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Phillips, Helen, ed. 2010. Chaucer and Religion. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2010. The matter of Chaucer: Chaucer and the boundaries of romance. Phillips, Helen Elizabeth, ed. Chaucer and Religion, Christianity and Culture: Issues in Teaching and Research, Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, pp. 65-80.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2010. Morality in the Canterbury Tales: Chaucer's lyrics and the Legend of Good Women. Phillips, Helen Elizabeth, ed. Chaucer and Religion, Christianity and Culture: Issues in Teaching and Research, Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, pp. 156-74.

Phillips, Helen 2010. Why does Chaucer's Manciple tell a Tale about a Crow? Nottingham Medieval Studies 54 , pp. 113-120.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2010. Medieval classical romances: the perils of inheritance. Field, Rosalind, Hardman, Phillipa and Sweeney, Michelle, eds. Christianity and Romance in Medieval England, Christianity and Culture: Issues in Teaching and Research, Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, pp. 3-25.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2009. Chaucer's love visions. Saunders, Corinne J., ed. A Companion to Medieval Poetry, Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture, Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley, pp. 414-434.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2009. Zieman, Katherine: Singing the new song: literacy and liturgy in late medieval England - 294pp Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadephia, PA, 2008, £39, 9780812240511 [Book Review]. Journal of Ecclesiastical History 60 (1) , pp. 164-166. 10.1017/S002204690800691X
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Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2009. Condren.Edward I. Chaucer from Prentice to Poet: The Metaphor of Love in Dream Visions and Troilus and Criseyde - xiv + 239 pp, University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 2008, £50.00 ISBN: 9780813032412 [Book Review]. [Online]. h-net.org. Available at: http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=24312

Phillips, Helen, ed. 2008. Bandit territories: British outlaws and their traditions. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.

Phillips, Helen 2008. Merry, Merry Men and Greenwood: a history of some meanings. Potter, L. and Colhoun, J., eds. Images of Robin Hood: Medieval to Modern, Newark: University of Delaware Press, pp. 83-101.

Phillips, Helen 2008. Nation, Region, Class, and Gender. Ellis, R., ed. Oxford History of Literary Translation in English, Vol. 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 26-56.

Phillips, Helen 2008. Scott and the outlaws. Phillips, Helen, ed. Bandit Territories: British Outlaws and their Traditions, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 119-142.

Phillips, Helen 2008. Three mini-biographies of some medieval translators. Ellis, R., ed. Oxford History of Literary Translation in England, Vol. I. Oxford: Oxford University Press,

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2006. Chaucer and the nineteenth-century city. Ardis, Butterfield, ed. Chaucer and the City, D.S. Brewer, pp. 193-210.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2004. Rites of passage in Medieval English and French romances. Jeremy, Goldberg, Mark, Ormrod and Nicola, MacDonald, eds. Rites of Passage: Cultures of Transition in Fourteenth-Century Britain, York Medieval Press, pp. 83-107.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2003. 'This Mystique Show': Dryden and the Flower and the Leaf. Reading Medieval Studies XXVII , pp. 29-50.

Phillips, Helen Elizabeth 2002. Register, Politics, and The Legend of Good Women. Chaucer Review 37 (2) , pp. 101-28. 10.1353/cr.2002.0023

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