century. Ed. Daniel J. Pinti. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities 1. New York: Garland, 1998. 177-200. MacQueen, John. "From James I. to Henryson." The History of Scottish Literature, I: Origins to 1660 (Mediaeval to Renaissance). Ed. R.D.S. Jack and Cairns Craig. Aberdeen: AUP, 1988. 55-72. -----. Robert Henryson: A Study of the Major Narrative Poems. Oxford: Clarendon, 1967. MacQueen, John and Jennifer M. Brown. "The Literature of Fifteenth-Century Scotland." Scottish Society in the Fifteenth Century. Ed. Jennifer M. Brown. New York: St. Martin's, 1977. 184-208. McKenna, Steven R. Robert Henryson's Tragic Vision. American University Studies IV: English Language and Literature 171. New York: Lang, 1994. Minnis, Alastair J. "'Moral Gower' and Medieval Literary Theory." Gower's Confessio Amatis: Responses and Reassessments. Ed. Alastair J. Minnis. Woodbridge, Suff.: Brewer, 1983. 50-78. Payne, Robert O. "Late Medieval Images and Self-Images of the Poet: Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate, Henryson, Dunbar." Vernacular Poetics in the Middles Ages. Ed. Lois Ebin. Kalamazoo: Western Michigan UP, 1984. 249-61. Ramson, W.S. "'Lettres of gold written I fand': A Defense of Moral Verse." Parergon 23 (1979): 37-46. Ross, Thomas W. "Taboo-Words in Fifteenth-Century English." Fifteenth-Century Studies: Recent Essays. Ed. Robert F. Yeager. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1984. 137-60. Scheps, Walter and Anna J. Looney. Middle Scots Poets: A Reference Guide to James I of Scotland, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, and Gavin Douglas. Reference Guides to Literature. Boston: Hall, 1986. Schrader, Richard J. "Henryson and Nominalism." Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 8 (1978): 1-15. -----. "Some Backgrounds of Henryson." Studies in Scottish Literature 15 (1980): 124-38.

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Spearing, A.C. "Chaucerian Authority and Inheritance." Literature in Fourteenth-Century England. Ed. Piero Boitani and Anna Torti. Tuebingen: Narr; Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1983. 185-202. -----. Medieval to Renaissance in English Poetry. Cambridge: CUP, 1985. Strohm, Paul. "Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Writers as Readers of Chaucer." Genres, Themes, and Images in English Literature from the Fourteenth to the Fifteenth Century. Ed. Piero Boitani and Anna Torti. Tuebingen: Narr, 1988. 90-104. Wood, H. Harvey. Two Scots Chaucerians: Robert Henryson, William Dunbar. Writers and Their Work 201. London: Longman, 1967. top of page

The Fables Benson, C. David. "O Moral Henryson." Fifteenth-Century Studies: Recent Essays. Ed. Robert F. Yeager. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1984. 215-35. Bitterling, Klaus. "Robert Henryson, The Fables, Line 428." Notes and Queries 40 (238).1 (1993): 25-26. Bloomfield, Josephine and Marijane Osborn. "Rediscovering Henryson: An Exploration of Obstacles in Canon Formation." Bestia 1 (1989): 42-52. Bright, Philippa M. "Henryson's Figurative Technique in The Cock and the Jasp." Words and Wordsmiths: A Volume for H.L. Rogers. Ed. Geraldine Barnes et al. Sydney: Dept. of English, U of Sydney, 1989. 13-21. -----. "Medieval Concepts of the Figure and Henryson's Figurative Technique in The Fables." Studies in Scottish Literature 25 (1990): 134-53. Burrow, J.A. "Henryson: The Preaching of the Swallow." Essays in Criticism 25 (1975): 25-37. Carruthers, I. "Henryson's Use of Aristotle and Priscian in the Moral Fables." Actes du 2e colloque de langue et de litterature ecossaises (Moyen Age et Renaissance). Univ. de Strasbourg 5-11 juillet 1978. Ed. Jean-Jacques Blanchot and Claude Graf. Strabourg: Univ. de Strasbourg, 1979. 