This Draftings project results from a request by a group of students in my course on Chaucer\u27s The Canterbury Tales for a follow-up course on Chaucer\u27s Troilus and Criseyde. Already having read the most important general studies on Chaucer\u27s works, they were ready to proceed with semi-independent research. Rather than writing a loosely-connected collection of papers, however, they decided to produce a coherent set of essays systematically studying the influence of various writers upon Chaucer\u27s Troilus. Our course focused on the work itself, and on Chaucer\u27s translation of Boethius\u27 De Consolatione Philosophiae, which preceded it. The research on the primary sources Chaucer had available on his writing desk was carried o...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This dissertation explores echoes of Chaucer\u27s dream visions in two of Shakespeare\u27s late play...
This thesis is a study of the physical features of the four earliest manuscripts of the Canterbury ...
This Draftings project results from a request by a group of students in my course on Chaucer\u27s Th...
Part 1 of the present subject deals chiefly with philological studies in Chaucer, which are to be co...
This stimulating and accessible volume is a helpful, reliable and adaptable resource for students of...
This chapter has five sections: 1. General; 2. The Canterbury Tales; 3. Troilus and Criseyde; 4. Oth...
The Latin translation of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde by Sir Francis Kynaston or Kinaston, publis...
Originally published in 1951. Kemp Malone provides a guide to reading Chaucer's work that is intende...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
The text of the Canterbury tales is from Tyrwhitt's edition 1775-78, the other texts from the Chiswi...
That Chaucer\u27s Troilus and Criseyde is steeped in Boethian influence is unquestionable. The manne...
The genesis of this piece of work, which has been in progress since 1960, though the topic was in my...
The tumulus tale of Troilus and his lover Cressida has left readers intrigued in renditions written ...
This study reads some Middle English poetry in terms of crusading, and it argues that the most promi...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This dissertation explores echoes of Chaucer\u27s dream visions in two of Shakespeare\u27s late play...
This thesis is a study of the physical features of the four earliest manuscripts of the Canterbury ...
This Draftings project results from a request by a group of students in my course on Chaucer\u27s Th...
Part 1 of the present subject deals chiefly with philological studies in Chaucer, which are to be co...
This stimulating and accessible volume is a helpful, reliable and adaptable resource for students of...
This chapter has five sections: 1. General; 2. The Canterbury Tales; 3. Troilus and Criseyde; 4. Oth...
The Latin translation of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde by Sir Francis Kynaston or Kinaston, publis...
Originally published in 1951. Kemp Malone provides a guide to reading Chaucer's work that is intende...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
The text of the Canterbury tales is from Tyrwhitt's edition 1775-78, the other texts from the Chiswi...
That Chaucer\u27s Troilus and Criseyde is steeped in Boethian influence is unquestionable. The manne...
The genesis of this piece of work, which has been in progress since 1960, though the topic was in my...
The tumulus tale of Troilus and his lover Cressida has left readers intrigued in renditions written ...
This study reads some Middle English poetry in terms of crusading, and it argues that the most promi...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This dissertation explores echoes of Chaucer\u27s dream visions in two of Shakespeare\u27s late play...
This thesis is a study of the physical features of the four earliest manuscripts of the Canterbury ...