G.L. Brook |
Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century. (Volume II Part 1 of the Oxford History of English Literature), by H. S. Bennett |
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18/, p. 32 |
James Kinsley |
Chaucer, by Raymond Preston |
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22/1, p. 34 |
JOHN NORTON-SMITH |
The Golden Mirror: Studies in Chaucer's Descriptive Technique and its Literary Background, by Claes Schaar |
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27/1, p. 43 |
James Kinsley |
Chapters on Chaucer, by Kemp Malone |
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21/, p. 46 |
K.M. Lea |
The Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Tragedy, by Willard Farnham |
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27/1, p. 49 |
James Kinsley |
Chaucer, by D. S. Brewer |
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23/1, p. 53 |
Susie I. Tucker |
The Oxford Book of Medieval English Verse, by Celia Sisam, Kenneth Sisam |
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41/1, p. 72 |
Juliet Snow |
Antecedents of the English Novel 1400-1600, by Margaret Schlauch |
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34/1, p. 73 |
Alison M. Wilson |
Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World, by Beryl Rowland |
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42/1, p. 91 |
DERRICK PITARD |
The European Tragedy of Troilus, by Piero Boitani |
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60/1, p. 113 |
ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
Social Chaucer, by Paul Strohm |
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60/1, p. 115 |
ALAN WARD |
Rhyme and Pronunciation: Some Studies of English Rhymes from 'Kyng Alisaunder' to Skelton, by Masa T. Ikegami |
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56/1, p. 116 |
James Simpson |
Chaucer and Dante: a Revaluation, by Howard H. Schless |
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56/1, p. 120 |
James Kinsley |
Essays on Middle English literature by Dorothy Everett, by Patricia Kean |
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25/2, p. 126 |
David Aers |
Truth and Textuality in Chaucer's Poetry, by Lisa J. Kiser, Lisa S. Kiser |
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61/1, p. 126 |
Helen Cooper |
A. C. Spearing, Textual Subjectivity: The Encoding of Subjectivity in Medieval Narratives and Lyrics |
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76/1, p. 127 |
GERALD MORGAN |
Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde', by C. David Benson |
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61/1, p. 128 |
NANCY MASON BRADBURY |
Tony Davenport, Medieval Narrative: An Introduction |
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78/1, p. 130 |
R.T. Davies |
Studies on Chaucer and his audience. (Les éditions 'L'éclair': Hull, Canada, 1956), by Mary Giffin |
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27/2, p. 131 |
Bernard O'Donoghue |
Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer, by Ruth Morse, Barry Windeatt |
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61/1, p. 131 |
J.A. Burrow |
Chaucer and the Subject of History, by Lee Patterson |
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62/1, p. 131 |
NIGEL MORTIMER |
Alexandra Gillespie, Print Culture and the Medieval Author: Chaucer, Lydgate, and their Books, 1473-1557, Oxford English Monographs |
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77/1, p. 131 |
Barry Windeatt |
Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde: a Critical Study, by Ian Bishop |
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52/1, p. 132 |
Corinne J. Saunders |
Laura L. Howes, Chaucer's Gardens and the Language of Convention |
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68/1, p. 132 |
ELIZABETH FOWLER |
A.J. Minnis, Charlotte C. Morse and Thorlac Turville-Petre (eds), Essays on Ricardian Literature: In Honour of John Burrow |
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69/1, p. 132 |
Helen Cooper |
Chaucer and Menippean Satire, by F. Anne Payne |
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52/1, p. 134 |
Nicolas Jacobs |
Gerald Morgan, The Tragic Argument of ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ |
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78/1, p. 134 |
A.V.C. Schmidt |
The Elements of Chaucer's Troilus, by Chauncey Wood |
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55/1, p. 135 |
Amanda Holton |
William T. Rossiter, Chaucer and Petrarch |
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80/2, p. 136 |
Neil Cartlidge |
Karma Lochrie, Covert Operations: The Medieval Uses of Secrecy |
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70/1, p. 137 |
NICOLA F. McDONALD |
Anne Laskaya , Chaucer's Approach to Gender in the 'Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies 23 |
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66/1, p. 139 |
DAVID WALLACE |
Derek Pearsall (ed.), Chaucer to Spenser: An Anthology of Writings in English, 1375-1575 |
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69/1, p. 140 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
Community, Gender and Individual Identity, English Writing 1360-1430, by David Aers |
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59/1, p. 142 |
Dorothy Everett |
Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde, by R. C. Goffin |
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6/2, p. 144 |
Alastair Minnis |
Chaucerian Fiction, by Robert B. Burlin |
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49/1, p. 145 |
Colin Wilcockson |
Oppositions in Chaucer, by Peter Elbow |
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48/1, p. 146 |
A.V.C. Schmidt |
Readings in Medieval Poetry, by A. C. Spearing |
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58/1, p. 147 |
Elizabeth Porter |
The Rise of Romance, by Eugene Vinaver |
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42/2, p. 168 |
Barry Windeatt |
The Structure of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. (Anglistica XX), by William Provost |
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B.D.H. Miller |
Middle English Dictionary, by Sherman M. Kuhn, John Reidy |