278-96. Clark, George. "Henryson and Aesop: The Fable Transformed." Journal of English Literary History 43 (1976): 1-18. Craig, T.W. "An Emendation in Henryson's Fables." Notes and Queries 16 (1969): 88-89. Ebin, I. "Henryson's Fenyeit Fabils: A Defense of Poetry." Actes du 2e colloque de langue et de litterature ecossaises (Moyen Age et Renaissance). Univ. de Strasbourg 5-11 juillet 1978. Ed. Jean-Jacques Blanchot and Claude Graf. Strabourg: Univ. de Strasbourg, 1979. 222-38. Fox, Denton. "A Scoto-Danish Stanza, Wyatt, Henryson, and The Two Mice." Notes and Queries 18 (1971): 203-07. Friedman, John B. "Henryson, the Friars, and the Conessio Reynardi." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 66 (1967): 550-61. Gopen, George D. "The Essential Seriousness of Robert Henryson's Moral Fables: A Study in Structure." Studies in Philology 82.1 (1985): 42-95. Greentree, Rosemary. "The Debate of the Paddock and the Mouse." Studies in Scottish Literature 26 (1991): 481-89. -----. Reader, Teller and Teacher: The Narrator of Robert Henryson's Moral Fables. Scottish Studies 15. Frankfurt: Lang, 1993. Greentree, Rosemary and Steven R. McKenna. "'The Hurt off Ane Happie the Vther Makis': Henryson's Construction of His Audience." Selected Essays on Scottish Language and Literature. Ed. Steven R. McKenna. Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 1992. 13-25. Henderson, Arnold Clayton. "Medieval Beasts and Modern Cages: The Making of Meaning in Fables and Bestiaries." PMLA 97.1 (1982): 40-49. Hill, Thomas D. "'Hirundines Habent Quidem Prescium': Why Henryson's Preaching of the Swallow Is Preached by a Swallow." Scottish Literary Journal 26 (1987): 30-31. Jack, R.D.S. "Caxton's Mirrour of the World and Henryson's Taill of the Cok and the Jasp." Chaucer Review 13 (1978): 157-65. Jamieson, I.W.A. "A Further Source for Henryson's Fabillis." Notes and Queries 14 (1967): 403-05. -----. "Henryson's Fabillis: An Essay Towards A Revaluation." Words 2 (1966): 20-31. -----. "Henryson's Taill of the Wolf and the Wedder." Studies in Scottish Literature 6 (1969): 248-57. Jenkins, Anthony W. "Henryson's The Fox, the Wolf, and the Cadger Again." Studies in Scottish Literature 4 (1967): 107-12. Khinoy, Stephan. "Tale-Moral Relationship in Henryson's Moral Fables." Studies in Scottish Literature 17 (1982): 99-115. Kordecki, Lesley. "Fables: The Moral of the Study." Teaching the Middle Ages II. Ed. Robert Graybill et al. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching. Warrensburg: Central Missouri State U, 1985. 121-30. Kratzmann, Gregory. "Henryson's Fables: 'The Subtell Dyte of Poetry.'" Studies in Scottish Literature 20 (1985): 49-70. MacDiarmid, Matthew P. "Robert Henryson in his Poems." Bards and Makars. Scottish Language and Literature: Medieval and Renaissance.

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Ed. Adam J. Aitken, Matthew P. MacDiarmid, and Derick S. Thomson. Glasgow: U of Glasgow P, 27-40. MacDonald, Donald. "Chaucer's Influence on Henryson's Fables: The Use of Proverbs and Sententiae." Medium Aevum 39 (1970): 21-27. -----. "Henryson and Chaucer: Cock and Fox." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 8 (1967): 451-61. -----. "Narrative Art in Henryson's Fables." Studies in Scottish Literature 3 (1965): 101-13. Machan, Tim William. "Robert Henryson and Father Aesop: Authority in the Moral Fables." Studies in the Age of Chaucer 12 (1990): 193-214. Mapstone, Sally. "George Buchanan and The Lion and the Mouse." Notes and Queries 31 (229).3 (1984): 302-03. McDonald, Craig. "The Perversion of Law in Robert Henryson's Fable of the Fox, the Wolf, and the Husbandman." Medium Aevum 49.2 (1980): 244-53. McKenna, Steven R. "Legends of James III and the Problem of Henryson's Topicality." Scottish Literary Journal 17.1 (1990): 5-20. Mehl, Dieter. "Robert Henryson's Moral Fables as Experiments in Didactic Narrative." Functions of Literature: Essays Presented to Erwin Wolff on His Sixtieth Birthday. Ed. Ulrich Broich, Theo Stemmler, and Gerd Stratmann. Tuebingen: Niemeyer, 1984. 