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31.3 (Fall 2001) Sacrifice: Medieval and Early Modern Edited by David Aers and Sarah Beckwith |
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| 443-444 | Introduction David Aers and Sarah Beckwith |
| 445-476 | Tears for Abraham: The Chester Play of Abraham and Isaac and Antisacrifice in Works by Wilfred Owen, Benjamin Britten, and Derek Jarman Allen J. Frantzen |
| 477-506 | A Martyr to Love: Sacrificial Desire in the Poetry of Bernart de Ventadorn Simon Gaunt |
| 507-560 | “The Living Witnesses of Our Redemption”: Martyrdom and Imitation in Chaucer’s Prioress’s Tale Lee Patterson |
| 561-584 | “That spectacle of too much weight”: The Poetics of Sacrifice in Donne, Herbert, and Milton Michael Schoenfeldt |
| 585-605 | Eucharistic Sacrifice and the Social Imagination in Early Modern Europe William T. Cavanaugh |
| 607-658 | Risky Business: Theological and Canonical Thought on Insurance from the Thirteenth to the Seventeeth Century Giovanni Ceccarelli |
| 659-686 | New Books across the Disciplines Michael Cornett |