Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
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- A companion to Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- A distinction of stories : the medieval unity of Chaucer's fair chain of narratives for Canterbury
- A prologue to Chaucer
- A reading of the Canterbury tales
- A reading of the Canterbury tales
- An introduction to the Canterbury tales : reading, fiction, context
- Approaches to teaching Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Chaucer : the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer aloud : the varieties of textual interpretation
- Chaucer and array : patterns of costume and fabric rhetoric in 'The Canterbury Tales', 'Troilus and Criseyde' and other works
- Chaucer and his English contemporaries : prologue and tale in The Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the Canterbury tales : a short introduction
- Chaucer and the Trivium : the mindsong of the Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer and the art of storytelling
- Chaucer and the energy of creation : the design and the organization of the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the imagery of narrative : the first five Canterbury tales
- Chaucer and the politics of discourse
- Chaucer and the social contest
- Chaucer and the universe of learning
- Chaucer in context : society, allegory, and gender
- Chaucer's Dante : allegory and epic theater in The Canterbury tales
- Chaucer's approach to gender in the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer's biblical poetics
- Chaucer's body : the anxiety of circulation in the "Canterbury tales"
- Chaucer's cultural geography
- Chaucer's drama of style : poetic variety and contrast in the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer's frame tales : the physical and metaphysical
- Chaucer's pilgrims : an historical guide to the pilgrims in The Canterbury tales
- Chaucer's religious tales
- Chaucer's tale : 1386 and the road to Canterbury
- Chaucer, ethics, and gender
- Chaucerian belief : the poetics of reverence and delight
- Chaucerian conflict : languages of antagonism in late fourteenth-century London
- Chaucerian play : comedy and control in the Canterbury tales
- Chaucerian polity : absolutist lineages and associational forms in England and Italy
- Chaucerian theatricality
- Critical essays on Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Dante, Chaucer, and the currency of the word : money, images, and reference in late Medieval poetry
- Desire in the Canterbury tales
- Earnest games : folkloric patterns in the Canterbury tales
- Feminist readings in Middle English literature : the Wife of Bath and all her sect
- Fragments and assemblages : forming compilations of medieval London
- Framing the Canterbury tales : Chaucer and the medieval frame narrative tradition
- Gender and romance in Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Geoffrey Chaucer : building the fragments of the Canterbury tales
- Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury tales : a casebook
- Historians on Chaucer : the 'general prologue' to the Canterbury tales
- Living in the future : sovereignty and internationalism in the Canterbury Tales
- Marriage contracts from Chaucer to the Renaissance stage
- Masculinities in Chaucer : approaches to maleness in the Canterbury tales and Troilus and Criseyde
- Of sondry folk; : the dramatic principle in the Canterbury tales.
- Oxford guides to Chaucer, The Canterbury tales
- Pagans, Tartars, Moslems, and Jews in Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Patterns of religious narrative in The Canterbury tales
- Pilgrimage and storytelling in the Canterbury tales : the dialectic of "ernest" and "game"
- Playing the Canterbury tales : the continuations and additions
- Poetry does theology : Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-Poet
- Reading the allegorical intertext : Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton
- Species, phantasms, and images : vision and medieval psychology in The Canterbury tales
- Telling images : Chaucer and the imagery of narrative II
- Temporal circumstances : form and history in the Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales : a reading
- The Canterbury tales : authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism
- The Canterbury tales and the good society
- The Judaic other in Dante, the Gawain poet, and Chaucer
- The Medieval professional reader at work : evidence from manuscripts of Chaucer, Langland, Kempe, and Gower
- The age of Saturn : literature and history in the Canterbury tales
- 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 literary imagination : studies in Dante, Chaucer, and Shakespeare
- The one and the many in the Canterbury tales
- The pilgrim and the book : a study of Dante, Langland, and Chaucer
- The structure of the Canterbury tales
- The voice of the hammer : the meaning of work in Middle English literature
- Time and the astrolabe in the Canterbury tales
- To be continued : four stories and their survival
- Traditions and renewals : Chaucer, the Gawain-poet, and beyond
- Upon the ways : the structure of the Canterbury Tales
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