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Meg Twycross

The Medieval Anadyomene: A Study in Chaucer's Mythography

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Chaucer and Boccaccio

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Articles
Helen Phillips CHAUCER AND DEGUILEVILLE: THE "ABC" IN CONTEXT 62.1 (1993), 1-19 DOI:10.2307/43629493
Nancy Dean CHAUCERIAN ATTITUDES TOWARD JOY WITH PARTICULAR CONSIDERATION OF THE "NUN'S PRIEST'S TALE" 44.1 (1975), 1-13 DOI:10.2307/43628069
NIGEL SAUL THE SOCIAL STATUS OF CHAUCER'S FRANKLIN: A RECONSIDERATION 52.1 (1983), 10-26 DOI:10.2307/43628679
Murray Copland THE SHIPMAN'S TALE: CHAUCER AND BOCCACCIO 35.1 (1966), 11-28 DOI:10.2307/43627224
Donald MacDonald CHAUCER'S INFLUENCE ON HENRYSON'S "FABLES": THE USE OF PROVERBS AND SENTENTIÆ 39.1 (1970), 21-27 DOI:10.2307/43631236
Georgia Ronan Crampton ACTION AND PASSION IN CHAUCER'S "TROILUS" 43.1 (1974), 22-36 DOI:10.2307/43627966
Michael C. Seymour Chaucer’s Rose 87.1 (2018), 23-
Julia Mattison Universalizing doublets in Middle English verse: Chaucer and romance 90.1 (2021), 24-50
Philip Knox, MARK GRIFFITH, William Poole

Reading Chaucer in New College, Oxford, in the 1630s: the commendatory verses to Francis Kynaston's Amorum Troili et Creseidae

85.1 (2016), 33- DOI:10.2307/26396469
Philip Knox, MARK GRIFFITH, William Poole

Reading Chaucer in New College, Oxford, in the 1630s: the commendatory verses to Francis Kynaston's Amorum Troili et Creseidae

85.1 (2016), 33- DOI:10.2307/26396469
Philip Knox, MARK GRIFFITH, William Poole

Reading Chaucer in New College, Oxford, in the 1630s: the commendatory verses to Francis Kynaston's Amorum Troili et Creseidae

85.1 (2016), 33- DOI:10.2307/26396469
P.M. Kean CHAUCER'S DEALINGS WITH A STANZA OF "IL FILOSTRATO" AND THE EPILOGUE OF "TROILUS AND CRISEYDE" 33.1 (1964), 36-46 DOI:10.2307/43627070
Ian Bishop CHAUCER AND THE RHETORIC OF CONSOLATION 52.1 (1983), 38-50 DOI:10.2307/43628681
Christopher Brookhouse CHAUCER'S "IMPOSSIBILIA" 34.1 (1965), 40-42 DOI:10.2307/43627140
Fitzroy Pyle CHAUCER'S PROSODY 42.1 (1973), 47-56 DOI:10.2307/43627839
Derek Pearsall CHAUCER'S TOMB: THE POLITICS OF REBURIAL 64.1 (1995), 51-73 DOI:10.2307/43629674
SUSAN CRANE FROISSART'S "DIT DOU BLEU CHEVALIER" AS A SOURCE FOR CHAUCER'S "BOOK OF THE DUCHESS" 61.1 (1992), 59-74 DOI:10.2307/43632169
Michael C. Seymour Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: a proposal 74.1 (2005), 60-70 DOI:10.2307/43632248
James I. Wimsatt GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT AND CHAUCER'S LOVE LYRICS 47.1 (1978), 66-87 DOI:10.2307/43628323
A. McI. Trounce CHAUCER'S IMPERATIVE WITH "AS" 2.1 (1933), 68-70 DOI:10.2307/43625847
TIMOTHY D. ARNER Chaucer’s second Hector: the triumphs of Diomede and the possibility of epic in Troilus and Criseyde 79.1 (2010), 68-89 DOI:10.2307/43632384
WILLIAM E. COLEMAN CHAUCER, THE "TESEIDA", AND THE VISCONTI LIBRARY AT PAVIA: A HYPOTHESIS 51.1 (1982), 92-101 DOI:10.2307/43632126
MÍĊEÁL F. VAUGHAN Personal politics and Thomas Gascoigne’s account of Chaucer’s death 75.1 (2006), 103-122 DOI:10.2307/43621028
F.M. Dear CHAUCER'S "BOOK OF THE LION" 7.2 (1938), 105-112 DOI:10.2307/43626083
J.A.W. Bennett CHAUCER, DANTE, AND BOCCACCIO 22.2 (1953), 114-115 DOI:10.2307/43626513
JOHN NORTON-SMITH CHAUCER'S "ETAS PRIMA" 32.2 (1963), 117-124 DOI:10.2307/43627041
A.L. Kellogg CHAUCER'S SELF-PORTRAIT AND DANTE'S 29.2 (1960), 119-120 DOI:10.2307/43626854
Douglas Brooks, Alastair Fowler

THE MEANING OF CHAUCER'S "KNIGHT'S TALE"

39.2 (1970), 123-146 DOI:10.2307/43631267
Douglas Brooks, Alastair Fowler

THE MEANING OF CHAUCER'S "KNIGHT'S TALE"

39.2 (1970), 123-146 DOI:10.2307/43631267
R.C. Goffin CHAUCER AND ELOCUTION 4.3 (1935), 127-142 DOI:10.2307/43625956
A.H. MacLaine CHAUCER'S WINE-CASK IMAGE : WORD PLAY IN "THE REEVE'S PROLOGUE" 31.2 (1962), 129-131 DOI:10.2307/43626976
Georgine Brereton VIPER INTO WEASEL: (A note on a line in Chaucer's "Melibee") 27.3 (1958), 173-174 DOI:10.2307/43626748
Georgia Ronan Crampton CHAUCER'S SINGULAR PRAYER 59.2 (1990), 191-213 DOI:10.2307/43629330
ROY J. PEARCY Anglo-Norman fabliaux and Chaucer's Merchant's Tale 69.2 (2000), 227-260 DOI:10.2307/43630287
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
James I. Wimsatt THE SOURCES OF CHAUCER'S 'SEYS AND ALCYONE' 36.3 (1967), 231-241 DOI:10.2307/43627368
Elizaveta Strakhov