81-99. Printed also in: Medieval and Pseudo-Medieval Literature: The J.A.W. Bennett Memorial Lectures.Perugia, 1982-1983. Ed. Piero Boitani and Anna Torti. Tuebinger Beiträge zur Anglistik 6. Tuebingen: Narr; Cambridge: Brewer, 1984. 131-47. Mumford, Marilyn R. "'Merines, Ernistfull Thochtis, and Sad Materis': Kinds of Comedy in Henryson's Moral Fabillis." Actes du 2e colloque de langue et de litterature ecossaises (Moyen Age et Renaissance).Univ. de Strasbourg 5-11 juillet 1978. Ed. Jean-Jacques Blanchot and Claude Graf. Strabourg: Univ. de Strasbourg, 1979. 239-49. Murtaugh, Daniel M. "Henryson's Animals." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 14 (1972): 405-22. Newlyn, Evelyn S. "Affective Style in Middle Scots: The Education of the Reader in Three Fables by Robert Henryson." Nottingham Medieval Studies 26 (1982): 47-56. -----. "Robert Henryson and the Popular Fable Tradition in the Middle Ages." Journal of Popular Culture 14 (1980): 108-18. -----. "Of Sin and Courtliness: Henryson's Tale of the Cock and the Fox." Actes du 2e colloque de langue et de litterature ecossaises (Moyen Age et Renaissance). Univ. de Strasbourg 5-11 juillet 1978. Ed. Jean-Jacques Blanchot and Claude Graf. Strabourg: Univ. de Strasbourg, 1979. 268-77. Pittock, Malcolm. "Animals as People-People as Animals: The Beast Story with Special Reference to Henryson's The Two Mice and The Preaching of the Swallow." Language and Subject. Ed. Karl Simms. Critical Studies 9. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997. 163-72. Poole, R.G. "Henryson, Fables 2193." Review of English Studies 35.140 (1984): 508-10. Pope, Robert. "Henryson's The Sheep and the Dog." Essays in Criticism 30 (1980): 205-14. -----. "A Sly Toad, Physiognomy and the Problem of Deceit: Henryson's The Paddok and the Mous." Neophilologus 63 (1979): 461-68. Powell, Marianne. Fabula Docet: Studies in the Background and Interpretations of Henryson's Morall Fabillis. Odense University Studies in English. Odense: Odense UP, 1983. Ridley, Florence H. "The Treatment of Animals in the Poetry of Henryson and Dunbar." Chaucer Review 24.4 (1990): 356-66. Spanier, Sandra Whipple. "Structural Symmetry in Henryson's The Preiching of the Swallow." Comitatus 10 (1979/80): 123-27. Spearing, A.C. "Central and Displaced Sovereignty in Three Medieval Poems." Review of English Studies 33.131 (1982): 247-61. Toliver, Harold E. "Robert Henryson: From Moralitas to Irony." English Studies 46 (1965): 300-09. Von Kreisler, Nicolai. "Henryson's Visionary Fable: Tradition and Craftsmanship in The Lyoun and the Mous." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 15 (1973): 391-403. Wheatley, Edward. "Scholastic Commentary and Robert Henryson's Morall Fabillis: The Aesopic Fables." Studies in Philology 91.1 (1994): 70-99. top of page

The Testament of Cresseid Adamson, Jane. "The Curious Incident of Recognition in Henryson's The Testament of Cresseid." Parergon 27 (1980): 17-25. -----. "Henryson's Testament of Cresseid: 'Fyre' and 'Cauld.'" The Critical Review 18 (1976): 39-60. Aronstein, Susan. "Cresseid Reading Cresseid: Redemption and Translation in Henryson's Testament." Scottish Literary Journal 21.2 (1994): 5-22. Aswell, E. Duncan. "The Role of Fortune in The Testament of Cresseid." Philological Quarterly 46 (1967): 471-87. Baglioni, Annalisa. "Un'apparente incongruenza nel Testament of Cresseid." Studi e ricerche di letteratura inglese e americana II. Ed. Claudio Gorlier. Milan: Cisalpino-Goliardica, 1969. 205-16.

