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Editions:

  • Ford, Boris (Ed.). Medieval Literature: Chaucer and the Alliterative Revival. Harmondsworth 1982. [New Pelican Guide to English Literature, Vol. I, pt. 1.].
  • Turville-Petre, Thorlac (Ed.). Alliterative Poetry of the Later Middle Ages: An Anthology. London 1989.

Studies:

  • Blake, N. F. "Middle English Alliterative Revivals," Review 1 (1979):205-214.
  • Chism, Christine. Baronial Histrionics : Animating the Past in the Alliterative Revival. Durham, NC, Duke Univ., Diss., 1992.
  • Hartle, Paul. Hunting the Letter: Middle English Alliterative Verse and the Formulaic Theory. New York 1999.
  • Houwen, Luuk A. J. R. and A. A. MacDonald (Eds.). Loyal Letters: Studies on Mediaeval Alliterative Poetry and Prose. Groningen 1994.
  • Hulbert, James. "A Hypothesis Concerning the Alliterative Revival," MP 28 (1931).405-442.
  • Lawton, David A. (Ed.). Middle English Alliterative Poetry and Its Literary Background: Seven Essays. Woodbridge 1982.
  • Lawton, David A. "The Diversity of Middle English Alliterative Poetry," LeedsSE 20 (1989):143-172.
  • Levy, Bernard S. (Ed.). The  Alliterative Tradition in the Fourteenth  Century. Kent, Ohio 1981.
  • Moorman, Charles. "The English Alliterative Revival and the Literature of Defeat," ChauR 16 (1981):85-100.
  • Oakden, J. P. Alliterative Poetry in Middle English: Dialectical and Metrical Survey. Manchester 1930.
  • Oakden, J. P. Alliterative Poetry in Middle English: a Survey of Traditions. Manchester 1935.
  • Sapora, Robert W., Jr. A Theory of Middle English Alliterative Meter: With Critical Applications. Boston 1977.
  • Scattergood, John (Ed.). The Lost Tradition. Dublin 2000.
  • Turville-Petre, Thorlac. The Alliterative Revival. Cambridge/Tatowa 1977.
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