Tending to one’s garden: Deschamps’s ‘Ballade to Chaucer’ reconsidered

85.2 (2016), 236- DOI:10.2307/26396372
DENISE N. BAKER CHAUCER AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY: THE VIRTUOUS WOMEN OF "THE CANTERBURY TALES" 60.2 (1991), 241-256 DOI:10.2307/43632567
N.R. HAVELY WHITE WORDS, FALSE WORLD: CHAUCER'S PANDARUS AND THE ANTIFRATERNAL TRADITION IN "TROILUS", BOOKS I-III 61.2 (1992), 250-260 DOI:10.2307/43629432
Alastair Minnis A NOTE ON CHAUCER AND THE "OVIDE MORALISÉ" 48.2 (1979), 254-257 DOI:10.2307/43631377
James I. Wimsatt GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT AND CHAUCER'S "TROILUS AND CRISEYDE" 45.3 (1976), 277-293 DOI:10.2307/43628226
PETER GOODALL CHAUCER'S 'BURGESSES' AND THE ALDERMEN OF LONDON 50.2 (1981), 284-292 DOI:10.2307/43628612
A.V.C. Schmidt CHAUCER'S "NEMBROT": A NOTE ON "THE FORMER AGE" 47.2 (1978), 304-307 DOI:10.2307/43631338
Reviews
G.L. Brook Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century. (Volume II Part 1 of the Oxford History of English Literature), by H. S. Bennett 18. (1949), 32-33 DOI:10.2307/43626336
James Kinsley Chaucer, by Raymond Preston 22.1 (1953), 34-37 DOI:10.2307/43626498
J.A.W. Bennett Chaucer and the French poet Graunson, by Haldeen Braddy 18. (1949), 35-37 DOI:10.2307/43626338
Ursula Dronke Bibliography of Chaucer: 1908-1953, by D. D. Griffith 27.1 (1958), 39-43 DOI:10.2307/43626718
JOHN NORTON-SMITH The Golden Mirror: Studies in Chaucer's Descriptive Technique and its Literary Background, by Claes Schaar 27.1 (1958), 43-44 DOI:10.2307/43626719
James Kinsley Chapters on Chaucer, by Kemp Malone 21. (1952), 46-48 DOI:10.2307/43626441
Dorothy Everett The literary relationships of Chaucer's 'Clerkes Tale', by J. Burke Severs 13. (1944), 47-51 DOI:10.2307/43626283
James Kinsley Chaucerian Essays, by Gordon Hall Gerould 23.1 (1954), 51-53 DOI:10.2307/43626528
James Kinsley Chaucer, by D. S. Brewer 23.1 (1954), 53-55 DOI:10.2307/43626529
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
J.A.W. Bennett Some types of narrative in Chaucer's poetry. (Lund Studies in English XXV), by Claes Schaar 25.1 (1956), 57-59 DOI:10.2307/43626617
D.S. Brewer Boccaccio in England from Chaucer to Tennyson, by H. G. Wright 28.1 (1959), 68-69 DOI:10.2307/43626780
Robert E. Tully John Gower, Moral Philosopher and Friend of Chaucer, by John H. Fisher 36.1 (1967), 70-76 DOI:10.2307/43627322
P.J. Frankis Chaucer's Verse, by Paull F. Baum 35.1 (1966), 78-82 DOI:10.2307/43627239
P.J. Frankis The Prosody of Chaucer and his Followers: Supplementary Chapters to 'Verses of Cadence', by James G. Southworth 35.1 (1966), 78-82 DOI:10.2307/43627239
Dorothy Everett

