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Dorothy Everett ANOTHER COLLATION OF THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT OF THE "CANTERBURY TALES" 1.1 (1932), 42-55 DOI:10.2307/43625809
D. Biggins "CANTERBURY TALES" X (I) 424: 'THE HYNDRE PART OF A SHE-APE IN THE FULLE OF THE MOONE' 33.3 (1964), 200-203 DOI:10.2307/43627116
J.A. TASIOULAS ‘Dying of imagination’ in the First Fragment of the Canterbury Tales 82.2 (2013), 213- DOI:10.2307/43633008
Olive Sayce CHAUCER'S 'RETRACTIONS': THE CONCLUSION OF THE "CANTERBURY TALES" AND ITS PLACE IN LITERARY TRADITION 40.3 (1971), 230-248 DOI:10.2307/43627747
DENISE N. BAKER CHAUCER AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY: THE VIRTUOUS WOMEN OF "THE CANTERBURY TALES" 60.2 (1991), 241-256 DOI:10.2307/43632567
CARTER REVARD From French 'fabliau manuscripts' and MS Harley 2253 to the Decameron and the Canterbury Tales 69.2 (2000), 261-278 DOI:10.2307/43630288
Reviews
Dorothy Everett Chaucer's Canterbury Tales und das Decameron. (Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Neuere Philologie und Literaturgeschichte, Neue Folge, Band I, Nr. 4), by Lorenz Morsbach 4.1 (1935), 54-56 DOI:10.2307/43625942
Dorothy Everett

Sources and Analogues of Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales', by W. F. Bryan, Germaine Dempster

12. (1943), 78-84 DOI:10.2307/43626261
H.L. SPENCER Patterns of Religious Narrative in the Canterbury Tales, by Roger Ellis 57.1 (1988), 106-107 DOI:10.2307/43631446
DAVID AERS The Canterbury Tales, by Helen Cooper 60.1 (1991), 116-118 DOI:10.2307/43629399
PETER BROWN Correale, Robert M. and Mary Hamel (eds), Sources and Analogues of the ‘Canterbury Tales’, Vol. I, Chaucer Studies 28 73.1 (2004), 122-123 DOI:10.2307/43630713
GERALD MORGAN Chaucer's Franklin in 'The Canterbury Tales': the Social and Literary Background of a Chaucerian Character, by Henrik Specht 52.1 (1983), 125-126 DOI:10.2307/43628694
DAVID WALLACE Chaucer's General Prologue to the 'Canterbury Tales': an Annotated Bibliography 1900 to 1982, by Caroline D. Eckhardt 61.1 (1992), 129-130 DOI:10.2307/43632194
N.F. Blake The Manuscripts of the 'Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies, 17, by Charles A. Owen Jr., 62.1 (1993), 130-131 DOI:10.2307/43629521
PETER BROWN Robert M. Correale and Mary Hamel (eds.), Sources and Analogues of 'The Canterbury Tales', Vol. II. Chaucer Studies 35, Vol. II 76.1 (2007), 132-133 DOI:10.2307/43632311
IAN JOHNSON J. Stephen Russell, Chaucer and the Trivium: The Mindsong of the 'Canterbury Tales' 69.1 (2000), 133-134 DOI:10.2307/43631511
ALCUIN BLAMIRES R. Allen Shoaf, Chaucer’s Body: The Anxiety of Circulation in the ‘Canterbury Tales’ 72.1 (2003), 135-136 DOI:10.2307/43630655
JOHN C. HIRSH Brenda Deen Schildgen, Pagans, Tartars, Moslems, and Jews in Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ 72.1 (2003), 136-137 DOI:10.2307/43630656
NORMAN KLASSEN Edward I. Condren, Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The Design and the Organization of the 'Canterbury Tales' 70.1 (2001), 139-141 DOI:10.2307/43630358
NICOLA F. McDONALD Anne Laskaya , Chaucer's Approach to Gender in the 'Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies 23 66.1 (1997), 139-140 DOI:10.2307/43629925
A.C. Spearing Pilgrimage and Storytelling in the Canterbury Tales: The Dialectic of "Ernest" and "Game", by Charles A. Owen Jr. 48.1 (1979), 142-146 DOI:10.2307/43628436
Jill Mann Leonard Michael Koff and Brenda Deen Schildgen, The 'Decameron' and the 'Canterbury Tales': New Essays on an Old Question 71.1 (2002), 144-145 DOI:10.2307/43630412
Mark Campbell Chambers Laura F. Hodges. Chaucer and Array: Patterns of Costume and Fabric Rhetoric in the ‘Canterbury Tales’, ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ and Other Works 85.1 (2016), 151- DOI:10.2307/26396480
Hannah Piercy

Sarah Breckenridge Wright, Mobility and Identity in Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’

