(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
This article suggests that Robert Holcot’s Wisdom commentary served as the immediate source for the ...
Paul Strohm\u27s Social Chaucer argues that late fourteenth-century England knew two social paradigm...
The Chaucer Review is essential reading for Chaucerians at all levels of study. More than any other ...
Chaucer and the English Tradition (Ian Robinson) (Reviewed by Bernard Huppé, SUNY Binghamton)Hero & ...
Making Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: Textuality and Reception is the first comprehensive book-lengt...
This article is a textual analysis that compares features of the 1807 edition of The Book of the Duc...
Bibliography: pages 74-83.The thesis attempts to show the complexity of the literary challenge which...
Originally published in 1951. Kemp Malone provides a guide to reading Chaucer's work that is intende...
This chapter has five sections: 1. General; 2. The Canterbury Tales; 3. Troilus and Criseyde; 4. Oth...
A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the follo...
Book review by Nelson Goering of Tolkien\u27s Lost Chaucer (2019) by John M. Bower
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
Book synopsis: Fama, or fame, is a central concern of late medieval literature: where fame came from...
Review of John Dougill, Oxford in English Literature: The Making, and Undoing, of the English Athens...
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
This article suggests that Robert Holcot’s Wisdom commentary served as the immediate source for the ...
Paul Strohm\u27s Social Chaucer argues that late fourteenth-century England knew two social paradigm...
The Chaucer Review is essential reading for Chaucerians at all levels of study. More than any other ...
Chaucer and the English Tradition (Ian Robinson) (Reviewed by Bernard Huppé, SUNY Binghamton)Hero & ...
Making Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: Textuality and Reception is the first comprehensive book-lengt...
This article is a textual analysis that compares features of the 1807 edition of The Book of the Duc...
Bibliography: pages 74-83.The thesis attempts to show the complexity of the literary challenge which...
Originally published in 1951. Kemp Malone provides a guide to reading Chaucer's work that is intende...
This chapter has five sections: 1. General; 2. The Canterbury Tales; 3. Troilus and Criseyde; 4. Oth...
A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the follo...
Book review by Nelson Goering of Tolkien\u27s Lost Chaucer (2019) by John M. Bower
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
Book synopsis: Fama, or fame, is a central concern of late medieval literature: where fame came from...
Review of John Dougill, Oxford in English Literature: The Making, and Undoing, of the English Athens...
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
This article suggests that Robert Holcot’s Wisdom commentary served as the immediate source for the ...
Paul Strohm\u27s Social Chaucer argues that late fourteenth-century England knew two social paradigm...