Abstract
Co-editors Georgiana Donavin and Eve Salisbury thank the readers of Accessus for an enthusiastic reception of the first issue and summarize the contents of this second issue. The second issue showcases opportunities inherent in online publishing, such as the ability to produce extended commentaries and offer video streams. Robert J. Meindl's "Semper Venalis: Gower's Avaricious Lawyers" and Linda Marie Zaerr's "How the Axe Falls: A Retrospective on Thirty-five Years of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Performance," respectively, realize these possibilities in online publishing while adding substantially and insightfully to our knowledge of important fourteenth-century poems from England.
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank the journal's reviewers, Emily Schmuhl at Bepress for technological assistance, and Jordyn Page at Westminster College for proofreading.
Recommended Citation
Donavin, Georgiana and Salisbury, Eve
(2013)
"Preface,"
Accessus: Vol. 1:
Iss.
2, Article 1.
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https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/accessus/vol1/iss2/1
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