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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
James Simpson Chaucer and Dante: a Revaluation, by Howard H. Schless 56/1, p. 120
MICHAEL J. FRANKLIN Poets at Play: Irony and Parody in the Harley Lyrics, by Daniel J. Ransom 56/1, p. 128
Roger Ellis Techniques of Translation: Chaucer's 'Boece', by T. W. Machan 56/2, p. 324

languages

  • Middle French
  • Latin
  • Welsh
  • Wycliffite English
  • French
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works

  • Troilus and Criseyde
  • Commedia
  • Paradiso
  • The Legend of Good Women
  • The House of Fame
  • Consolatio
  • The Parliament of Fowls
  • Purgatorio
  • Mystica Theologia
  • Chaucer's 'Boece'
  • Orologium Sapientiae
  • Harley Lyrics

people

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  • Henry Suso
  • Bartholomaeus
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  • Higden
  • Rémi of Auxerre
  • Carter Revard

subjects

  • textuality
  • intertextuality
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  • interpretation
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  • anxiety
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  • practice
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  • conceptual
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  • courtliness
  • open
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  • literalisms
  • sublimity

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