In print:
Lay Piety and Religious Discipline in Middle English
Literature. Cambridge University Press, 2008.
“‘Beginning and Beginning Again’: Processions, Plays, and Civic
Politics in York and Chester.” Studies in the Age of
Chaucer 30, 2008.
“Whom Seek Ye, Sirs? The Logic of Searching in the York Herod
and the Magi Play.” Comparative Drama Spring 43.1 (2009):
89-112.
“Walter Hilton’s Mixed Life and the Transformation of Clerical
Discipline in a Fifteenth-Century Priestly Miscellany.” Leeds
Studies in English New Series 38 (2007).
“Profitable Devotions: Bodley MS 423, Guildhall MS 7114, and a
Sixteenth-Century London Pewterer.” The Journal of the Early
Book Society 10 (2007): 173-181.
“Devotional Literature and Lay Spiritual Authority: imitatio
clerici in Book to a Mother.” The Journal of Medieval and Early
Modern Studies 35.2 (Spring 2005): 187-216.
“Spiritual Ambition and the Translation of the Cloister: The Abbey
and Charter of the Holy Ghost.” Viator 33 (2002):
222-260.
Forthcoming:
“Temples to Christ’s indwelling”: Forms of Chastity in a Barking
Abbey Manuscript.” Journal of the History of Sexuality
Winter 2010.