A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the following work: Geoffrey Chaucer Canterbury TalesLondon , ca. 1492; from the collection of J. Pierpont Morganhttps://ecommons.udayton.edu/rosebk_commentary/1006/thumbnail.jp
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
This chapter has five sections: 1. General; 2. The Canterbury Tales; 3. Troilus and Criseyde; 4. Oth...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
March 25 - May 31 1994https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catalogues/1074/thumbnail.jp
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
This chapter has five sections: 1. General; 2. The Canterbury Tales; 3. Troilus and Criseyde; 4. Oth...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...