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Bawcutt, Priscilla. "Henryson's 'Poeit of the Auld Fassoun.'" Review of English Studies 32.128 (1981): 429-34. Beadle, Richard. "The Virtuoso's Troilus." Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer. Ed. Ruth Morse and Barry Windeatt. Cambridge: CUP, 1990. 213-33. Bennett, J.A.W. "Henryson's Testament: A Flawed Masterpiece." Scottish Literary Journal 1.1 (1974): 5-16. Benson, C. David. "Critic and Poet: What Lydgate and Henryson Did to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde." Modern Language Quarterly 53.1 (1992): 23-40. Rpt. in: Writing After Chaucer: Essential Readings in Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century. Ed. Daniel J. Pinti. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities 1. New York: Garland, 1998. 227-42. -----. "Troilus and Cresseid in Henryson's Testament." Chaucer Review 13 (1979): 263-71. Blyth, Charles. "Virgilian Tragedy and Troilus." Chaucer Review 24 (1990): 211-18. Boffey, Julia. "Lydgate, Henryson, and the Literary Testament." Modern Language Quarterly 53.1 (1992): 41-56. Chessell, Del. "In the Dark Time: Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." The Critical Review 12 (1969): 61-72. Cole, Carol A. "Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places: Henryson's The Testament of Cresseid." Michigan-Academician 29.4 (1997): 511-20. Cox, Catherine S. "Froward Language and Wanton Play: The 'Commoun' Text of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Studies in Scottish Literature 29 (1996): 58-72. Craik, Thomas W. "The Substance and Structure of The Testament of Cresseid: A Hypothesis." Bards and Makars. Scottish Language and Literature: Medieval and Renaissance. Ed. Adam J. Aitken, Matthew P. MacDiarmid, and Derick S. Thomson. Glasgow: U of Glasgow P, 1977. 22-26. Craun, Edwin D. "Blaspheming Her 'Awin God': Cresseid's 'Lamentatioun' in Henryson's Testament." Studies in Philology 82.1 (1985): 25-41. Cullen, Mairi Ann. "Cresseid Excused: A Re-Reading of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Studies in Scottish Literature 20 (1985): 137-59. Donaldson, E. Talbot. "Briseis, Criseyde, Cresseid, Cressid: Progress of a Heroine." Chaucerian Problems and Perspectives: Essays Presented to Paul E. Bleichner, C.S.C. Ed. Edward Vasta, Zacharias P. Thundy, and Theodore M. Hesburgh. Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame P, 1979. 3-12. Fichte, Joerg O. "Von der Historie zur Tragoedie: Macht und Ohnmacht des Schicksals ueber Troilus and Cressida." Fortuna. Ed. Walter Haug and Burghart Wachinger. Tuebingen: Niemeyer, 1995. 192-215. Fox, Denton. "The 1663 Anderson Edition of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Studies in Scottish Literature 8 (1970): 75-96. Freed, Eugenie R. "'Ane Mirour Mak of Me': Robert Henryson's Testament of Cresseid as a 'Mirour' of Mortality." Unisa English Studies 25.1 (1987): 1-6. Friedman, John B. "Henryson's Testament of Cresseid and the Judicio Solis in Conviviis Saturni of Simon Couvin." Modern Philology 83.1 (1985): 12-21. Godman, Peter. "Henryson's Masterpiece." Review of English Studies 35.139 (1984): 291-30. Hanna, Ralph, III. "Cresseid's Dream and Henryson's Testament." Chaucer and Middle English Studies in Honour of Rossell Hope Robbins. Ed. Beryl Rowland and Lloyd A. Duchemin. London: Allen and Unwin, 1974. 288-97. Harty, Kevin J. "Cresseid and Her Narrator: A Reading of Robert Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Studii Medievali 23.2 (1983): 753-65. Hirsch, Richard S.M. "A Note on the Use of Leprosy in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid and Claudel's L'annonce faite a Marie." Actaeus (Jan. 1971): 17-19 Hume, Kathryn. "Leprosy and Syphilis in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid?" English Language Notes 6 (1969): 242-45. Jentoft, C.W. "Henryson as Authentic 'Chaucerian': Narrator, Character, and Courtly Love in The Testament of Cresseid." Studies in Scottish Literature 10 (1972): 94-102. Johnson, Lesley. "Whatever Happened to Criseyde? Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Courtly Literature: Culture and Context. Sel. Papers from 5th Triennial Congress of Intern. Courtly Lit. Soc., Dalfen, The Netherlands, 9-16 Aug. 1986. Ed. Keith Busby and Erik Kooper. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1990. 313-21. Kindrick, Robert L. "Henryson's 'Uther Quair' Again: A Possible Candidate and the Nature of Tradition." Chaucer Review 33.2 (1998): 190-220. Long, Eleanor R. "Robert Henryson's 'Uther Quair.'" Comitatus 3 (1972): 97-101. Lynch, Andrew. "'Be War, Ye Wemen': Problems of Gender and the Gendered Audience in Chaucer and Henryson." Constructing Gender: Feminism in Literary Studies. Ed. Hilary Fraser and R.S. White. Nedlands: U of Western Australia P, 1994. 19-39. MacDonald, Alasdair A. "Fervent Weather: A Difficulty in Robert Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Scottish Studies 4 (1984): 271-80. Mann, Jill. "The Planetary Gods in Chaucer and Henryson." Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer. Ed. Ruth Morse and Barry Windeatt. Cambridge: CUP, 1990. 91-106.

