Dorothy Everett |
The literary relationships of Chaucer's 'Clerkes Tale', by J. Burke Severs |
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Dorothy Everett |
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales und das Decameron. (Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Neuere Philologie und Literaturgeschichte, Neue Folge, Band I, Nr. 4), by Lorenz Morsbach |
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4/1, p. 54 |
J.H. Whitfield |
Reggimento e Costumi di Donna, by Francesco da Barberino, Giuseppe E. Sansone |
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28/1, p. 65 |
Alastair Minnis |
Literature as Recreation in the Later Middle Ages, by Glending Olson |
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53/1, p. 109 |
PETER BROWN |
Correale, Robert M. and Mary Hamel (eds), Sources and Analogues of the ‘Canterbury Tales’, Vol. I, Chaucer Studies 28 |
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73/1, p. 122 |
ROGER PENSOM |
Evelyn Birge Vitz, Nancy Freeman Regalado, and Marilyn Lawrence (eds), Performing Medieval Narrative |
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75/1, p. 130 |
PETER BROWN |
Robert M. Correale and Mary Hamel (eds.), Sources and Analogues of 'The Canterbury Tales', Vol. II. Chaucer Studies 35, Vol. II |
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76/1, p. 132 |
Warren Ginsberg |
Carol Falvo Heffernan, Comedy in Chaucer and Boccaccio |
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80/2, p. 137 |
DAVID WALLACE |
I racconti di Canterbury: un'opera unitaria, I Saggi di Testo a Fronte 2, by Franco Buffoni |
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63/1, p. 137 |
Jill Mann |
Leonard Michael Koff and Brenda Deen Schildgen, The 'Decameron' and the 'Canterbury Tales': New Essays on an Old Question |
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71/1, p. 144 |
Paul L. Priest |
Cultural Thematics: the Formation of the Faustian Ethos, by T. K. Seung |
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47/1, p. 146 |
J.H. Whitfield |
The World at Play in Boccaccio's Decameron, by Giuseppe Mazzotta |
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57/1, p. 147 |
Alberto Limentani |
Scritti su Giovanni Boccaccio. (Miscellanea Storica della Valdelsa, n. 175-176), by L. S. Olschki |
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34/2, p. 149 |
Francesca Galligan |
Stephen D. Kolsky, The Genealogy of Women: Studies in Boccaccio's 'De mulieribus claris', Studies in the Humanities: Literature -Politics — Society 62 |
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74/1, p. 150 |
G.H. McWilliam |
Writing in Dante's Cult of Truth: from Borges to Boccaccio, by María Rosa Menocal |
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62/1, p. 150 |
Francesca Galligan |
Marilyn Migiel, A Rhetoric of the Decameron |
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74/1, p. 151 |
Kathryn Kerby-Fulton |
Linne R. Mooney and Estelle Stubbs, Scribes and the City: London Guildhall Clerks and the Dissemination of Middle English Literature 1375–1425 (Kathryn Kerby-Fulton) |
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84/1, p. 154 |
DAVID WALLACE |
Merchant Culture in Fourteenth-Century Venice: The 'Zibaldone da Canal'. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 98, by John E. Dotson |
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65/1, p. 155 |
Miri Rubin |
The Pregnant Man, 4th edn, by R. Zapperi, B. Williams |
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61/1, p. 156 |
JONATHAN USHER |
Pier Massimo Forni, Adventures in Speech: Rhetoric and Narration in Boccaccio's 'Decameron' |
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66/1, p. 156 |
Gavin Bone |
Early English Versions of the Tales of Guiscardo and Ghismonda and Titus and Gisippus from the Decameron, by Herbert G. Wright |
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8/2, p. 161 |
Nicolò Maldina |
Mira Mocan, L’arca della mente: Riccardo di San Vittore nella ‘Commedia’ di Dante |
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J.H. Whitfield |
The Poet as Philosopher. Petrarch and the Formation of Renaissance Consciousness, by Charles Trinkaus |
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50/1, p. 163 |
JONATHAN USHER |
Gregory Stone, The Ethics of Nature in the Middle Ages: On Boccaccio's Poetaphysics |
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69/1, p. 163 |
Beatrice Priest |
Julie Singer, Blindness and Therapy in Late Medieval French and Italian Poetry |
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81/2, p. 164 |
ANNETTE VOLFING |
Literatur, Artes und Philosophie, Fortuna Vitrea 7, by Walter Haug, Burghart Wachinger |
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63/1, p. 175 |
JOHN WATTS |
Jones, Michael (ed.), The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. VI |
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73/1, p. 176 |
H. Peter Clive |
Le Roman du Comte d'Artois, by Jean-Charles Seigneuret |
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37/2, p. 217 |
Piero Boitani |
Unfredo duca di Gloucester e gli umanisti italiani, by Alfonso Sammut |
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51/2, p. 268 |
Stanley Fabian Parmisano O.P. |
A Preface to Chaucer, by D. W. Robertson |
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35/3, p. 273 |
N.R. HAVELY |
Geoffrey Chaucer, Rereading Literature, by Stephen Knight |
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57/2, p. 309 |
KARLA TAYLOR |
Robert R. Edwards, Chaucer and Boccaccio: Antiquity and Modernity |
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72/2, p. 326 |
J.H. Whitfield |
Religion and the Clergy in Boccaccio's Decameron, by Cormac L. O'Cuilleanáin |
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55/2, p. 328 |
DANIEL PINTI |
Warren Ginsberg, Chaucer’s Italian Tradition |
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72/2, p. 329 |
Angus J. Kennedy |
Le Roman de Troyle, by Gabriel Bianciotto |
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65/2, p. 329 |
PETER G. BEIDLER |
N. S. Thompson, Chaucer, Boccaccio, and the Debate of Love: A Comparative Study of the 'Decameron' and the 'Canterbury Tales' |
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66/2, p. 331 |
JONATHAN USHER |
Boccaccio's Last Fiction: 'Il Corbaccio', by Robert Hollander |
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58/2, p. 333 |
ELIZABETH A. ANDERSEN |
María Bullón-Fernández, Fathers and Daughters in Gower's 'Confessio Amantis': Authority, Family, State, and Writing, Publications of the John Gower Society V |
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70/2, p. 337 |
SANDRA BIALYSTOK |
Thomas C. Stillinger and F. Regina Psaki (eds), Boccaccio and Feminist Criticism, Annali d'Italianistica: Studi e testi 8 |
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76/2, p. 339 |
K.P. Clarke |
Rhiannon Daniels, Boccaccio and the Book: Production and Reading in Italy 1340—1520, Italian Perspectives 19 |
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79/2, p. 342 |
G.H. McWilliam |
'Diana's Hunt', 'Caccia di Diana': Boccaccio's First Fiction, University of Pennsylvania Press, Middle Ages Series, by Anthony K. Cassell, Victoria Kirkham |
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61/2, p. 349 |
J.R. WOODHOUSE |
Peter Brand and Lino Pertile (eds), The Cambridge History of Italian Literature |
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66/2, p. 350 |
N.S. THOMPSON |
Giovanni Boccaccio: 'Decameron', Landmarks of World Literature, by David Wallace |
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61/2, p. 351 |
J.H. Whitfield |
Florence in Transition. Volume One: The Decline of the Commune, by Marvin B. Becker |
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37/3, p. 366 |
Stefano Milonia |
Jennifer Rushworth, Discourses of Mourning in Dante, Petrarch and Proust |
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87/2, p. 402 |