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Brewer, D. S.   A. C. Cawley, ed. Chaucer's Mind and Art (New York: Barnes & Noble; Edinburgh and London: Oliver & Boyd, 1969), pp. 3-28.
Discusses representative examples of book-length studies of Chaucer written in the twentieth century (by Kittredge, Chesterton, Lowes, Dempster, Speirs, Donaldson, Muscatine, Payne, and Robertson); surveys several "main literary topics" in Chaucer…

Cantí Bonastre, Juan, trans.   Barcelona: Bruguera, 1969.
Item not seen. WorldCat records indicate that this Spanish translation of CT includes an introduction and bibliography by Maria Teresa Suero Roca and that it is illustrated by Angel Badía Camps; also it was issued with an introduction and…

Burns, Raymond S.   [Old Greenwich, Conn.]: Listening Library, 1969. PC 3375.
Item not seen. The WorldCat records indicate that this lecture is read by the author; also released as an audio cassette in 1973.

Wasson, Tyler.   Lakeland, Fla.: Imperial Film, 1970.
Item not seen; the single WorldCat record states that this is a filmstrip for children, with "Photographs of original pictures and the English countryside [that] illustrate life in the Middle Ages in England."

Shurbanov, Aleksandar, trans.   Sofija: Narodna Kultura, 1970.
Item not seem; WorldCat records indicate that this is a translation of CT into Bulgarian.

Reeves, James, ed.   New York: Barnes & Noble; London: Heinemann Educational, 1970.
Item not seen; WorldCat record indicates that this anthology of Chaucer's lyrics and allegories includes an introduction, notes, and a glossary.

Mensforth, Douglas.   London: Tellways, 1970-1986?
Item not seen; the WorldCat records reflect confusion about date(s) of publication.

Kirk, Theron, composer   [New York]: Boosey & Hawkes, 1970.
Item not seen; WorldCat records indicate that this four-part score includes the text of "Now Welcome Summer" (a translation of PF 680-92), set to music, along with other scored seasonal texts by Keats (autumn), Shakespeare (winter), and Thomas Nashe…

Kinney, Arthur F., Kenneth W. Kuiper, and Lynn Z. Bloom, comps.   Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970.
Item not seen; the WorldCat record indicates that this is a compilation of literary works and extracts from the classical era to the twentieth century, including WBT.

[Cotton, Eve.]   Pleasantville, N.Y.: Guidance Associates, 1970.
Item not seen; WorldCat records state that it "Examines the life and ideas of Geoffrey Chaucer and traces the route of his pilgrimage." The records also indicate that the recording was released in 1985 on videocassette with a booklet and in 2005 on…

Clark, Marden J., and Soren F. Cox.   New York: Scribner, 1970.
Item not seen. WorldCat records indicate that this is a textbook for college composition, with samples from literature, rhetoric, and theory for discussion; includes Chaucer's "The Tale of the Wyf of Bathe" in a section on English language history.

London: Argo Sight and Sound; released in the U.S. by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
Item not seen; WorldCat records indicate that this audiovisual movie "Depicts the various institutions, traditions, and forces which shaped Chaucer's life and writings. Includes medieval paintings, tapestries, and music, and portions of Chaucer's…

Bishop, Jeffrey, composer.   Musical Times 111, no. 1528 (June 1970): 1-6.
Printed musical score: TC 3.8-14, set to music, with text in Middle English.

Ammann, Herman.   Schulenburg, Tex.: I. E. Clark, 1970.
Item not seen; WorldCat records state that this drama is "loosely based" on WBT.

Sewell, Tony, trans.   http://www.bremesoftware.com/Chaucer/. 1998.
Online translation of GP in rhymed couplets approximating pentameter, with facing-column Middle English text. Last accessed November 11, 2016.

Magnuson, Karl, and Frank G. Ryder.   College English 31 (1970): 789-820.
Challenges the validity of the metrical theory proposed by Morris Halle and Samuel J. Keyser in their "Chaucer and the Study of Prosody" (1966), commenting on their treatment of several lines of Chaucer's verse but concentrating on later English…

Bergvall, Caroline.   PennSound (Sound recording; MP3 format. Recorded in London, September 22, 2006.) [writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Bergvall.php].
Four poems inspired by Chaucer's CT, written and recorded by Bergvall: "The Host's Tale"; "The Summer Tale (deus hic, 1)" [link to text included]; "The Franker Tale (deus hic, 2)" [link to text included]; and "The Not Tale (funeral)."

Tisdale, Charles P. R.   DAI 30.11 (1970): 4958A.
Treats pilgrimage as a "unifying device" in CT, exploring the influences of Boethius, Virgil, and Dante and parallels with "Piers Plowman" and Deguilleville's "Pèlerinage de la Vie Humanie." Focuses on the frame of CT, KnT and its theme of exile,…

Overbeck, M. Patricia T.   DAI 30.07 (1970): 2977A.
Explores how in BD, HF, and PF "Chaucer concretizes abstractions, turning ideas into poetic form." The poems are "artistic recreations of medieval literary and philosophical commonplaces about life."

Mathews, Johnye Elizabeth Strickland   DAI 30.07 (1970): 2974-75A.
Treats BD as oral "entertainment," considering its possible performance at court and how such a performance affects the meaning of the poem.

Herzman, Ronald Bernard.   DAI 30.07 (1970): 2969A.
Explores how narrative time in TC interacts with the theme of time in the poem, considering the epilogue to have its own, third time scheme.

Floyd, Harvey L.   DAI 30.10 (1970): 4432A.
Includes discussion of the influence of Nigel's "Speculum Stultorum" on NPT, arguing that it is "significant to the final shaping" of Chaucer's poem.

Combs, Bruce Elmer.   DAI 30.11 (1970): 4963A.
Phonological/transformational investigation of multisyllabic rhymes, including discussion of the first 61 lines of BD and the role of final-'e.'

Bisson, Lillian Marie.   DAI 30.12 (1970): 5400A.
Studies Chaucer's first-person narrators of BD, PF, and HF as "students" who are instructed by some pedagogical authority, considering also the narrator of TC as well as the student-teacher relationship between Pandarus and Troilus. Assesses the…

Bird, Roger Anthony.   DAI 30.10 (1970): 4397A.
Includes discussion of the treatment of KnT, WBT, NPT, and "The Floure and the Leafe" in Dryden's "Fables Ancient and Modern," arguing that he adjusted his sources to suit his neo-classical audience.
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