Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
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- A new rime index to The Canterbury Tales : based on Manly and Rickert's Text of The Canterbury Tales
- A reading of the 'Canterbury tales'
- A reading of the Canterbury Tales
- A reading of the Canterbury tales
- An introduction to the Canterbury tales : fiction, writing, context
- Blameth nat me: a study of imagery in Chaucer's fabliaux
- Blameth not me: a study of imagery in Chaucer's fabliaux
- Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the art of storytelling
- Chaucer and the imagery of narrative: the first five Canterbury tales
- Chaucer in context : society, allegory, and gender
- Chaucer's "legal fiction" : reading the records
- Chaucer's Canterbury tales: the Ellesmere manuscript
- Chaucer's Dante : allegory and epic theater in The Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer's The Canterbury tales
- Chaucer's approach to gender in the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer's fabliaux as analogues
- Chaucer's religious tales
- Chaucer, Boccaccio, and the debate of love : a comparative study of the Decameron and the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer, The Canterbury tales
- Chaucer, ethics, and gender
- Chaucer, ethics, and gender
- Chaucer: The Canterbury tales: a casebook
- Chaucerian Belief: The Poetics of Reverence and Delight
- Chaucerian conflict : languages of antagonism in late fourteenth-century London
- Chaucerian conflict : languages of antagonism in late fourteenth-century London
- Chaucerian conflict : languages of antagonism in late fourteenth-century London
- Chaucerian polity : absolutist lineages and associational forms in England and Italy
- Chaucerian theatricality
- Chaucerotics : uncloaking the language of sex in The Canterbury tales and Troilus and Criseyde
- Continuation of Chaucer's Squire's tale'; ed., from the original MS. version of 1616, by F.J. Furnivall; with notes on the magical elements in Chaucer's Squire's tale,' and anlogues, by W.A. Clouston
- Critical essays on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
- Earnest games : folkloric patterns in the Canterbury tales
- Earnest games: folkloric patterns in the Canterbury Tales
- Eighteenth-century modernizations from the Canterbury tales
- Excrement in the late Middle Ages : sacred filth and Chaucer's fecopoetics
- Feminist readings in Middle English literature : the Wife of Bath and all her sect
- Feminist readings in Middle English literature: the Wife of Bath and all her sect
- Fortuna and Natura : a reading of three Chaucer narratives
- Fortuna and Natura: a reading of three Chaucer narratives
- Fortuna and Natura; : a reading of three Chaucer narratives,
- Gender and romance in Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Geoffrey Chaucer : the Canterbury tales
- Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury tales
- Geoffrey Chaucer: building the fragments of the Canterbury Tales
- Historians on Chaucer : the General prologue to the Canterbury tales
- Lies, slander, and obscenity in medieval English literature : pastoral rhetoric and the deviant speaker
- Masculinities in Chaucer : approaches to maleness in the Canterbury tales and Troilus and Criseyde
- Notes on Chaucer: a commentary on the Prolog and six Canterbury Tales
- Notes on Chaucer; : a commentary on the Prolog and six Canterbury tales,
- Pagans, Tartars, Moslems, and Jews in Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Patterns of religious narrative in the Canterbury tales
- Philosophical Chaucer : love, sex, and agency in the Canterbury tales
- Philosophical Chaucer : love, sex, and agency in the Canterbury tales
- Pilgrimage and storytelling in the Canterbury Tales: the dialectic of 'ernest' and 'game'
- Poetry does theology : Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-Poet
- Reading the allegorical intertext : Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton
- Rebels and rivals: the contestive spirit in The Canterbury tales
- Some notes on the road from London to Canterbury in the Middle Ages
- Tellers, tales, and translation in Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- The Cambridge companion to 'The Canterbury tales'
- The Canterbury Tales: nine tales and the General Prologue
- The Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales : fifteen tales and the general prologue ; authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism
- The Judaic other in Dante, the Gawain poet, and Chaucer
- The age of Saturn: literature and history in the Canterbury tales
- The art of the Canterbury tales
- The comic tales of Chaucer
- The comic tales of Chaucer
- The comic tales of Chaucer
- The disenchanted self: representing the subject in the Canterbury tales
- The evolution of the Canterbury tales
- The fabliau in English
- The idea of the 'Canterbury Tales'
- The literary imagination: studies in Dante, Chaucer, and Shakespeare
- The narrative art of The Canterbury Tales: a critical study of the major poems
- The pageant of mediaeval England
- The structure of the Canterbury tales
- The unity of the Canterbury Tales
- Traditions and Renewals: Chaucer, the Gawain-Poet, & Beyond
- Venus' owne clerk : Chaucer's debt to the Confessio amantis
- Writers and pilgrims: medieval pilgrimage narratives and their posterity
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