A Short Bibliography of Scholarship Relevant to the Study of Wynkyn de Worde and His Golden Legend Editions
Blades, William.
The Biography and Typography of
William Caxton, England’s First Printer.
London: Trübner, 1882.
Print. Special Collections.
Z232 .C38 B6 1882
Butler, Pierce.
Legenda Aurea:
Légende dorée - Golden legend. A study
of Caxton's Golden legend with special reference to its relations to the earlier
English prose translation.
Baltimore: John Murphy, 1899.
Print.
270 J17Sb
Driver, Martha.
“The Illustrated de Worde: An Overview.”
Studies in Iconography 17
(1996) 394-403. Print.
704.94 S933
Jeremy, Mary.
“Caxton’s Golden Legend and Varagine’s Legenda Aurea.”
Speculum 21:2 (April 1946)
212-21.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2851318
Lerer, Seth.
“The Wiles of a Woodcut: Wynkyn de Worde and the Early Tudor Reader.”
The Huntington Library Quarterly
59:4 (1996) 381-403.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/3817694
Moran, James.
Wynkyn de Worde, Father of Fleet
Street. 3rd. Rev.
Ed. London: British Library, 2003.
Print.
070.5
W924Sm 2003
West, William N.
“Old News: Caxton, de Worde, and the Invention of the Edition.”
In Caxton’s Trace: Studies in the
History of English Printing.
Notre Dame: U. of Notre Dame P., 2006.
241-74. Print.
686.2 C38Sk 2006