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Mapstone, Sally. "The Testament of Cresseid, Lines 561-7: A New Manuscript Witness." Notes and Queries 32 (230).3 (1985): 307-10. McDermott, John J. "Henryson's Testament and Heywood's A Woman Killed With Kindness." Renaissance Quarterly 20 (1967): 16-21. McDonald, Craig. "Venus and the Goddess Fortune in The Testament of Cresseid." Scottish Literary Journal 4.2 (1977): 14-24. McKenna, Steven R. "Henryson's 'Tragedie' of Cresseid." Scottish Literary Journal 18.1 (1991): 26-36. McKim, Anne M. "Tracing the Ring: Henryson, Fowler, and Chaucer's Troilus." Notes and Queries 40 (238).4 (1993): 449-51. McNamara, John. "Divine Justice in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Studies in Scottish Literature 11 (1973): 99-107. -----. "Language as Action in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Bards and Makars. Scottish Language and Literature: Medieval and Renaissance. Ed. Adam J. Aitken, Matthew P. MacDiarmid, and Derick S. Thomson. Glasgow: U of Glasgow P, 1977. 41-51. Nitecki, Alicia K. "'Fenyeit of the New': Authority in The Testament of Cresseid." Journal of Narrative Technique 15.2 (1985): 120-32. Noll, Dolores L. "The Testament of Cressid: Are Christian Interpretations Valid?" Studies in Scottish Literature 9 (1971): 16-25. Olsen, Alexandra Hennessey. "In Defense of Diomede: 'Moral Gower' and Troilus and Criseyde." In Geardagum 8 (1987): 1-12. Parkinson, David J. "Henryson's Scottish Tragedy." Chaucer Review 25.4 (1991): 355-62. Patterson, Lee W. "Christian and Pagan in The Testament of Cresseid." Philological Quarterly 52 (1973): 696-714. Pittock, Malcolm. "The Complexity of Henryson's The Testament of Cresseid." Essays in Criticism 40.3 (1990): 198-221. Powell, Marianne. "Henryson, Boethius and Trevet." Actes du 2e colloque de langue et de litterature ecossaises (Moyen Age et Renaissance). Univ. de Strasbourg 5-11 juillet 1978. Ed. Jean-Jacques Blanchot and Claude Graf. Strabourg: Univ. de Strasbourg, 1979. 297-306. Ramson, W.S. "A Reading of Henryson's Testament, or "Quha Falsit Cresseid'?" Parergon 17 (1977): 25-35. Riddy, Felicity. "'Abejt Odious': Feminine and Masculine in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." The Long Fifteenth Century: Essays for Douglas Gray. Ed. Helen Cooper, Sally Mapstone, and Joerg O. Fichte. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1997. 229-48. Ryan, Lawrence V. "A Neo-Latin Version of Robert Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Sanctandreani: Proc. of the Fifth Intern. Congr. of Neo-Latin Studies, St. Andrews, 24 Aug. to 1 Sept. 1982. Ed. I.D. MacFarlane. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 38. Binghampton, NY: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1986. 481-91. Sanyal, Jharna. "The Reader as Author: Influence or Anxiety." Indian Journal of American Studies 23.1 (1993): 65-74. Scheps, Walter. "A Climatological Reading of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid." Studies in Scottish Literature 25 (1980): 80-87. Schowerling, Rainer. 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