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

12. (1943), 78-84 DOI:10.2307/43626261
J.R. Collins Chaucer and the French Love Poets, by James Wimsatt 43.1 (1974), 80-83 DOI:10.2307/43627983
A.C. Cawley Bibliography of Chaucer, 1954-63, by William R. Crawford 38.1 (1969), 82-84 DOI:10.2307/43627515
John M. Steadman The Medieval Anadyomene: A Study in Chaucer's Mythography. (Medium Ævum Monographs, New Series 1), by Meg Twycross 43.1 (1974), 83-84 DOI:10.2307/43627984
P.M. Kean The Realism of Dream Visions: the Poetic Exploitation of the Dream-Experience in Chaucer and his Contemporaries, by Constance B. Hieatt 38.1 (1969), 85-88 DOI:10.2307/43627517
G.D.G. Hall Chaucer Life-Records, by Martin M. Crow, Clair C. Olson 37.1 (1968), 88-89 DOI:10.2307/43627405
Alison M. Wilson Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World, by Beryl Rowland 42.1 (1973), 91-93 DOI:10.2307/43627849
Siegfried Wenzel Ricardian Poetry. Chaucer, Gower, hangland and the 'Gawain' Poet, by J. A. Burrow 42.1 (1973), 93-95 DOI:10.2307/43627850
Nicolas Jacobs Chaucer's Dream Poetry: Sources and Analogues, Chaucer Studies, 7, by B. A. Windeatt 57.1 (1988), 104-106 DOI:10.2307/43631445
Helen Cooper Chaucer in the Eighties, by Julian N. Wasserman, Robert J. Blanch 57.1 (1988), 107-108 DOI:10.2307/43631447
A.V.C. Schmidt The Humane Medievalist and other Essays in English Literature and Learning, from Chaucer to Eliot, by Piero Boitani 52.1 (1983), 115-117 DOI:10.2307/43628689
ALCUIN BLAMIRES Social Chaucer, by Paul Strohm 60.1 (1991), 115-116 DOI:10.2307/43629398
Chaucer's Idea of What is Noble. Presidential Address of the English Association, 1971, by Nevill Coghill 42.1 (1973), 117-118 DOI:10.2307/43627859
Helen Cooper Chaucer and Scriptural Tradition, by David Lyle Jeffrey 56.1 (1987), 119-119 DOI:10.2307/43629074
James Simpson Chaucer and Dante: a Revaluation, by Howard H. Schless 56.1 (1987), 120-121 DOI:10.2307/43629075
SETH LERER Simon Horobin, The Language of the Chaucer Tradition, Chaucer Studies XXXII 73.1 (2004), 121-122 DOI:10.2307/43630712
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
G.A. LESTER Chaucer's Knight: the Portrait of a Medieval Mercenary, by Terry Jones 52.1 (1983), 122-125 DOI:10.2307/43628693
JOHN C. HIRSH A Distinction of Stories: the Medieval Unity of Chaucer's Fair Chain of Narratives for Canterbury, by Judson Boyce Allen, Theresa Anne Moritz 53.1 (1984), 123-125 DOI:10.2307/43628804
JOHN C. HIRSH Chaucer and the Imaginary World of Fame, Chaucer Studies, 10, by Piero Boitani 56.1 (1987), 123-124 DOI:10.2307/43629077
E.V. Gordon Geoffrey Chaucer, by John Livingston Lowes 6.2 (1937), 125-130 DOI:10.2307/43626037
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
SARAH McNAMER The Dream of Chaucer: Representation and Reflection in the Early Narratives, by Robert R. Edwards 61.1 (1992), 125-126 DOI:10.2307/43632191
Nicolas Jacobs Geoffrey Chaucer: the Franklin's Tale, by Gerald Morgan 52.1 (1983), 126-131 DOI:10.2307/43628695
DAVID AERS Truth and Textuality in Chaucer's Poetry, by Lisa J. Kiser, Lisa S. Kiser 61.1 (1992), 126-128 DOI:10.2307/43632192
DAVID AERS Chaucerian Belief: the Poetics of Reverence and Delight, by John M. Hill 61.1 (1992), 126-128 DOI:10.2307/43632192
D.L. Sims Chaucer: The Knight's Tale, by J. A. W. Bennett 24.2 (1955), 128-129 DOI:10.2307/43626593
GERALD MORGAN Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde', by C. David Benson 61.1 (1992), 128-129 DOI:10.2307/43632193
ANTHONY P. BALE Catherine S. Cox, The Judaic Other in Dante, the ‘Gawain’ Poet, and Chaucer 76.1 (2007), 129-130 DOI:10.2307/43632309
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
P.R. ROBINSON The Authorship of 'The Equatorie of the Planetis'. Chaucer Studies 19, by Kari Anne Rand Schmidt 64.1 (1995), 129-130 DOI:10.2307/43629694
CONRAD VAN DIJK B. W. Lindeboom, Venus' Owne Clerk: Chaucer's Debt to the 'Confessio Amantis', Costerus, NS 167 77.1 (2008), 129-130 DOI:10.2307/43630606
Barry Windeatt Terry Jones, Robert Yeager, Terry Dolan, Alan Fletcher, and Juliette Dor, Who Murdered Chaucer? A Medieval Mystery 76.1 (2007), 130-132 DOI:10.2307/43632310
ALCUIN BLAMIRES Chaucer's Knight's Tale and Theories of Scholastic Psychology, by Lois Roney 61.1 (1992), 130-130 DOI:10.2307/43632195
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
Jill Mann The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Critical Biography, Blackwell Critical Biographies 1, by Derek Pearsall 63.1 (1994), 130-132 DOI:10.2307/43629631
DIANE WATT Carolynn Van Dyke, Chaucer’s Agents: Cause and Representation in Chaucerian Narrative 77.1 (2008), 130-131 DOI:10.2307/43630607
R.T. Davies Studies on Chaucer and his audience. (Les éditions 'L'éclair': Hull, Canada, 1956), by Mary Giffin 27.2 (1958), 131-134 DOI:10.2307/43626740
JOYCE BAZIRE Syntax and Style in Chaucer's Poetry, Chaucer Studies, 6, by G. H. Roscow 52.1 (1983), 131-132 DOI:10.2307/43628696
Bernard O'Donoghue Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer, by Ruth Morse, Barry Windeatt 61.1 (1992), 131-132 DOI:10.2307/43632196
J.A. Burrow Chaucer and the Subject of History, by Lee Patterson 62.1 (1993), 131-133 DOI:10.2307/43629522
NIGEL MORTIMER Alexandra Gillespie, Print Culture and the Medieval Author: Chaucer, Lydgate, and their Books, 1473-1557, Oxford English Monographs 77.1 (2008), 131-133 DOI:10.2307/43630608
A.S.G. Edwards Helen Phillips and Nick Havely (eds), Chaucer's Dream Poetry, Longman Annotated Texts 68.1 (1999), 131-132 DOI:10.2307/43630149
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
Barry Windeatt Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde: a Critical Study, by Ian Bishop 52.1 (1983), 132-134 DOI:10.2307/43628697
Margaret Gibson Chaucer's 'Boece' and the Medieval Tradition of Boethius, Chaucer Studies 18, by A. J. Minnis 63.1 (1994), 132-133 DOI:10.2307/43629632
Corinne J. Saunders Laura L. Howes, Chaucer's Gardens and the Language of Convention 68.1 (1999), 132-133 DOI:10.2307/43630150
DIANE WATT Glenn Burger, Chaucer's Queer Nation, Medieval Cultures 34 76.1 (2007), 133-134 DOI:10.2307/43632312
JOHN C. HIRSH Sheila Delany (ed.), Chaucer and the Jews: Sources, Contexts, Meanings, , The Multicultural Middle Ages 74.1 (2005), 133-134 DOI:10.2307/43632265
CHARLES RUNACRES Chaucer and Fifteenth-Century Poetry, King's College London Medieval Studies, 5, by Julia Boffey, Janet Cowen 62.1 (1993), 133-135 DOI:10.2307/43629523
