Betsy Bowden
Betsy Bowden teaches medieval literature and folklore at Rutgers University. Her books include Performed Literature: Words and Music by Bob Dylan (Indiana, 1982; rpt. forthcoming); Chaucer Aloud: The Varieties of Textual Interpretation (Pennsylvania, 1987); Listeners’ Guide to Medieval English: A Discography (Garland, 1988); and Eighteenth-Century Modernizations from the Canterbury Tales (Boydell & Brewer, 1991). Her articles have appeared in Medievalia et Humanistica, Harvard Library Bulletin, Translation and Literature, Literature in Performance, Journal of American Folklore, and other periodicals.
Articles by Betsy Bowden
Chaucer New Painted (1623):
Three Hundred Proverbs in Performance Context
Volume 10, Issue 2 (October, 1995)
Ubiquitous Format? What Ubiquitous Format? Chaucer’s Tale of Melibee as a Proverb Collection
Volume 17, Issue 2 (October, 2002)
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