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The Canterbury Tales.
Whyte, Edna, illus.
Coghill, Nevill, trans.
London: Folio Society, 1956. 2d ed. 1974.
Coghill, Nevill, trans.
London: Folio Society, 1956. 2d ed. 1974.
Whyte's woodcut illustrations adorn the endpapers and text of Coghill's modernization (published originally by Penguin, 1951, often reprinted).
Some Canterbury Tales.
Chetwynd, Marvin Gaye, illus.
London: Four Corners, 2014.
Art edition of selections from CT: GP, MilT, RvT, FrT, MerT, WBT, SumT, and PardT, with collage-like illustrations that combine imagery from medieval and modern sources,
The Rumour: A Cultural History.
Neubauer, Hans-Joachim.
Braun, Christian, trans.. London: Free Association Books, 1999.
Braun, Christian, trans.. London: Free Association Books, 1999.
Follows the history of rumor as a cultural force in art, literature, and politics in classical tradition and in the modern western world, as it relates to renown, fame, gossip, hearsay, news, contagious surmise, speculation, and propaganda. Includes…
Geoffrey Chaucer
Brewer, Derek, ed.
London: G. Bell, 1974.
Twelve essays on a range of topics that consider Chaucer in light of his contemporary culture and literary tradition. For individual essays, search for Geoffrey Chaucer. Writers and their Background under Alternative Title.
Chaucer and Middle English Studies in honour of Rossell Hope Robbins
Rowland, Beryl, ed.
London: George Allen and Unwin, 1974
Thirty-six essays by various authors on late-medieval literature and manuscripts, accompanied by an appreciation of Robbins's career and list of his publications. For seventeen essays that pertain to Chaucer, search for Chaucer and Middle English…
The Knight's Tale.
Bennett, J. A. W., ed.
London: George G. Harrap & Co, [1954]. 2d rev. ed., 1958.
Edits KnT, with an Introduction, bottom-of-page textual notes, end-of-text explanatory notes and glossary, and appendices (by R. T. Davies, reprinted), on Chaucer's language and meter, astrology and astronomy, and suggestions for further reading. The…
The Man of Law's Tale.
Coghill, Nevill, and Christopher Tolkien, eds.
London: George G. Harrap and Co., 1969.
A textbook edition of MLPT in Middle English, with an introduction and end-of-text notes and glossary; includes the GP description of the Sergeant of Law. The Introduction (pp. 7-57) assesses various "puzzling features" of MLP, its place in Chaucer's…
William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, and the Kelmscott Chaucer
Robinson, Duncan.
London: Gordon Fraser, 1982.
Describes the Kelmscott Press edition of Chaucer as the "supreme achievement" of the partnership between Morris and Burne-Jones, placing the volume in the careers of the two men, describing the process of its production, and examining a number of…
Medieval Mercenaries: The Business of War.
Urban, William.
London: Greenhill; St. Paul, Minn.: MBI Publishing, 2006.
Surveys relations among mercenary practice, war, and the monetization of war-making in Western Europe. Includes comments on the "traditional" idealized view of the Knight and his Tale, attributing these views to John Aubrey in the seventeenth…
Great Poets
Ormond, Richard and Leonee.
London: H. M. S. O., 1969.
Reproduces portraits or busts of twenty-four English poets, from Chaucer to T. S. Eliot, held in England's National Portrait Gallery, with a very brief biography and short selection of poetry for each. The portrait of Chaucer is labeled as "By an…
Six Great Poets: Chaucer, Pope, Wordsworth, Shelley, Tennyson, the Brownings.
De Selincourt, Aubrey.
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956.
The opening chapter offers subjective, impressionistic appreciation of Chaucer's life, language, poetry, and links among them, proclaiming Chaucer to be "one of the most English of our poets" in his "tolerance, sweetness, and the lambent flame of an…
Medieval Tales.
Westwood, Jennifer, trans.
Baines, Pauline, illus. London: Hart-Davis, 1967.
New York: Coward-McCann, 1968.
Baines, Pauline, illus. London: Hart-Davis, 1967.
New York: Coward-McCann, 1968.
