Jane Tolmie Publications

  • "Silence in the Sewing Chamber." French Studies. Forthcoming 2009.
  • Public Scandal and Private Pain: Joseph's Quite Reasonable Doubts." Performance, Drama and Spectacle in the Medieval City. Ed. Adrian Tudor and Mario Longtin. Peeters (Leuven). Forthcoming 2008.
  • "Public Scandal and Private Pain: Joseph's Doubt About Mary (N-Town)." Performance, Drama and Spectacle in the Medieval City. Ed. Adrian Tudor and Mario Longtin. Publisher TBA. 2008.
  • "Medievalism and the Fantasy Heroine" Journal of Gender Studies 15:2, 2006. 145-59.
  • "Goading, Ritual Discord and the Deflection of Blame." Journal of Historical Pragmatics: Special Issue on Ritual Language. 4:1, 2003.
  • "Mrs. Noah and Didactic Abuses." Early Theatre. 5:1, 2002. 11-36. Reviewed in Year's Work in English Studies, 83:1, 2004 (OUP). "Among the best of the articles in specialist journals available as this chapter went to press, Jane Tolmie's 'Mrs Noah and Didactic Abuses' (Early Theatre 5.1 [2002] 11-36) offers a shrewd and informative re-reading of the treatment of Noah's wife in the York, Chester, and Towneley plays, suggesting how ambivalences about female recalcitrance and the violence it both provokes and seems to justify colour each of them in different ways." Greg Walker.
  • "Dave Duncan." Dictionary of Literary Biography: Canadian Fantasy and Science- Fiction Writers. 251, 2001. 75-90.
  • "Framing Persuasion: Eve and the Fall of the Verbal Order." Mediaevalia. 20, 2001. 93-118.
  • "Can we talk about 'Multiple Versions of the Same Thing' in a meaningful way?" Arthuriana. 9:1, 1999. 141-4.
  • "Oral Poetry as Martial Art: Incitement in the Ideal Utterances of Haraldr Sigurtharson." Sagas and the Norwegian Experience/Sagaene og Noreg. Senter for Middelalderstudier, Trondheim, 1997. 611-624
  • "Tongue in Cheek." Wit's End Magazine. University of Trinity at Dublin. 1, 1995. 6-9