

"Seyd in forme and reverence:" Essays on Chaucer and Chaucerians in Memory of Emerson Brown, Jr.
Friends and colleagues of Professor Emerson Brown, Jr., late of Vanderbilt University, remember his work and dedicate this festschrift to him in their scholarly essays. Edited by Tom Burton and John F. Plummer. 13-ISBN 978-0-8425-2631-9

A Little Gest of Robin Hood
This CD features a modern translation performed by Bob Frank, who accompanies the text with his guitar. Not a Chaucer Studio performance.

A Reading of Beowulf, Revised Edition
Prof. Edward B. Irving, Jr's great scholarly interpretation of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, completely reset and carefully revised by Paul Thomas, with a new preface by Katherine O'Brien O'Keefe and an appendix by Don Chapman on later scholarship.

A Student Guide to Chaucer's Middle English
Written by Professor Peter G. Beidler, Emeritus Distinguished Professor at Lehigh University, this user-friendly book will soon make better Middle English readers aloud of Chaucer's poetry.

Chaucer Aloud: The Varieties of Textual Interpretation
This version incorporates the original sound recordings by many Chaucerian scholars at the appropriate sections in the audio book. Betsy Bowden reads her own writing; Paul Thomas reads excerpts from authors, poets, and scholars.

Chaucer Aloud: The Varieties of Textual Interpretation
This is the 2nd edition of Betsy Bowden's book originally published in 1982 by U Penn Press. Please click on the first paragraph of Long Description to receive your download of Readings by Scholars, representing the Varieties of Textual Interpretation.

Colloquies on the Oedipus Trilogy by Sophocles with Emphasis on Oedipus Tyrannos
Professor Siebach and Thomas discuss Sophocles and his Oedipus Trilogy of Oedipus Tyrannos, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone, with emphasis on Oedipus Tyrannos and Periclean Athens.

Inferno: Selections
By the time of Dante, medieval Italian and modern Italian language merge. In these selections, most of the passages in modern English translations are read by their own translators (except Seamus Heaney's), and selections are also read in Dante's Italian.

Interpretation and Performance: Essays for Alan Gaylord
This festschrift honors the long career of Alan Gaylord, combining close readings and resultant interpretations as well as examination of the art of performing Chaucerian and other medieval Middle English poetry. Fourteen scholars honor Alan.

Malory Aloud: A Dramatic Reading of Excerpts from Le Morte Darthur
A group of Malory scholars under the direction of Prof. Tom Hanks of Baylor University gathered at the 20th IAS Congress in Bangor, Wales in 2002 to read some favorite passages from Malory's Morte Darthur. Recorded and produced by Paul Thomas.

Selections from Shakespeare in Early Modern English
Have you ever wondered what Shakespeare and his fellow actors sounded like in his day? These two CDs give the modern reader and listener a mirror of the language of some of your favorite Shakespearean characters and narrators.

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Linda Marie Zaerr's performance of selected passages of the romance in Middle English with Modern English transitions in a video performance. 13-ISBN 978-0-8425-2535-0

The Poetics of Alliteration
Recording of all the alliterative poetic passages Alan Gaylord discussed in his expansion of a plenary address given at a SEMA annual conference in 1998. Range from Old English to Modern English examples.

The Poetics of Alliteration
The CD has Alan Gaylord's readings of the various texts he chose for examples of alliteration, ancient and modern, in his plenary address at a SEMA conference.The monograph accompanying the CD is an expansion of that plenary address.

The Poetics of Alliteration
The monograph is an expansion of a plenary address that Alan T. Gaylord read at a SEMA annual conference in 1998. The book covers alliterative poetry from the Old English poetic canon right down to modern examples.