An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography 1977–1978
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[1] Francis G. Gentry,et al. The epic in medieval society : aesthetic and moral values , 1979 .
[2] N. Blake,et al. The Quare of Jelusy , 1979 .
[3] G. Morgan.. The design of the general prologue to the Canterbury Tales , 1978 .
[4] J. H. Fisher. The Revision of the Prologue to the Legend of Good Women: An Occasional Explanation , 1978 .
[5] H. D. Brumble. Chaucer’s General Prologue: Canterbury Tales , 1978 .
[6] S. Reames. The Sources of Chaucer's "Second Nun's Tale" , 1978, Modern Philology.
[7] J. H. Fisher. Charles A. Owen, Pilgrimage and Storytelling in the Canterbury Tales: The Dialectic of “Ernest” and “Game.” Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1977. Pp. x, 253. $12.95. , 1978 .
[8] R. Peck. Chaucer and the Nominalist Questions , 1978, Speculum.
[9] R. Cook. Another biblical echo in the wife of bath's prologue? , 1978 .
[10] P. Cherchi. "The Knight's Tale": Lines 1774-81 , 1978, Modern philology.
[11] Heiner Gillmeister. Chaucer's Kan Ke Dort (Troilus, II, 1752), and the ‘Sleeping Dogs’ of the trouvères , 1978 .
[12] Kurt O Olsson. Grammar, Manhood, and Tears: The Curiosity of Chaucer's Monk , 1978, Modern Philology.
[13] H. Chickering. Alfred David, The Strumpet Muse: Art and Morals in Chaucer's Poetry . Bloomington, London: Indiana University Press, 1976. Pp. viii, 280; color frontispiece. $12.50. , 1978 .
[14] Michael Yots. Chaucer's Shipman's Tale , 1978 .
[15] Monica E. McAlpine. The Genre of Troilus and Criseyde , 1978 .
[16] T. Reisner,et al. Lewis Clifford and the Kingdom of Navarre , 1978, Modern philology.
[17] Eiko Ito. REFLEXIVE VERBS IN CHAUCER , 1978 .
[18] Trower Kb. Spiritual sickness in the physician's and pardoner's tales: thematic unity in fragment VI of the Canterbury Tales. , 1978 .
[19] Rodney Delasanta. Penance and Poetry in the Canterbury Tales , 1978, PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America.
[20] S. Justman. “Auctoritee” And the Knight's Tale , 1978 .
[21] Walter S. Phelan. The study of Chaucer's vocabulary , 1978 .
[22] K. Stevenson. The Endings of Chaucer's House of Fame , 1978 .
[23] P. Nicholson. The "Shipman's Tale" and the Fabliaux , 1978 .
[24] Joseph E. Milosh,et al. John Gardner's "Grendel": Sources and Analogues , 1978 .
[25] Loy D. Martin. History and Form in the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales , 1978 .
[26] L. Patterson. The ‘Parson's Tale’ and the Quitting of the ‘Canterbury Tales’ , 1978, Traditio.
[27] A. Thompson. Shakespeare's Chaucer: A study in literary origins , 1978 .
[28] T. Cooke. The Old French and Chaucerian fabliaux: A study of their comic climax , 1978 .
[29] W. Ginsberg. And Speketh so Pleyn: The Clerk's Tale and its Teller , 1978 .
[30] Marilynn Dianne Stark. Chaucer as literary critic : the medieval romance genre in The Canterbury tales , 1978 .
[31] J. Hirshberg. "Cosyn to the dede:" the Canterbury tales and the platonic tradition in medieval rhetoric , 1978 .
[32] J. J. Murphy. Medieval eloquence : studies in the theory and practice of medieval rhetoric , 1978 .
[33] J. Frazier. The Digression on Marriage in the Franklin's Tale , 1978 .
[34] P. Strohm. O Love, O Charite! Contraries Harmonized in Chaucer's "Troilus". Donald W. Rowe , 1978 .
[35] D. Brewer. Chaucer and his World , 1978 .
[36] E. Dubruck,et al. Fifteenth-century studies , 1978 .
[37] J. Thorpe. Chaucer's Canterbury tales : the Ellesmere manuscript , 1978 .
[38] Will Roger Knedlik. Chaucer's Book of the Duchess : a bibliographical compendium of the first 600 years , 1978 .
[39] M. S. Waller. The Monk's Tale: Nero's Nets and Caesar's Father -- An Inquiry into the Transformations of Classical Roman History in Medieval Tradition. , 1978 .
[40] S. Clark,et al. Echoes of Leviathan and the Harrowing of Hell in Chaucer's "Man of Law's Tale" , 1978 .
[41] Adelaide M. Cole. At War with the War Governor: F. R. Lubbock of Texas during the Civil War. , 1978 .
[42] C. Breslin. Justice and law in Chaucer's Canterbury tales , 1978 .
