Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-355) and index.
Also issued online.
The genius of the patron: the prince, the poet, and fourteenth-century invention / Douglas Kelly -- Machaut's legacy: the Chaucerian inheritance reconsidered / William Calin -- Reliving the Roman de la rose: allegory and irony in Machaut's Voir-dit / Sylvia Huot -- The metafictional Machaut: reflexivity in the judgment poems / R. Barton Palmer -- Machaut's text and the question of his personal supervision / William W. Kibler and James I. Wimsatt -- Machaut and the Octosyllabe / Steven R. Guthrie -- Only connect: Machaut's Book of Morpheus and the powers of the weak / Margaret J. Ehrhart -- Falconry and fantasy in Guillaume de Machaut's Dit de L'Alerion / Constance B. Hieatt -- Poets, peace, the passion, and the prince: Eustache Deschamps' "Ballade to Chaucer" / Murray Brown -- "Trop peu en scay": the reluctant narrator in Christine de Pizan's works on love / Barbara K. Altmann -- The "Marguerite": a distinctive signature / Claire Nouvet
Tradition, dream literature, and poetic craft in Le paradis d'amour of Jean Froissart / Peter F. Dembowski -- Reg(u)arding the text: the role of vision in the Chansons of Charles d'Orléans / Sarah Spence -- Author, editor, and the use of illustrations in the early imprints of Villon's works: "Ung Chascun n'est maistre du scien" / Cynthia J. Brown