| Lydgate and the Roman Antique |
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Paul M. Clogan |
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| Vocabulary in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight |
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S. S. Hussey |
22 - 31 |
| Respecting the Book: Editing Old English Liturgical Poems in their Manuscripts |
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Sarah Larratt Keefer |
32 - 52 |
| As Who Say / Saith Revisited: Form and Function |
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Saara Nevanlinna |
61 - 81 |
| Madame Eglentyne in Her Day and in Ours: Anti-Semitism in The Prioress's Tale and a Modern Parallel |
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Elisabeth M. Orsten |
82 - 100 |
| Attila the Hun and King Arthur: A Question of Affinities |
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Florence H. Ridley |
101 - 115 |
| How to Pronounce Berwick: A Curious Paradigm of Chaucer's Bishop Bradwardine |
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Beryl Rowland |
116 - 123 |
| Chaucerian Irony Revisited: A Rhetorical Perspective |
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R. J. Schoeck |
124 - 140 |
| The Authority of Text: Nicholas of Lyra's Judaeo-Christian Hermeneutic and The Canterbury Tales |
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Rhonda Wauhkonen |
141 - 159 |
| Roger Bacon's Polyglot Alphabets |
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Horst Weinstock |
160 - 178 |
| The "Double Sorwe" of the Wife of Bath: Chaucer and the Misogynist Tradition |
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Douglas Wurtele |
179 - 205 |