CHARLES RUNACRES Chaucer and Gower. Difference, Mutuality, Exchange, English Literary Studies Monograph Series, 51, by R. F. Yeager 62.1 (1993), 133-135 DOI:10.2307/43629523
ARDIS BUTTERFIELD Chaucer and His French Contemporaries: Natural Music in the Fourteenth Century, by James I. Wimsatt 63.1 (1994), 133-135 DOI:10.2307/43629633
PETER BROWN Chaucer's Ovidian Arts of Love, by Michael A. Calabrese 65.1 (1996), 133-134 DOI:10.2307/43629811
PETER BROWN Chaucerian Realism, Chaucer Studies 20, by Robert Myles 65.1 (1996), 133-134 DOI:10.2307/43629811
Daniel Wakelin Robert J. Meyer-Lee, Poets and Power from Chaucer to Wyatt, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 61 77.1 (2008), 133-134 DOI:10.2307/43630609
IAN JOHNSON J. Stephen Russell, Chaucer and the Trivium: The Mindsong of the 'Canterbury Tales' 69.1 (2000), 133-134 DOI:10.2307/43631511
ANDREW LYNCH Thomas A. Prendergast, Chaucer’s Dead Body. From Corpse to Corpus 76.1 (2007), 134-135 DOI:10.2307/43632313
Helen Cooper Chaucer and Menippean Satire, by F. Anne Payne 52.1 (1983), 134-136 DOI:10.2307/43628698
Robert F. Yeager Studies in 'Troilus': Chaucer's Text, Meter and Diction, by Stephen A. Barney 65.1 (1996), 134-135 DOI:10.2307/43629812
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
NORMAN KLASSEN Alcuin Blamires, Chaucer, Ethics, and Gender 76.1 (2007), 135-137 DOI:10.2307/43632314
A.V.C. Schmidt The Elements of Chaucer's Troilus, by Chauncey Wood 55.1 (1986), 135-137 DOI:10.2307/43628970
John Scattergood 'Many a Song and Many a Leccherous Lay': Tradition and Individuality in Chaucer's Lyric Poetry, Garland Studies in Medieval Literature 6, by Jay Ruud 63.1 (1994), 135-136 DOI:10.2307/43629634
Amanda Holton William T. Rossiter, Chaucer and Petrarch 80.1 (2011), 136- DOI:10.2307/43632482
Barry Windeatt Chaucer and the Tradition of the 'Roman Antique', Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 15, by Barbara Nolan 63.1 (1994), 136-137 DOI:10.2307/43629635
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
JOHN M. BOWERS Andrew James Johnston, Clerks and Courtiers: Chaucer, Late Middle English Literature and the State Formation Process 72.1 (2003), 137-138 DOI:10.2307/43630657
Warren Ginsberg Carol Falvo Heffernan, Comedy in Chaucer and Boccaccio 80.1 (2011), 137- DOI:10.2307/43632483
LAURA VARNAM William F. Woods, Chaucerian Spaces: Spatial Poetics in Chaucer’s Opening Tales 79.1 (2010), 137-138 DOI:10.2307/43632397
Edwin D. Craun Michaela Paasche Grudin, Chaucer and the Politics of Discourse 67.1 (1998), 137-138 DOI:10.2307/43629981
ELIZABETH EVERSHED Samantha J. Rayner, Images of Kingship in Chaucer and his Ricardian Contemporaries 80.1 (2011), 138- DOI:10.2307/43632484
Neil Cartlidge Alastair Minnis, Fallible Authors: Chaucer’s Pardoner and Wife of Bath 79.1 (2010), 138-139 DOI:10.2307/43632398
NORMAN KLASSEN Amanda Holton, The Sources of Chaucer’s Poetics 80.1 (2011), 139- DOI:10.2307/43632485
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
NICOLA F. McDONALD Angela Jane Weisl, Conquering the Reign of Femeny: Gender and Genre in Chaucer's Romance, Chaucer Studies 22 66.1 (1997), 139-140 DOI:10.2307/43629925
RUTH EVANS George Edmondson, The Neighboring Text: Chaucer, Boccaccio, Henryson 82.1 (2013), 140- DOI:10.2307/43632981
DAVID WALLACE Derek Pearsall (ed.), Chaucer to Spenser: An Anthology of Writings in English, 1375-1575 69.1 (2000), 140-142 DOI:10.2307/43631516
PHILIP E. BENNETT Laurence de Looze, Pseudo-autobiography in the Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz, Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart and Geoffrey Chaucer 68.1 (1999), 141-142 DOI:10.2307/43630157
Eric Stanley English Literature before Chaucer, by M. J. Swanton 58.1 (1989), 143-146 DOI:10.2307/43632526
Dorothy Everett Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde, by R. C. Goffin 6.2 (1937), 144-151 DOI:10.2307/43626039
Dorothy Everett Chaucer: The Pardoner's Tale, by Carleton Brown 6.2 (1937), 144-151 DOI:10.2307/43626039
James Simpson The Pilgrim and the Book: a Study of Dante, Langland and Chaucer, by Julia Bolton Holloway 59.1 (1990), 144-144 DOI:10.2307/43629295
Graham D. Caie Ebbe Klitgård, Chaucer in Denmark: A Study of the Translation and Reception History 1782-2012 83.1 (2014), 145- DOI:10.2307/43633071
Alastair Minnis Chaucerian Fiction, by Robert B. Burlin 49.1 (1980), 145-149 DOI:10.2307/43628535
Colin Wilcockson Oppositions in Chaucer, by Peter Elbow 48.1 (1979), 146-148 DOI:10.2307/43628437
Robert Easting Steve Ellis, Chaucer at Large: The Poet in the Modern Imagination, Medieval Cultures 24 71.1 (2002), 146-147 DOI:10.2307/43630413
STEVEN F. KRUGER Kathryn L. Lynch, Chaucer's Philosophical Visions, Chaucer Studies 27 71.1 (2002), 147-148 DOI:10.2307/43630414
STEVEN F. KRUGER Michael St. John, Chaucer's Dream Visions: Courtliness and Individual Identity, Studies in European Cultural Transition 7 71.1 (2002), 147-148 DOI:10.2307/43630414
Derek Pearsall A new view of Chaucer, by George Williams 35.2 (1966), 149-150 DOI:10.2307/43627264
JOHN C. HIRSH J. Allan Mitchell, Ethics and Exemplary Narrative in Chaucer and Gower, Chaucer Studies XXXIII 75.1 (2006), 151-152 DOI:10.2307/43621048
B.E.C. Davis Die Literarästhetik des europäischen Mittelalters. Wolfram — Rosenroman — Chaucer — Dante, by H. H. Glunz 7.2 (1938), 151-153 DOI:10.2307/43626096
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
J.A. Burrow Chaucer's Early Poetry, by Wolfgang Clemen, C. A. M. Sym 34.2 (1965), 152-154 DOI:10.2307/43631217
Helen Cooper The Physician's Tale, by Helen Storm Corsa, II, Geoffrey Chaucer 58.1 (1989), 152-153 DOI:10.2307/43632533
J. Carey In Search of Chaucer, by B. H. Bronson 31.2 (1962), 153-154 DOI:10.2307/43626983
A.C. Hamilton The Condition of Creatures. Suffering and Action in Chaucer and Spenser, by Georgia Ronan Crampton 46.1 (1977), 155-157 DOI:10.2307/43621124
Barry Windeatt O Love, O Charite! Contraries Harmonized in Chaucer's 'Troilus', by Donald W. Rowe 47.1 (1978), 156-158 DOI:10.2307/43628345
Jill Mann A Chaucer Dictionary: Proper. Names and Allusions Excluding Place Names, by Bert Dillon 47.1 (1978), 159-161 DOI:10.2307/43628346
Alastair Minnis Megan E. Murton, Chaucer’s Prayers: Writing Christian and Pagan Devotion 90.1 (2021), 164-165
FIONA ROBERTSON Scott, Chaucer, and Medieval Romance: a Study in Sir Walter Scott's Indebtedness to the Literature of the Middle Ages, by Jerome Mitchell 59.1 (1990), 165-165 DOI:10.2307/43629314
K.P. Clarke