[43] Susan Schibanoff. Chaucer and "Stewart's" Pandarus and the Critics , 1978 .
[44] Fred L. Milne. Dryden's "Palamon and Arcite": Its Merits and Flaws as a Translation of Chaucer's "Knight's Tale" , 1978 .
[45] R. Jordan. The Question of Unity and The Parlement of Foules , 2019 .
[46] G. Morgan.. The universality of the portraits in the general prologue to the Canterbury tales , 1977 .
[47] D. Robertson,et al. The Matter of Araby in Medieval England , 1977 .
[48] Deb Ellis. Calle It Gentilesse: A Comparative Study of Two Medieval Go-Betweens , 1977 .
[49] F. Ridley. The Idea of the Canterbury Tales. Donald R. Howard , 1977 .
[50] Haldeen Braddy. Chaucer, Alice Perrers, and Cecily Chaumpaigne , 1977, Speculum.
[51] Sumner Ferris. The Life and Times of Chaucer. John Gardner , 1977 .
[52] L. Shook. Love and Marriage in the Age of Chaucer. Henry Ansgar Kelly , 1977 .
[53] R. Pratt. Some Latin Sources of the Nonnes Preest on Dreams , 1977, Speculum.
[54] D. Robertson. Some Disputed Chaucerian Terminology , 1977, Speculum.
[55] W. E. Rudat. Chaucer's Merchant's Tale, E 1263, 1854, and 2360–65 , 1977 .
[56] Charles A. Owen,. Pilgrimage and Storytelling in the Canterbury Tales: The Dialectic of "Ernest" and "Game" , 1977 .
[57] J. H. Fisher. Marcelle Thiébaux, The Stag of Love: The Chase in Medieval Literature . Ithaca, London: Cornell University Press, 1974. Pp. 249; 19 illustrations. $13.50. , 1977 .
[58] Charles A. Owen,. William Provost, The Structure of Chaucer's “Troilus and Criseyde.” (Anglistica, XX.) Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1974. Paper. Pp. 120. D.kr. 60. , 1977 .
[59] M. M. Crow. Chaucer at Oxford and at Cambridge by J. A. W. Bennett , 1977 .
[60] John M. Fyler. Irony and the Age of Gold in the Book of the Duchess , 1977, Speculum.
[61] Patrick Bowles. Chaucer's General Prologue, 133–136 , 1977 .
[62] Kazumi Manabe. Notes on Gramstylistic Analysis : With Reference to Articles in Chaucer , 1977 .
[63] J. Wimsatt. Medieval and Modern in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde , 1977, Pmla-publications of The Modern Language Association of America.
[64] P. Boardman. Courtly Language and the Strategy of Consolation in the Book of the Duchess , 1977 .
[65] James Dean. Time Past and Time Present in Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale and Gower’s Confessio Amantis , 1977 .
[66] Frank V. Cespedes. Chaucer's Pardoner and Preaching , 1977 .
[67] T. Pison. Liminality in the Canterbury Tales , 1977 .
[68] D. Pearsall. The 'Troilus' Frontispiece and Chaucer's Audience , 1977 .
[69] P. G. Ruggiers. Versions of medieval comedy , 1977 .
[70] J. Gardner. The poetry of Chaucer , 1977 .
[71] J. Mandel. Other Voices in the "Canterbury Tales" , 1977 .
[72] Patrick J. Panzarella. Chaucer and literary genre , 1977 .
[73] J. Paul. Aporia and Pearl : medieval narrative irony , 1977 .
[74] A. Conroy. The Isle of Ladies : a fifteenth century English Chaucerian poem , 1977 .
[75] Howie Movshovitz. The trickster myth and Chaucer's Pardoner , 1977 .
[76] Dorothy Jane Guerin. The art of variation in Chaucer's Legend of Good Women , 1977 .
[77] J. D. Burnley. Chaucer's 'Termes' , 1977 .
[78] P. Shirley. Fals felicite and verray blisfulnesse : Alfred and Chaucer translate Boethius's Consolation of philosophy , 1977 .
[79] Geoffrey d. . Chaucer,et al. The Complete Poetry and Prose of Geoffrey Chaucer , 1977 .
[80] Lorrayne Y. Baird-Lange,et al. A bibliography of Chaucer, 1964-1973 , 1977 .
[81] M. Cornelia. Chaucer's Tartarye , 1977 .
[82] J. Gardner. The Life and Times of Chaucer , 1977 .
[83] Alan T. Gaylord. Stephen Knight, The Poetry of the Canterbury Tales . Sydney, London, Singapore: Angus and Robertson, 1973. Paper, Pp. xiv, 200. , 1977 .
[84] C. Hieatt. Chaucer's Dream-Poems. James Winny , 1977 .
[85] Judith Hutchinson. The Parliament of Fowls A literary entertainment? , 1977 .
[86] Tony Millns. Chaucer's Suspended Judgements , 1977 .
