Cornell University Press, 2009. - 347 p.
- Christian Form and Christian Meaning in Halldórs þáttr.
- Ogmundar þáttr dytts ok Gunnars helmings: Unity and Literary Relations.
- The Masterbuilder Tale in Snorri’s Edda and Two Sagas.
- Theme and Genre in Some Íslendinga þættir.
- Guðrúnarbrögð and the Saxon Lay of Grimhild’s Perfidy.
- The King in Disguise: An International Popular Tale in Two Old Icelandic Adaptations.
- Satire and the Heroic Life: Two Studies (Helgakviða Hundingbana I, 18 and Bjorn Hítdoelakappi’s Grámagaflím).
- Eddic Poetry as Oral Poetry: The Evidence of Parallel Passages in the Helgi Poems for Questions of Composition and Performance.
- Saga as Historical Novel.
- Gender and Genre: Short and Long Forms in the Saga Literature.
- Love and Death in the Männerbund: An Essay with Special Reference to the Bjarkamál and The Battle of Maldon.
- Romancing the Rune: Aspects of Literacy in Early Scandinavian Orality.