Kathryn McKinley, Chaucer’s House of Fame and its Boccaccian Intertexts: Image, Vision, and the Vernacular

88.1 (2019), 166-
Patrick Boyde Chaucer and Boccaccio. (Medium Ævum Monographs, 8). Society for the Study of Mediæval Languages and Literature, by Piero Boitani 50.1 (1981), 167-168 DOI:10.2307/43632101
Alastair Minnis Kara Gaston, Reading Chaucer in Time. Literary Formation in England and Italy 90.1 (2021), 167-168
Venetia Bridges Olivia Robinson, Contest, Translation and the Chaucerian Text 90.1 (2021), 168-169
Barry Windeatt The Structure of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. (Anglistica XX), by William Provost 44.1 (1975), 178-179 DOI:10.2307/43628113
Meg Twycross A Mirror of Chaucer's World, by Roger Sherman Loomis 36.2 (1967), 191-195 DOI:10.2307/43627355
Morton W. Bloomfield Chaucer and the Making of English Poetry, Vol. I, Love Vision and Debate; Vol. II, The Art of Narrative, by P. M. Kean 43.2 (1974), 193-195 DOI:10.2307/43628017
Jill Mann Chaucer's Physician. (Tulane Studies in English 19), by Huling E. Ussery 43.2 (1974), 195-197 DOI:10.2307/43628018
Dorothy Everett The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, by F. N. Robinson 7.3 (1938), 204-213 DOI:10.2307/43626104
A.C. Cawley Chaucer and the Tradition of Fame: Symbolism in The House of Fame, by B. G. Koonce 37.2 (1968), 205-207 DOI:10.2307/43627442
Helen Cooper Chaucer: An Introduction, by S. S. Hussey 42.2 (1973), 205-205 DOI:10.2307/43627928
P. Mroczkowski Chaucer's Book of Fame: An Exposition of 'The House of Fame', by J. A. W. Bennett 39.2 (1970), 210-215 DOI:10.2307/43631290
P.M. Kean Geoffrey Chaucer, (Writers and their Background), by Derek Brewer, D. S. Brewer 45.2 (1976), 221-222 DOI:10.2307/43628208
Ian Bishop Fruyt and Chaf: Studies in Chaucer's Allegories, by Bernard F. Huppé, D. W. Robertson Jr. 32.3 (1963), 238-242 DOI:10.2307/43631194
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 51.2 (1982), 261-262 DOI:10.2307/43628665
Betty Hill Blameth Nat Me. A Study of Imagery in Chaucer's Fabliaux, by Janette Richardson 41.3 (1972), 270-272 DOI:10.2307/43627880
Stanley Fabian Parmisano O.P. A Preface to Chaucer, by D. W. Robertson 35.3 (1966), 273-279 DOI:10.2307/43627298
P.L. Heyworth Chaucer and Augustan Scholarship. (University of California English Studies 35), by William L. Alderson, Arnold C. Henderson 41.3 (1972), 273-274 DOI:10.2307/43627881
P. Mroczkowski Chaucer in his Time, by Derek Brewer 34.3 (1965), 277-279 DOI:10.2307/43627219
Edward M. Wilson St John's College, Cambridge, Manuscript L.1: a Facsimile, The Facsimile Series of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, 3, by Richard Beadle, Jeremy Griffiths 55.2 (1986), 279-281 DOI:10.2307/43629008
Derek Pearsall Geoffrey Chaucer: 'Troilus and Criseyde'. A new edition of 'The Book of Troilus', by B. A. Windeatt 55.2 (1986), 281-284 DOI:10.2307/43629009
S.T. Knight The Autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland Studies, by George Kane 36.3 (1967), 282-285 DOI:10.2307/43627380
A.C. Spearing Chaucer and the English Tradition, by Ian Robinson 42.3 (1973), 282-285 DOI:10.2307/43627950
Helen Cooper The Literary Context of Chaucer's Fabliaux: Texts and Translations, by Larry D. Benson, Theodore M. Andersson 42.3 (1973), 285-286 DOI:10.2307/43627951
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
John M. Steadman Chaucer's House of Fame: The Poetics of Skeptical Fideism, by Sheila Delany 43.3 (1974), 289-291 DOI:10.2307/43628048
Janet M. Cowen Chaucer and The Legend of Good Women, by Robert Worth Frank Jr. 43.3 (1974), 291-293 DOI:10.2307/43628049
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
Charles S.F. Burnett Virgil in Medieval England: Figuring the 'Aeneid' from the Twelfth Century to Chaucer, by Christopher Baswell 65.2 (1996), 299-300 DOI:10.2307/43629858
ENRICO GIACCHERINI The Old French and Chaucerian Fabliaux. A Study of Their Comic Climax, by Thomas D. Cooke 48.2 (1979), 300-302 DOI:10.2307/43631397
RITA COPELAND Christopher Cannon, The Making of Chaucer's English: A Study of Words, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 39 69.2 (2000), 301-302 DOI:10.2307/43630297
RUTH EVANS Florence Percival, Chaucer's Legendary Good Women, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 38 69.2 (2000), 303-304 DOI:10.2307/43630298
HUGH WHITE Chaucer and Pagan Antiquity, Chaucer Studies, 8, by A. J. Minnis 54.2 (1985), 305-306 DOI:10.2307/43628917
James Simpson Chaucer and the Italian Trecento, by Piero Boitani 54.2 (1985), 306-308 DOI:10.2307/43628918
