Bibliografía por temas
General del periodo
ALLEN, D.G. & R.A.White, eds. The Work of Dissimilitude: Essays from the Sixth Citadel Conference on Medieval and Renassaince Literature. U.Delaware P., 1992.
AUERBACH, Erich. Mimesis. Princeton U.P. 1946.
BENNETT, J.A.W., Middle English Literature, 1100-1400. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1997.
BLAKE, N.F. The English Language in Medieval Literature. Dent, London, 1977.
BURROW, J.A. Medieval Writers and Their Work. O.U.P. 1982.
BURROW, J.A. The Ages of Man: AStudy of Medieval Writing and Thought. O.U.P. 1986.
COLEMAN, J. Medieval Readers and Writers. Hutchinson, London, 1981.
GALVÁN, Fernando, Literatura Inglesa Medieval. Alianza Editorial, 2001.
GRAY, D. & E.G. Stanley, eds. Middle English Studies. O.U.P. 1983.
KING, Pamela M. Medieval literature 1300-1500. Edinburgh U. P., 2011.
LAMBDIN, Laura C. & Lambdin, Robert T., A Companion to Old and Middle English Literature. Greenwood Press, 2002.
LEWIS, C.S. Selected Essays. C.U.P. 1969.
LEWIS, C.S. The Allegory of Love. O.U.P. 1938.
PEARSALL, D. Old English and Middle English Poetry. Routledge. London, 1977.
SPEARING, A.C. Medieval to Renaissance in English Poetry. C.U.P. 1985.
Temas
1. COLGRAVE, B. & al., eds. Bede's Ecclesiastical History. O.U.P. 1969.
COSIJN, P.J. Notes on Beowulf. Leeds Texts, 1991.
EARL, James W., Thinking About “Beowulf”. Cambridge University Press, 1996.
GODDEN, M. & M. Lapiddge, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature. C.U.P. 1991.
MITCHELL, B. An Invitation to Old E. and Anglo-Saxon England. Blackwell, 1994.
MONMOUTH, Geoffrey. The History of the Kings of Britain, Penguin, 1966.
NILES, John, ed. Old English Literature in Context. D.S.Brewer, Cambridge, 1980.
OPLAND, J. Anglo-Saxon Oral Poetry. Yale U.P. 1980
POPE, John C. The Rhythm of Beowulf. Yale U.P. 1942.
SAWYER, P.H. From Roman Britain to Norman England. Methuen, London, 1978.
SHIPPEY, T.A. Old English Verse. Hutchinson, London, 1972.
WHITELOCK, D. The Audience of Beowulf. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1951.
2. BARBER, R. ed. Arthurian Literature. 5 vols. D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, n.d.
BARRON, W.R.J. English Medieval Romance. Longman, London, 1990.
BOITANI, P. English Medieval Narrative in the 13th and 14th Centuries. C.U.P. 1982.
BREWER, D. ed. Studies in Medieval English Romances. Brewer, Cambridge 1988.
GREEN, Dennis Howard. Irony in the Medieval Romance. 1979
KELLY, Douglas. The Art of Medieval French Romance, 1992
KNIGHT, Stephen. Arthurian Literature and Society. Repr. 1985
LOOMIS, R.S. The Development of Arthurian Romance. Hutchinson, London, 1963.
LOOMIS, R.S. Studies in Medieval Literature: a memorial collection of essays. 1970
VINAVER, E. The Rise of Romance. D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, 1971.
3. BOITANI, P. & J. Mann, eds. The Cambridge Chaucer Companion. C.U.P. 1986.
BREWER, D. ed. Geoffrey Chaucer. D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, 1990.
HINES, John.The Fabliau in English. Longman, London, 1993.
MACK, P. & C. Walton, eds. Geoffrey Chaucer: General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. O.U.P. 1994.
PATTERSON, L. Chaucer and the Subject of History. Univ. Wisconsin Press, 1991.
PEARSALL, Derek, Canterbury Tales, Routledge, 1992.
RIGBY, S.H. Chaucerian Context: Society, Allegory and Gender, Manchester U.P., 1997.
ROSCOW, G.H. Sintax and Style in Chaucer's Poetry. D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, 1981.
TRAVERSI, D. The Canterbury Tales: A Reading. The Bodley Head, London, 1983.
4. BEADLE, R. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Theatre, C. U.P., 1986.
CHAMBERS, E.K. The Medieval Stage. 2 vols. Dover, N.Y. 1996.
CRAIK, T.V. The Tudor Interlude. Leicester U.P., 1958.
DAVIDSON, C. & J.H. Stroupe, eds. Drama in the Middle Ages. AMS Press, N.Y., 1991.
DILLER, H.J. The Middle English Mystery Play. C.U.P. 1992.
DILLON, Janette, Language and Stage in Medieval and Renaissance England, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
HARRIS, J.N. Medieval Theatre in Context. Routledge, London, 1992.
HELM, Alex. The English Mummers' Play. D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, 1980.
LÓPEZ SANTOS, A. & R. Tostado, eds, Interludio de Calisto y Melibea, Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2001.
NORLAND, Howard B., Drama in Early Tudor Britain, 1485-1558. Univ. of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1995.
RICHARDSON, C. & J. Johnston, Medieval Drama. Macmillan, 1991.
WARNING, R. The Ambivalences of Medieval Religious Drama. Satnford. U.P., 2001.
WICKHAM, G. Early English Stages. 3 vols. RKP, London, 1963-1981.
5. BRAUNMULLER, Albert R. & Hattaway, A., The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Drama, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
BRYANT, J.C. Tudor Drama and Religious Controversy. Mercer, 1984.
CARBAJOSA, N. Shakespeare y el lenguaje de la comedia. Madrid, Verbum, 2009.
CHAMBERS, E.K. The Elizabethan Stage. 4 vols. O.U.P., 1951.
DOLLIMORE, J. & A. Sinfield, Political Shakespeare. Manchester U.P. 1992.
DUTTON, R. & J. HOWARD, eds. A Companion to Shakespeare's Works. 4 vol. Blackwell, 2003.
ESCHE, E. Shakespeare and his Contemporaries. Ashgate, 2000.
KIERNAN, P. Shakespeare’s Theory of Drama, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
MAGUIRE, L. Studying Shakespeare. Backwell, 2003.
McRAE, A. Renaissance Drama. Hodder Arnold, 2003.
PECK, J. & M. Coyle, How to Study a Shakespeare Play. Macmillan, London, 1985.
PUTT, S.G. The Golden Age of English Drama. D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, 1981.
ROSSITER, A.P. English Drama from Early Times to the Elizabethans. Hutchinson, London, 1950.
SINFIELD, A. Literature in Protestant England, 1560-1660. Croom Helm, London, 1983.
TRAVERSI, D. Renaissance Drama. Macmillan, London, 1980.
WELLS, S. ed. Shakespeare: A Bibliographical Guide. O.U.P. 1990.
WELLS, S. ed. The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies. C.U.P., 1986