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the Franklin's Tale
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Reference
Murray Copland
THE REEVE'S TALE: HARLOTRIE OR SERMONYNG?
31/1
, p. 14
EFFIE JEAN MATHEWSON
THE ILLUSION OF MORALITY IN THE FRANKLIN'S TALE
52/1
, p. 27
Ian Bishop
CHAUCER AND THE RHETORIC OF CONSOLATION
52/1
, p. 38
WILLIAM E. COLEMAN
CHAUCER, THE "TESEIDA", AND THE VISCONTI LIBRARY AT PAVIA: A HYPOTHESIS
51/1
, p. 92
R.C. Goffin
CHAUCER AND ELOCUTION
4/3
, p. 127
Avril Henry
TEMPTATION AND HUNT IN "SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT"
45/2
, p. 187
GERALD MORGAN
Experience and the judgement of poetry: a reconsideration of the Franklin’s Tale
70/2
, p. 204
DEIRDRE KESSEL-BROWN
THE EMOTIONAL LANDSCAPE OF THE FOREST IN THE MEDIAEVAL LOVE LAMENT
59/2
, p. 228
M.R. Golding
THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING 'TROUTHE' IN "THE FRANKLIN'S TALE"
39/3
, p. 306
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Title
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Dorothy Everett
Sources and Analogues of Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'
, by W. F. Bryan, Germaine Dempster
12/
, p. 78
Chaucer's Idea of What is Noble. Presidential Address of the English Association, 1971
, by Nevill Coghill
42/1
, p. 117
Norman Klassen
Amanda Holton, The Sources of Chaucer’s Poetics
80/2
, p. 139
Alastair Minnis
Chaucerian Fiction
, by Robert B. Burlin
49/1
, p. 145
A. Kent Hieatt
The Renaissance Chaucer
, by Alice S. Miskimin
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