DERRICK PITARD Chaucer and the Social Contest, by Peggy Knapp 60.2 (1991), 306-306 DOI:10.2307/43632585
James Simpson Medieval Literature, Part One: Chaucer and the Alliterative Tradition, The New Pelican Guide to English Literature (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd, 1982), by Boris Ford 53.2 (1984), 307-311 DOI:10.2307/43628837
Janet Coleman Chaucer at Oxford and at Cambridge, by J. A. W. Bennett 44.3 (1975), 307-310 DOI:10.2307/43628151
John Lawlor Chaucer: The Book of the Duchess, Durham and St Andrews Medieval Texts, 3, by Helen Phillips 54.2 (1985), 308-310 DOI:10.2307/43628919
P.L. Heyworth Chaucer's London, by D. W. Robertson Jr. 40.3 (1971), 309-311 DOI:10.2307/43627767
Vincent Gillespie Lotario dei Segni (Pope Innocent III): 'De Miseria Condicionis Humane'. (The Chaucer Library), by Robert E. Lewis 50.2 (1981), 309-310 DOI:10.2307/43628616
N.R. HAVELY Geoffrey Chaucer, Rereading Literature, by Stephen Knight 57.2 (1988), 309-310 DOI:10.2307/43629230
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
Colin Wilcockson Chaucer's Dream-Poems, by James Winny 44.3 (1975), 311-312 DOI:10.2307/43628152
CONOR MCCARTHY Warren S. Smith (ed.), Satiric Advice on Women and Marriage: From Plautus to Chaucer 76.2 (2007), 312-313 DOI:10.2307/43633180
Vincent Gillespie Chaucer's Narrators, Chaucer Studies, 13, by David Lawton 57.2 (1988), 312-313 DOI:10.2307/43629232
DAVID AERS Gender and Romance in Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales', by Susan Crane 64.2 (1995), 316-318 DOI:10.2307/43633119
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
NIGEL MORTIMER Narrative, Authority and Power: The Medieval Exemplum and the Chaucerian Tradition, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 20, by Larry Scanlon 64.2 (1995), 318-319 DOI:10.2307/43633120
D.S. Brewer Geoffrey Chaucer, Feminist Readings, by Jill Mann 61.2 (1992), 320-321 DOI:10.2307/43629451
ROBERT MILLS Susan Schibanoff, Chaucer’s Queer Poetics: Rereading the Dream Trio 76.2 (2007), 321-322 DOI:10.2307/43633188
JOHN C. HIRSH Marion Turner, Chaucerian Conflict: Languages of Antagonism in Late Fourteenth-Century London, Oxford English Monographs 76.2 (2007), 323-324 DOI:10.2307/43633190
James Simpson Chaucer and the Early Writings of Boccaccio, Chaucer Studies, 12, by David Wallace 56.2 (1987), 323-324 DOI:10.2307/43629114
James Simpson The Glass of Form: Mirroring Structures from Chaucer to Skelton, by Anna Torti 61.2 (1992), 323-324 DOI:10.2307/43629454
MATTHEW WOODCOCK Derek Brewer, A New Introduction to Chaucer, 2nd edn 68.2 (1999), 323-324 DOI:10.2307/43630197
Roger Ellis Techniques of Translation: Chaucer's 'Boece', by T. W. Machan 56.2 (1987), 324-325 DOI:10.2307/43629115
Derek Pearsall Troilus and Criseyde, Oxford Guides to Chaucer, by Barry Windeatt 62.2 (1993), 324-325 DOI:10.2307/43629576
CHARLOTTE C. MORSE Rosemarie P. McGerr, Chaucer's Open Books: Resistance to Closure in Medieval Discourse 68.2 (1999), 324-325 DOI:10.2307/43630198
SIÂN GRØNLIE Rory McTurk, Chaucer and the Norse and Celtic Worlds 76.2 (2007), 325-326 DOI:10.2307/43633191
DAVID ANDERSON Boccaccio, Beauvau, Chaucer: 'Troilus and Criseyde'. Four Perspectives on Influence, by Michael G. Hanly 62.2 (1993), 325-327 DOI:10.2307/43629577
A.V.C. Schmidt Edward I. Condren, Chaucer from Prentice to Poet: The Metaphor of Love in Dream Visions and ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ 79.2 (2010), 325-327 DOI:10.2307/43632437
KARLA TAYLOR Robert R. Edwards, Chaucer and Boccaccio: Antiquity and Modernity 72.2 (2003), 326-327 DOI:10.2307/43630516
DERRICK PITARD Chaucer: Complaint and Narrative, Chaucer Studies, 14, by William A. Davenport 58.2 (1989), 326-327 DOI:10.2307/43629270
NORMAN KLASSEN Dolores L. Cullen, Chaucer’s Pilgrims: The Allegory 72.2 (2003), 327-329 DOI:10.2307/43630517
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
ROGER DALRYMPLE Jim Rhodes, Poetry Does Theology: Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-Poet 71.2 (2002), 327-328 DOI:10.2307/43630456
ELIZABETH A. ANDERSEN Carol F. Heffernan, The Orient in Chaucer and Medieval Romance, Studies in Medieval Romance 75.2 (2006), 328-329 DOI:10.2307/43632775
Barbara M.H. Strang Chaucer and the Shape of Creation, by Robert M. Jordan 38.3 (1969), 328-331 DOI:10.2307/43627579
Jill Mann Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender, by Elaine Tuttle Hansen 62.2 (1993), 328-330 DOI:10.2307/43629579
