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_aThe Cambridge companion to Chaucer / _cedited by Piero Boitani and Jill Mann |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aCambridge, U.K.; _aNew York: _bCambridge University Press, _c2003. |
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_axiv, 317 p.; _c24 cm. |
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440 | 0 | _aCambridge companions to literature | |
500 | _aRev. ed. of: The Cambridge Chaucer companion / edited by Piero Boitani and Jill Mann. 1986. | ||
504 | _a"Further reading: a guide to Chaucer studies": p. 290-306. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _a1 The social and literary scene in England PAUL STROHM 2 Chaucer’s French inheritance ARDIS BUTTERFIELD 3 Chaucer’s Italian inheritance DAVID WALLACE 4 Old books brought to life in dreams; the Book of the Duchess, the House of Fame, the Parliament of Fowls PIERO BOITANl 5 Telling the story in Troilus and Criseyde MARK LAMBERT 6 Chance and destiny in Troilus and Criseyde and the Knight’s Tale JILL MANN 7 The Legend of Good Women JULIA BOFFEY AND A. S. G. EDWARDS 8 The Canterbury Tales: personal drama or experiments in poetic variety? C. DAVID BENSON 9 The Canterbury Tales I: romance J. A. BURROW 10 The Canterbury Tales II: comedy DEREK PEARSALL 11 The Canterbury Tales III: pathos ROBERT WORTH FRANK, JR 12 The Canterbury Tales IV: exemplum and fable A. C. SPEARING 13 Literary structures in Chaucer BARRY WINDEATT 14 Chaucer’s style CHRISTOPHER CANNON 15 Chaucer’s presence and absence, 1400-1550 JAMES SIMPSON 16 New approaches to Chaucer CAROLYN DINSHAW 17 Further reading: a guide to Chaucer studies JOERG O. FICHTE | ||
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