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**BOR... Bornstein, Diane. 1976. "William Caxton's Chivalric Romances and the Burgandian Renaissance in England." English Studies 57: 1-10. Bornstein, Diane. 1977. "French Influence on Fifteenth-Century English Prose as Exemplified by the Translation of Christine de Pisan's Livre du corps de policie." Mediaeval Studies 39: 369-86. Bornstein, Diane. 1978. "Chaucer's Tale of Melibee as an Example of the Style Clergial." Chaucer Review 12: 236-54. Borstein, Diane. 1978. "As meek as a maid: A historical perspective on language for women in courtesy books from the Middle Ages to Seventeen magazine." in Women's language and style, ed. D. Burtturff & E. L. Epstein. Akron: L. & S. Books. Bornstein, Diane. 1985. "The Style of the Countess of Pembroke’s Translation of Philippe de Mornay's&italic(){ Discours de la vie et de la mort}." in &italic(){Silent but for the word : Tudor women as patrons, translators, and writers of religious works}, ed. Margaret P. Hannay, pp.126-48. Kent, Ohio: Kent State Univ. Pr.
**BOR... Borkin, Ann. 1973. "To Be and not To Be". CLS 9: 44-56. Bornstein, Diane. 1976. "William Caxton's Chivalric Romances and the Burgandian Renaissance in England." English Studies 57: 1-10. Bornstein, Diane. 1977. "French Influence on Fifteenth-Century English Prose as Exemplified by the Translation of Christine de Pisan's Livre du corps de policie." Mediaeval Studies 39: 369-86. Bornstein, Diane. 1978. "Chaucer's Tale of Melibee as an Example of the Style Clergial." Chaucer Review 12: 236-54. Borstein, Diane. 1978. "As meek as a maid: A historical perspective on language for women in courtesy books from the Middle Ages to Seventeen magazine." in Women's language and style, ed. D. Burtturff & E. L. Epstein. Akron: L. & S. Books. Bornstein, Diane. 1985. "The Style of the Countess of Pembroke’s Translation of Philippe de Mornay's&italic(){ Discours de la vie et de la mort}." in &italic(){Silent but for the word : Tudor women as patrons, translators, and writers of religious works}, ed. Margaret P. Hannay, pp.126-48. Kent, Ohio: Kent State Univ. Pr.

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