Charles W. Jones 'þe' and 'pat' as Clause Connectives in Early Middle English with Especial Consideration of the Emergence of the Pleonastic þat; The Pleonastic That in Relative and Interrogative Constructions in Chaucer's Verse. Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, Societas Scientiarum Fennice, Vol. 39, Nos. 1 and 3, by Kirsti Kivimaa 37.3 (1968), 328-332 DOI:10.2307/43627478
DANIEL PINTI Warren Ginsberg, Chaucer’s Italian Tradition 72.2 (2003), 329-330 DOI:10.2307/43630518
NORMAN KLASSEN Ann W. Astell, Chaucer and the Universe of Learning 66.2 (1997), 329-331 DOI:10.2307/43630091
Helen Phillips A. J. Minnis, V. J. Scattergood, and J. J. Smith, Oxford Guides to Chaucer: The Shorter Poems 67.2 (1998), 330-332 DOI:10.2307/43630035
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
J.R. Maddicott Chaucer's England: Literature in Historical Context, by Barbara A. Hanawalt 62.2 (1993), 331-332 DOI:10.2307/43629581
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
Fitzroy Pyle English Prosody from Chaucer to Wyatt, by Jack Conner 45.3 (1976), 332-336 DOI:10.2307/43628242
JOHN M. BOWERS Chaucer and his Readers: Imagining the Author in Late-Medieval England, by Seth Lerer 63.2 (1994), 332-333 DOI:10.2307/43629758
Anne Hudson Peter Robinson (ed.), Norman Blake, Daniel W. Mosser, Stephen Partridge, Elizabeth Solopova (contributors), Geoffrey Chaucer: The Wife of Bath's Prologue 66.2 (1997), 332-334 DOI:10.2307/43630093
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 Lillian M. Bisson, Chaucer and the Late Medieval World 70.2 (2001), 333-335 DOI:10.2307/43632704
RHIANNON PURDIE John H. Pratt, Chaucer and War 70.2 (2001), 333-335 DOI:10.2307/43632704
Margaret Connolly Peter Brown (ed.), A Companion to Chaucer 71.2 (2002), 333-334 DOI:10.2307/43630462
Neil Cartlidge Kathryn Jacobs, Marriage Contracts from Chaucer to the Renaissance Stage 71.2 (2002), 334-335 DOI:10.2307/43630463
JAMES WADE Eleanor Johnson, Practicing Literary Theory in the Middle Ages: Ethics and the Mixed Form in Chaucer, Gower, Usk, and Hoccleve 83.2 (2014), 335-
Margaret Connolly Edward Wheatley, Mastering Aesop: Medieval Education, Chaucer, and his Followers 70.2 (2001), 335-336 DOI:10.2307/43632705
P.J. Frankis Geoffrey Chaucer: eine Einführung in seine erzählenden Dichtungen, (Grundlagen der Anglistik und Amerikanistik 7), by Dieter Mehl 46.2 (1977), 335-336 DOI:10.2307/43628298
PETER BROWN K. P. Clarke, Chaucer and Italian Textuality 82.2 (2013), 336- DOI:10.2307/43633029
NORMAN KLASSEN L. O. Aranye Fradenburg, Sacrifice your Love: Psychoanalysis, Historicism, Chaucer 73.2 (2004), 336-338 DOI:10.2307/43630570
Jane Griffiths Greg Walker, Reading Literature Historically: Drama and Poetry from Chaucer to the Reformation 83.2 (2014), 336-
Cecily Clark Chaucer's English, by Ralph W. V. Elliott 45.3 (1976), 336-338 DOI:10.2307/43628243
A.V.C. Schmidt John M. Bowers, Chaucer and Langland: The Antagonistic Tradition 78.2 (2009), 336-337 DOI:10.2307/43632852
Jeremy Dimmick Jamie C. Fumo, The Legacy of Apollo: Antiquity, Authority, and Chaucerian Poetics 82.2 (2013), 337- DOI:10.2307/43633030
A. Kent Hieatt The Renaissance Chaucer, by Alice S. Miskimin 45.3 (1976), 338-342 DOI:10.2307/43628244
NORMAN KLASSEN John M. Fyler, Language and the Declining World in Chaucer, Dante, and Jean de Meun, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 63 77.2 (2008), 342-344 DOI:10.2307/43632361
Laura Jose Holly A. Crocker, Chaucer’s Visions of Manhood 80.2 (2011), 344- DOI:10.2307/43632884
Robert F. Yeager Douglas Gray (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Chaucer 74.2 (2005), 344-346 DOI:10.2307/43632747
A.V.C. Schmidt Chaucer's Language and the Philosophers' Tradition. (Chaucer Studies, 2), by J. D. Burnley 50.2 (1981), 344-346 DOI:10.2307/43628636
Alastair Minnis John M. Bowers, Tolkien's Lost Chaucer 90.2 (2021), 352-
Gillian Adler Frederick M. Biggs, Chaucer’s Decameron and the Origin of the Canterbury Tales 90.2 (2021), 353-
RUTH EVANS Lucy M. Allen-Goss, Female Desire in Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women and Middle English Romance 90.2 (2021), 355-
Elon Lang Sebastian Langdell, Thomas Hoccleve: Religious Reform, Transnational Poetics, and the Invention of Chaucer 90.2 (2021), 356-
Barry Windeatt Eighteenth Century Modernizations from 'The Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies, 16, by Betsy Bowden 61.2 (1992), 363-364 DOI:10.2307/43629487
Jamie C. Fumo Carolyn P. Collette, Rethinking Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women 87.2 (2018), 387-
Alastair Minnis