[87] Granville Sydnor Hill. The hagiographic narrators of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury tales : the second nun, the man of law, the prioress , 1977 .
[88] T. Curtz. Chaucer and his churls , 1977 .
[89] R. P. Tripp,. Beyond Canterbury: Chaucer, humanism, and literature , 1977 .
[90] Robert Miller. Chaucer : sources and backgrounds , 1977 .
[91] R. Shoaf. "Mutatio Amoris " : revision and penitence in Chaucer's The Book of the Duchess , 1977 .
[92] D. Attridge,et al. English prosody from Chaucer to Wyatt , 1977 .
[93] Morgan. A DEFENCE OF DORIGEN'S COMPLAINT , 1977 .
[94] J. Hirsh. The Politics of Spirituality: The Second Nun and the Manciple , 1977 .
[95] Henry L Harder. Livy in Gower's and Chaucer's Lucrece Stories , 1977 .
[96] D. Kempton. The social determination of narrative performance in three Canterbury tales , 1977 .
[97] Walter Scheps. Chaucer's Theseus and the Knight's Tale , 1977 .
[98] W. Stevenson. Interpreting Blake's Canterbury Pilgrims , 1977 .
[99] Marcia Anne Baumgaertner. An approach to characterization in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde , 1977 .
[100] Rowe,et al. O Love, O Charite: Contraries Harmonized in Chaucer's Troilus , 1976 .
[101] W. Ginsberg. Preaching and Avarice in the Pardoner's Tale , 1976 .
[102] D. Palmer. Chaucer and the Nature of Chivalric Ideas , 1976 .
[103] C. Zacher. Curiosity and Pilgrimage: The Literature of Discovery in Fourteenth-Century England , 1976 .
[104] P. Verdonk. “Sire knyght, heer forth ne lith no wey”: A reading of Chaucer's The Wife of Bath's Tale , 1976 .
[105] M. S. Waller. The Physician's Tale: Geoffrey Chaucer and Fray Juan García de Castrojeriz , 1976, Speculum.
[106] D. Pearsall,et al. The Poetry of the Canterbury Tales , 1976 .
[107] Alfred David. The strumpet muse: Art and morals in Chaucer's poetry , 1976 .
[108] A. Spearing. Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde , 1976 .
[109] Sharon P. Robinson. Narrative voice in Chaucer's dream visions , 1976 .
[110] Marina Tarlinskai︠a︡. English verse : theory and history , 1976 .
[111] W. K. Wimsatt. GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT AND CHAUCER'S "TROILUS AND CRISEYDE" , 1976 .
[112] A. Spearing. Medieval Dream-Poetry , 1976 .
[113] W. E. Rudat. Heresy and Springtime Ritual: Biblical and Classical Allusions in the Canterbury Tales , 1976 .
[114] D. Howard. The Idea of the Canterbury Tales , 1976 .
[115] A. S. Haskell. Essays on Chaucer's saints , 1976 .
[116] Lillian Herlands Hornstein,et al. Medieval studies in honor of Lillian Herlands Hornstein , 1976 .
[117] A. Hieatt. Chaucer, Spenser, Milton: Mythopoeic Continuities and Transformations , 1975 .
[118] R. Robbins. Chaucer at Albany , 1975 .
[119] H. Kelly. Love and Marriage in the Age of Chaucer , 1975 .
[120] P. Elbow. Oppositions in Chaucer , 1975 .
[121] Alice Miskimin. The Renaissance Chaucer , 1975 .
[122] H. Cooper,et al. The Condition of Creatures: Suffering and Action in Chaucer and Spenser , 1977 .
[123] William Provost,et al. Chaucer the Love Poet , 1974 .
[124] D. Brewer. Towards a Chaucerian poetic , 1974 .
[125] R. Robbins,et al. Chaucer and Middle English studies in honour of Rossell Hope Robbins , 1974 .
[126] M. Thiébaux. The Stag of Love: The Chase in Medieval Literature , 1974 .
[127] J. Bennett. Chaucer at Oxford and at Cambridge , 1974 .
[128] William Provost. The structure of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde , 1974 .
[129] James Winny. Chaucer's dream-poems , 1973 .
[130] S. Knight. Rymyng craftily: Meaning in Chaucer's poetry , 1973 .
[131] Jill Mann,et al. Chaucer and medieval estates satire : the literature of social classes and the general prologue to the Canterbury tales , 1973 .
[132] R. Frank. Chaucer and the Legend of Good Women , 1972 .
[133] I. Robinson. Chaucer and the English Tradition , 1972 .
[134] Heiner Gillmeister. Discrecioun : Chaucer und die Via regia , 1972 .
[135] T. Mommsen. Medieval and Renaissance studies , 1959 .
[136] Joyce Bazire. MIDDLE ENGLISH I. CHAUCER , 1955 .
[137] J. Swart. Chaucer's Pardoner , 1952 .
[138] A. Disney. The Fourteenth Century , 1899 .