J.A.W. Bennett |
Some types of narrative in Chaucer's poetry. (Lund Studies in English XXV), by Claes Schaar |
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25/1, p. 57 |
W. Cabell Greet |
The English Language: A Historical Reader, by A. G. Rigg |
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39/1, p. 80 |
James Kinsley |
A Midsummer Eve's Dream: Variations on a Theme by William Dunbar, by A. D. Hope |
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40/1, p. 87 |
A.V.C. Schmidt |
Middle English Literature, by J. A. W. Bennett, Douglas Gray |
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57/1, p. 101 |
ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
Hugh White, Nature, Sex, and Goodness in a Medieval Literary Tradition |
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71/1, p. 127 |
JOHN H. FISHER |
Thorlac Turville-Petre, England the Nation |
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66/1, p. 132 |
Barry Windeatt |
Chaucer and the Tradition of the 'Roman Antique', Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 15, by Barbara Nolan |
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63/1, p. 136 |
JOHN M. BOWERS |
Andrew James Johnston, Clerks and Courtiers: Chaucer, Late Middle English Literature and the State Formation Process |
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72/1, p. 137 |
Edwin D. Craun |
Michaela Paasche Grudin, Chaucer and the Politics of Discourse |
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67/1, p. 137 |
Derek Pearsall |
A new view of Chaucer, by George Williams |
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35/2, p. 149 |
Barry Windeatt |
O Love, O Charite! Contraries Harmonized in Chaucer's 'Troilus', by Donald W. Rowe |
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47/1, p. 156 |
Jill Mann |
A Chaucer Dictionary: Proper. Names and Allusions Excluding Place Names, by Bert Dillon |
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47/1, p. 159 |
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 |
Dorothy Everett |
The Place of Group F in the Canterbury Chronology, by Laurence Faulkner Hawkins |
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7/3, p. 213 |
Edward M. Wilson |
St John's College, Cambridge, Manuscript L.1: a Facsimile, The Facsimile Series of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, 3, by Richard Beadle, Jeremy Griffiths |
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55/2, p. 279 |
John M. Steadman |
Chaucer's House of Fame: The Poetics of Skeptical Fideism, by Sheila Delany |
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43/3, p. 289 |
Judith Weiss |
Studies in Medieval English Romances: Some New Approaches, by Derek Brewer |
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59/2, p. 302 |
N.R. HAVELY |
Geoffrey Chaucer, Rereading Literature, by Stephen Knight |
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57/2, p. 309 |
Maldwyn Mills |
Medieval Romance, by John Stevens |
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44/3, p. 320 |
James Simpson |
Chaucer and the Early Writings of Boccaccio, Chaucer Studies, 12, by David Wallace |
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56/2, p. 323 |
N.S. THOMPSON |
Chaucer's Dante: Allegory and Epic Theater in 'The Canterbury Tales', by Richard Neuse |
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62/2, p. 327 |
A. Kent Hieatt |
The Renaissance Chaucer, by Alice S. Miskimin |
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A.V.C. Schmidt |
Chaucer's Language and the Philosophers' Tradition. (Chaucer Studies, 2), by J. D. Burnley |
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50/2, p. 344 |
D.A. Trotter |
The Medieval Translator, Vol. II, Westfield Publications in Medieval Studies, 5, by Roger Ellis |
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61/2, p. 355 |