John Bugbee, God’s Patients: Chaucer, Agency, and the Nature of Laws

89.2 (2020), 397-398
Alastair Minnis

Nancy Bradley Warren, Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras

89.2 (2020), 399-400
Alastair Minnis

Megan L. Cook, The Poet and the Antiquaries. Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History, 1532–1635

89.2 (2020), 407-408
Neil Cartlidge

Lawrence Warner, Chaucer’s Scribes: London Textual Production, 1384–1432

88.2 (2019), 414-415
Notes
Colin Wilcockson A NOTE ON CHAUCER'S PRIORESS AND HER LITERARY KINSHIP WITH THE WIFE OF BATH 61.1 (1992), 92-96 DOI:10.2307/43632173
ALAN J. FLETCHER CHAUCER'S NORFOLK REEVE 52.1 (1983), 100-103 DOI:10.2307/43628686
SETH LERER Paul Bush and the Chaucer Tradition 73.1 (2004), 103-109 DOI:10.2307/43630702
RODNEY K. DELASANTA CHAUCER, PAVIA, AND THE CIEL D'ORO 54.1 (1985), 117-121 DOI:10.2307/43628870
A.S.G. Edwards Chaucer and ‘Adam Scriveyn’ 81.1 (2012), 135- DOI:10.2307/43632904
J.A. Burrow ‘Pronomination’ in the poetry of Chaucer , Gower , and Skelton 87.1 (2018), 142-
Eric Weiskott

Adam Scriveyn and Chaucer’s metrical practice

86.1 (2017), 147- DOI:10.2307/26396502
JAMES HOY CHAUCER AND DICTYS 59.2 (1990), 288-291 DOI:10.2307/43629336
A.S.G. Edwards A CHAUCERIAN READER OF TREVISA 62.2 (1993), 288-289 DOI:10.2307/43629560
J.W. BINNS WENCESLAS CLEMENS' HOMAGE AT THE TOMB OF CHAUCER, 1636 62.2 (1993), 289-292 DOI:10.2307/43629561
P.J.C. Field The ending of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale 71.2 (2002), 302-306 DOI:10.2307/43630439
RICHARD FIRTH GREEN Further evidence for Chaucer’s representation of the Pardoner as a womanizer 71.2 (2002), 307-309 DOI:10.2307/43630440
Joseph Stadolnik

Naming the unnamed ‘philosofre’ in Chaucer’s prologue to the Treatise on the Astrolabe

85.2 (2016), 314- DOI:10.2307/26396375
Review Articles
NORMAN KLASSEN Two Chaucers 68.1 (1999), 96-104 DOI:10.2307/43630129
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, Troilus and Criseyde, ed. Stephen A. Barney 83.1 (2014), 166- DOI:10.2307/43633087
Geoffrey Chaucer, Dream Visions and Other Poems, ed. Kathryn L. Lynch 83.1 (2014), 167- DOI:10.2307/43633087
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
Le Bone Florence of Rome: A Critical Edition and Facing Translation of a Middle English Romance Analogous to Chaucer’s ‘Man of Law’s Tale’, ed. and trans. Jonathan Stavsky 88.1 (2019), 180-

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
Alastair Minnis

The Norton Chaucer, ed. David Lawton with Jennifer Arch and Kathryn Lynch

89.2 (2020), 415-416
Shorter Notices
Kathy Cawsey, Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism: Reading Audiences 83.1 (2014), 181- DOI:10.2307/43633088
Kathy Cawsey

Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: Contexts and Interpretations, ed. Jamie C. Fumo

88.1 (2019), 199-200
Carl C. Curtis III, Chaucer’s ‘The Knight’s Tale’ and the Limits of Human Order in the Pagan World: Athenian Order, Theban Love, Christian Cosmos 83.2 (2014), 371-
Jill Mann, Life in Words: Essays on Chaucer, the Gawain-Poet, and Malory, ed. Mark David Rasmussen 85.2 (2016), 371- DOI:10.2307/26396399
Peter Brown, Reading Chaucer: Selected Essays 85.2 (2016), 372- DOI:10.2307/26396399
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
Chaucer and Fame: Reputation and Reception, ed. Isabel Davis and Catherine Nall 85.2 (2016), 373- DOI:10.2307/26396399
Leo Carruthers, Reading the Middle English Breton Lays and Chaucer’s Franklin’s Tale, Clefs concours: Anglais Littérature 85.2 (2016), 373- DOI:10.2307/26396399

Chaucer and Italian Culture, ed. Helen Fulton

90.2 (2021), 377-378

Engaging with Chaucer: Practice, Authority, Reading, ed.  C. W. R. D. Moseley

90.2 (2021), 378-378
Approaches to Teaching Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, 2nd edition, ed. Peter W. Travis and Frank Grady 86.2 (2017), 404- DOI:10.2307/26396442

Kenneth Bleeth, Chaucer’s ‘Squire’s Tale’, ‘Franklin’s Tale’, and ‘Physician’s Tale’: An Annotated Bibliography 1900–2005, The Chaucer Bibliographies

89.2 (2020), 423-424

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