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Editions.

E. Talbot Donaldson, ed., Chaucer's Poetry, 1957. [edition used]

Larry D. Benson, gen. ed., The Riverside Chaucer, 3rd ed., 1987. [standard edition]

V. A. Kolve and Glending Olson, eds., The Canterbury Tales: Nine Tales and the "General Prologe," 1989. [Norton Critical Edition]

Peter G. Beidler, ed., Geoffrey Chaucer: "The Wife of Bath": Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical and Historical Context, Critical History, and Essays from Five Contemporary Critical Perspectives, 1996.

 

Electronic Editions.

Chaucer: Life and Times, CD-ROM, Primary Sources Media 1995. [With full text from The Riverside Chaucer; notes and glosses in pull-down windows.]

Peter Robinson, ed., The Wife of Bath's Prologue, Cambridge University Press 1996. [Challenging format, but complete survey of manuscripts.]

 

Biographies.

Martin M. Crow and C. Olson, eds., Chaucer Life-Records, 1966.

Donald R. Howard, Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World, 1987.

 

Bibliography.

John Leyerle and Anne Quick, Chaucer: A Bibliographical Introduction, 1986.

BARD (Bodleian Access to Remote Databases) online Chaucer Bibliography: http://www.ox. ac.uk/bardhtml/descriptions/chaucer.html

 

Journals.

Studies in the Age of Chaucer

Chaucer Review

Chaucer Yearbook: A Journal of Late Medieval Studies

 

Handbooks and Source Collections.

Larry D. Benson and Theodore Anderson, eds., The Literary Context of Chaucer's Fabliaux, 1971.

Piero Boitani and Jill Mann, eds., Cambridge Chaucer Companion, 1986.

Robert P. Miller, ed., Chaucer: Sources and Backgrounds, 1977.

Beryl Rowland, ed., Companion to Chaucer Studies, 2nd ed., rev. 1979.

 

General Studies.

Susan Crane, Gender and Romance in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 1994.

Alfred David, The Strumpet Muse: Art and Morals in Chaucer's Poetry, 1976.

Carolyn Dinshaw, Chaucer's Sexual Poetics, 1989.

E. Talbot Donaldson, Speaking of Chaucer, 1970.

John M. Fyler, Chaucer and Ovid, 1979.

Peggy Knapp, Chaucer and the Social Contest, 1990.

Stephen Knight, Geoffrey Chaucer, 1986.

V. A. Kolve, Chaucer and the Imagery of Narrative, 1984.

Charles Muscatine, Chaucer and the French Tradition, 1957.

Lee Patterson, Chaucer and the Subject of History, 1991.

D. W. Robertson Jr., Chaucer's London, 1968.

D. W. Robertson Jr., A Preface to Chaucer, 1962.

Donald M. Rose, ed., New Perspectives in Chaucer Criticism, 1981.

Paul Strohm, Social Chaucer, 1989.

David Wallace, Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England and Italy, 1997.

 

Studies, Parliament of Fowls.

Jerome Mitchell and William Provost, eds., Chaucer the Love Poet, 1973.

Robert O. Payne, The Key of Remembrance, 1963.

Winthrop Wetherbee, Platonism and Poetry in the Twelfth Century: The Literary Influence of the School of Chartres, 1972.

 

Studies, Canterbury Tales.

C. David Benson, Chaucer's Drama of Style: Poetic Variety and Contrast in The Canterbury Tales, 1986.

Muriel Bowden, A Commentary on the General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, 1948.

Donald R. Howard, The Idea of The Canterbury Tales, 1976.

H. Marshall Leicester Jr., The Disenchanted Self: Representing the Subject in The Canterbury Tales, 1990.

Carl Lindahl, Earnest Games: Folkloric Patterns in The Canterbury Tales, 1987.

Jill Mann, Chaucer and the Medieval Estates Satire, 1973.

Paul A. Olson, The Canterbury Tales and the Good Society, 1986.

Winthrop Wetherbee, Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales, 1989.

 

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