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Acknowledgments viii
List of Abbreviations x
Introduction: Time and the Audiences of Visual Judgment 1
Visualizing Judgment in Anglo-Saxon England: Illumination, Metaphor, and Christ III 13
"Sum vnto bale and sum to blis": From Binary Judgment to Romance Closure 39
"Unto hir lyves ende": Time and the Wife of Bath's Remembered Bodies 85
Conclusion: Romance Ends, or Transforming Closure in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 127
Notes 161
Works Cited 183
Index 191
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