91.1 (2022), 151-152
AVRIL BRUTEN A New Rime Index to 'The Canterbury Tales', by Michio Masui 59.1 (1990), 156-157 DOI:10.2307/43629305
Sarah Breckenridge Wright Robert J. Meyer-Lee, Literary Value and Social Identity in The Canterbury Tales 90.1 (2021), 165-167
A.C. Spearing A Reading of the Canterbury Tales, by Bernard F. Huppé 36.2 (1967), 195-199 DOI:10.2307/43627356
Dorothy Everett The Place of Group F in the Canterbury Chronology, by Laurence Faulkner Hawkins 7.3 (1938), 213-216 DOI:10.2307/43626105
Bruce Harbert Ovid and the Canterbury Tales, by Richard L. Hoffman 39.2 (1970), 215-216 DOI:10.2307/43631291
Derek Pearsall The Structure of the Canterbury Tales, by Helen Cooper 55.2 (1986), 284-285 DOI:10.2307/43629010
Helen Cooper The One and the Many in the Canterbury Tales, by Traugott Lawler 55.2 (1986), 285-286 DOI:10.2307/43629011
Helen Cooper Chaucer and the Imagery of Narrative: the First Five Canterbury Tales, by V. A. Kolve 55.2 (1986), 286-289 DOI:10.2307/43629012
P.M. Kean Chaucer and Medieval Estates Satire. The literature of Social Classes and the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, by Jill Mann 43.3 (1974), 296-299 DOI:10.2307/43628051
Roger Ellis Chaucer's Drama of Style: Poetic Variety and Contrast in the 'Canterbury Tales', by C. David Benson 57.2 (1988), 310-312 DOI:10.2307/43629231
DAVID AERS Gender and Romance in Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales', by Susan Crane 64.2 (1995), 316-318 DOI:10.2307/43633119
DAVID AERS The Age of Saturn: Literature and History in the 'Canterbury Tales', by Peter Brown, Andrew Butcher 61.2 (1992), 318-319 DOI:10.2307/43629450
DAVID AERS An 'Ars Legendi' for Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales': Re-Constructive Reading, by Dolores W. Frese 61.2 (1992), 318-319 DOI:10.2307/43629450
Helen Cooper The Canterbury Tales, Unwin Critical Library, by Derek Pearsall 56.2 (1987), 325-326 DOI:10.2307/43629116
N.S. THOMPSON Chaucer's Dante: Allegory and Epic Theater in 'The Canterbury Tales', by Richard Neuse 62.2 (1993), 327-328 DOI:10.2307/43629578
Helen Phillips M. C. Seymour, A Catalogue of Chaucer Manuscripts, I: Works before the Canterbury Tales 67.2 (1998), 330-332 DOI:10.2307/43630035
PETER G. BEIDLER N. S. Thompson, Chaucer, Boccaccio, and the Debate of Love: A Comparative Study of the 'Decameron' and the 'Canterbury Tales' 66.2 (1997), 331-332 DOI:10.2307/43630092
A.S.G. Edwards M. C. Seymour, A Catalogue of Chaucer Manuscripts, II: The Canterbury Tales 67.2 (1998), 332-333 DOI:10.2307/43630036
RHIANNON PURDIE Helen Phillips, An Introduction to the ‘Canterbury Tales’: Reading, Fiction, Context 70.2 (2001), 332-333 DOI:10.2307/43632703
Gillian Adler Frederick M. Biggs, Chaucer’s Decameron and the Origin of the Canterbury Tales 90.2 (2021), 353-
Jill Mann The Idea of the Canterbury Tales, by Donald R. Howard 47.2 (1978), 356-360 DOI:10.2307/43631358
Barry Windeatt Eighteenth Century Modernizations from 'The Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies, 16, by Betsy Bowden 61.2 (1992), 363-364 DOI:10.2307/43629487
Editions
Corinne J. Saunders Colin Wilcockson (ed. and trans.), Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales: A Selection 78.1 (2009), 162-162 DOI:10.2307/43632833
Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales: Fifteen Tales and the General Prologue, ed. V. A. Kolve and Glending Olson 83.1 (2014), 167- DOI:10.2307/43633087

Geoffrey Chaucer, The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale: The Canterbury Tales, Volume II, Parts 5A and 5B, ed. Mark Allen and John H. Fisher, with the assistance of Joseph Trahern

84.2 (2015), 355- DOI:10.2307/26396560
Shorter Notices
Historians on Chaucer: The ‘General Prologue’ to the Canterbury Tales, ed. Stephen H. Rigby, with the assistance of Alastair J. Minnis 85.2 (2016), 372- DOI:10.2307/26396399
Approaches to Teaching Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, 2nd edition, ed. Peter W. Travis and Frank Grady 86.2 (2017), 404- DOI:10.2307/26396442

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