| ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
Hugh White, Nature, Sex, and Goodness in a Medieval Literary Tradition |
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71/1, p. 127 |
| Edwin D. Craun |
Michaela Paasche Grudin, Chaucer and the Politics of Discourse |
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67/1, p. 137 |
| DAVID WALLACE |
Derek Pearsall (ed.), Chaucer to Spenser: An Anthology of Writings in English, 1375-1575 |
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69/1, p. 140 |
| Alastair Minnis |
Chaucerian Fiction, by Robert B. Burlin |
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49/1, p. 145 |
| J.A. Burrow |
Chaucer's Early Poetry, by Wolfgang Clemen, C. A. M. Sym |
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34/2, p. 152 |
| P. Mroczkowski |
Chaucer's Book of Fame: An Exposition of 'The House of Fame', by J. A. W. Bennett |
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39/2, p. 210 |
| A.C. Spearing |
Chaucer and the English Tradition, by Ian Robinson |
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42/3, p. 282 |
| P.L. Heyworth |
Chaucer's London, by D. W. Robertson Jr. |
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40/3, p. 309 |
| N.R. HAVELY |
Geoffrey Chaucer, Rereading Literature, by Stephen Knight |
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57/2, p. 309 |
| A.V.C. Schmidt |
Edward I. Condren, Chaucer from Prentice to Poet: The Metaphor of Love in Dream Visions and ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ |
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79/2, p. 325 |
| DOROTHY YAMAMOTO |
Thomas Honegger, From Phoenix to Chatuntecleer: Medieval English Animal Poetry, Swiss Studies in English 120 |
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66/2, p. 326 |
| P.J. Frankis |
Geoffrey Chaucer: eine Einführung in seine erzählenden Dichtungen, (Grundlagen der Anglistik und Amerikanistik 7), by Dieter Mehl |
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46/2, p. 335 |