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R.T. Davies |
Romance and Chronicle. A Study of Malory's Prose Style, by P. J. C. Field |
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42/2, p. 184 |
Ian Bishop |
The Parlement of Foules, by J. A. W. Bennett |
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27/3, p. 204 |
Helen Cooper |
Chaucer: An Introduction, by S. S. Hussey |
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42/2, p. 205 |
James Crompton |
The Nobility of Later Medieval England. The Ford Lectures for 1953 and Related Studies, by K. B. McFarlane |
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A.V.C. Schmidt |
Medieval Studies for J. A. W. Bennett Aetatis Suae LXX, by P. L. Heyworth |
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51/2, p. 234 |
C.S. Lewis |
Sir Thomas Wyatt and Some Collected Studies, by E. K. Chambers |
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3/3, p. 237 |
Douglas Gray |
Studies in Medieval Literature, by Albert Croll Baugh, MacEdward Leach |
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33/3, p. 240 |
HELEN S. HOUGHTON |
Medieval Body Language: a study of the use of gesture in Chaucer's poetry, Anglistica, 21 (Copenhagen: Rosenkilde & Bagger, 1980), by Robert G. Benson |
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51/2, p. 261 |
Helen Cooper |
Style and Consciousness in Middle English Narrative, by John M. Ganim |
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55/2, p. 278 |
Derek Pearsall |
Geoffrey Chaucer: 'Troilus and Criseyde'. A new edition of 'The Book of Troilus', by B. A. Windeatt |
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55/2, p. 281 |
S.T. Knight |
The Autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland Studies, by George Kane |
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36/3, p. 282 |
A.C. Spearing |
Chaucer and the English Tradition, by Ian Robinson |
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42/3, p. 282 |
W.M. Temple |
Disembodied Laughter: Troilus and the Apotheosis Tradition, by John M. Steadman |
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43/3, p. 293 |
R.T. Davies |
The Structure of Sir Thomas Malory's Arthuriad. (Monograph no. 14), by Stephen Knight |
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40/3, p. 303 |
HUGH WHITE |
Chaucer and Pagan Antiquity, Chaucer Studies, 8, by A. J. Minnis |
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54/2, p. 305 |
James Simpson |
Chaucer and the Italian Trecento, by Piero Boitani |
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54/2, p. 306 |
Janet Coleman |
Chaucer at Oxford and at Cambridge, by J. A. W. Bennett |
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44/3, p. 307 |
P.L. Heyworth |
Chaucer's London, by D. W. Robertson Jr. |
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40/3, p. 309 |
Vincent Gillespie |
Chaucer's Narrators, Chaucer Studies, 13, by David Lawton |
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57/2, p. 312 |
ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
The Romance of Origins: Language and Sexual Difference in Middle English Literature, by Gayle Margherita |
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64/2, p. 313 |
R. HAMER |
The Cambridge History of the English Language, Vol. I: The Beginnings to 1066, by Richard M. Hogg |
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63/2, p. 313 |
D.S. Brewer |
Geoffrey Chaucer, Feminist Readings, by Jill Mann |
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61/2, p. 320 |
Anne Hudson |
Alastair Minnis, Translations of Authority in Medieval English Literature: Valuing the Vernacular |
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79/2, p. 321 |
James Simpson |
The Glass of Form: Mirroring Structures from Chaucer to Skelton, by Anna Torti |
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61/2, p. 323 |
MATTHEW WOODCOCK |
Derek Brewer, A New Introduction to Chaucer, 2nd edn |
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68/2, p. 323 |
Derek Pearsall |
Troilus and Criseyde, Oxford Guides to Chaucer, by Barry Windeatt |
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62/2, p. 324 |
DAVID ANDERSON |
Boccaccio, Beauvau, Chaucer: 'Troilus and Criseyde'. Four Perspectives on Influence, by Michael G. Hanly |
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62/2, p. 325 |
JOHN NORTON-SMITH |
John Lydgate: The Life of Saint Alban and Saint Amphibal, by J. E. van der Westhuizen |
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44/3, p. 325 |
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 |
DERRICK PITARD |
Chaucer: Complaint and Narrative, Chaucer Studies, 14, by William A. Davenport |
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58/2, p. 326 |
Barbara M.H. Strang |
Chaucer and the Shape of Creation, by Robert M. Jordan |
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38/3, p. 328 |
Corinne J. Saunders |
Shifts and Transpositions in Medieval Narrative: A Festschrift for Dr Elspeth Kennedy, by Karen Pratt |
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64/2, p. 329 |
Angus J. Kennedy |
Le Roman de Troyle, by Gabriel Bianciotto |
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65/2, p. 329 |
Anne Hudson |
Peter Robinson (ed.), Norman Blake, Daniel W. Mosser, Stephen Partridge, Elizabeth Solopova (contributors), Geoffrey Chaucer: The Wife of Bath's Prologue |
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66/2, p. 332 |
RHIANNON PURDIE |
Lillian M. Bisson, Chaucer and the Late Medieval World |
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70/2, p. 333 |
NICOLETTE ZEEMAN |
Christopher Cannon, Middle English Literature: A Cultural History |
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78/2, p. 333 |
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 |
Norman Klassen |
L. O. Aranye Fradenburg, Sacrifice your Love: Psychoanalysis, Historicism, Chaucer |
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73/2, p. 336 |
Cecily Clark |
Chaucer's English, by Ralph W. V. Elliott |
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Dennis Green |
Stil- und Motivuntersuchungen zur mittelhochdeutschen Versnovelle. (Hermaea: Germanistische Forschungen, N.F. 26), by Karl-Heinz Schirmer |
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39/3, p. 338 |