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A Bibliography of Carol J. Clover’s Works of Research
B O O K S
The Medieval Saga. Ithaca, n.Y.: Cornell university Press, 1982.
Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Critical Guide. Eds. Carol J. Clover and John
Lindow. Ithaca, n.Y.: Cornell university Press, 1985.
Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film. Princeton, n.J.:
Princeton university Press, 1992.
R E S E A R C H A R T I C L E S
“Improvisation in fredmans Epistlar.” Scandinavian Studies 44 (1972): 310–35.
“Scene in Saga Composition.” Arkiv för nordisk filologi 89 (1974): 57–83.
“Skaldic Sensibility.” Arkiv för nordisk filologi 93 (1978): 63–81.
“Hárbarðsljóð as Generic farce.” Scandinavian Studies 51 (1979): 124–45.
“Gísli’s Coin.” Bibliography of Old Norse-Icelandic Studies 1977 [BonIS] (published
1980). 7–37.
“the Germanic Context of the unferth Episode.” Speculum 55 (1980): 444–68.
“the Icelandic family Sagas.” In Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Critical Guide.
Edited by Carol J. Clover and John Lindow, 239–315. Ithaca, n.Y.: Cornell
University Press, 1985.
“Maiden Warriors and other Sons.” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 85
(1986): 35–49.
“the Long Prose form.” Arkiv för nordisk filologi 101 (1986): 10–39.
“Völsunga saga and the Missing Lai of Marie de france.” In Sagnaskemmtun:
Studies in Honour of Hermann Pálsson on His 65th Birthday, 26th May 1986.
Edited by rudolf Simek, Jónas Kristjánsson, and Hans Bekker-nielsen, 79–
84. Vienna: Böhlau, 1986.
“Hildigunnr’s Lament: Women in Bloodfeud.” In Structure and Meaning in Old
Norse Literature: New Approaches to Textual Analysis and Literary Criticism.
Edited by John Lindow, Lars Lönnroth, and Gerd Wolfgang Weber, 141–83.
odense: odense university Press, 1987.
“Her Body, Himself: Gender in the Slasher film.” Representations 20 (1987):
187–228.
“the Politics of Scarcity: on the Sex ratio in Early Scandinavia.” Scandinavian
Studies 60 (1991): 21–60.
“open Composition: the atlantic Interlude in Njáls saga.” In Sagas of the
Icelanders: A Book of Essays. Edited by John tucker, 280–91. new York and
London: Garland, 1989.
“regardless of Sex: Men, Women, and Power in Early northern Europe.” Spe-
culum 68 (1993): 365–88.