Sixteen stories from medieval French and English literature, adapted for juvenile readers. Includes NPT, WBT, PardT, CYT (Part 2), and FrT, and comments briefly on Chaucer's life and on CT, crediting the poet with the idea of suiting tales to…
Later Gothic Manuscripts, 1390-1490
Scott, Kathleen L.
London: Harvey Miller, 1996.
2 vols. Volume 1: Texts and Illustrations. Volume 2: Catalogue and Indexes. Descriptions of 140 late-medieval manuscripts, selected for their representative value and focusing on their styles and programs of illustration. The introduction (1:…
Tributes to Kathleen L. Scott: English Medieval Manuscripts: Readers, Makers and Illuminators
Hennessy, Marlene Villalobos, ed.
London: Harvey Miller, 2009.
Fifteen essays on topics related to sacred and secular English manuscripts of the late Middle Ages. For two essays that pertain to Chaucer, search for Tributes to Kathleen L. Scott under Alternative Title.
Chaucer's Italy.
Owen, Richard.
London: Haus, 2022.
Interpretive biography and critical exploration of Chaucer's professional, diplomatic, and literary engagements with Italy, Italians, and Italian culture, seeking to "follow in Chaucer's footsteps--to Milan, Genoa, Florence, Pavia, and beyond--and…
The Hangman's Hymn: The Carpenter's Tale of Mystery and Murder as He Goes on Pilgrimage from London to Canterbury
Doherty, P. C.
London: Headline, 2001.
Historical gothic detective fiction set in the frame of the CT, in which a carpenter tells a story to the rest of the pilgrims about the solving of mysterious murders.
A Haunt of Murder: The Clerk's Tale of Mystery and Murder as He Goes on Pilgrimage from London to Canterbury
Doherty, P. C.
London: Headline, 2002.
Historical gothic detective fiction set in the frame of the CT, in which a student, modeled on Chaucer's Clerk, tells a story to the rest of the pilgrims about murder, exorcism, star-crossed love, and returns from the dead. Published in the U.S. as…
The Book of the Duchess, by Geoffrey Chaucer
Richmond, E. B., trans.
London: Hesperus, 2007.
Facing-page translation of BD, based on the Riverside edition and rendered in modern octosyllabic couplets. Includes brief notes, a biographical note about Chaucer, an introduction by the translator, and a foreword by Bernard O'Donoghue.
The Miller's Tale, by Geoffrey Chaucer
Richmond, E. B., trans.
London: Hesperus, 2008.
Facing-page version of MilPT and the GP description of the Miller, with modernization in iambic pentameter facing the Middle English text from the Riverside edition. Contains a descriptive introduction, brief notes (pp. 53-55), and a biographical…
Brief Lives: Geoffrey Chaucer
Ashton, Gail.
London: Hesperus, 2010.
Surveys the array of Chaucer biographies derived sequentially from early accounts and editions, portraits, life records, literature, and popular culture, including recent blogging. Describes Chaucer's early entry into court life, his court duties,…
The Merchant's Tale.
Richmond, E. B., trans.
London: Hesperus, 2011.
Modernizes MerPT in iambic pentameter couplets, with brief notes and facing-page text in Middle English. The introduction (pp. vii-xv) emphasizes the bitter tone of the tale and its satire
A Guide to the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale
Lisowska, Pauline Sidey, with Tony Buzan.
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2000.
Study guide to WBPT, designed for university students. Includes summaries, commentaries, and discussion of contexts, themes, characterization, style, language, and critical approaches, with advice on how score well on exams, a model exam answer, and…
A Guide to the Miller's Tale
Lisowska, Pauline Sidey, with Tony Buzan.
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2001.
Study guide to MilT, designed for university students. Includes summaries, commentaries, and discussion of contexts, themes, characterization, style, language, and critical approaches, with advice on how score well on exams, a model exam answer, and…
The Adventure of English, 500AD to 2000: The Biography of a Language
Bragg, Melvyn.
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2003.
A narrative history of the English language that includes a chapter entitled "Chaucer" (pp.67-76) which emphasizes Chaucer's variety of linguistic registers in CT. Also published in the U. S., with the title The Adventure of English: The Biography…
Geoffrey Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale
Dean, Jan.
London: Hodder Wayland, 2002.
Modern prose adaptation of PardPT, designed for children, with illustrations by Chris Mould.
