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Chaucer, 3rd edition, extensively revised and with additional material
Brewer, D[erek]. S.
London: Longman, 1973.
An introduction to Chaucer's "life, times, and works" (originally published in 1953; 2nd ed. 1965) which attempts "to suggest (rather than to describe) something of the general quality of Chaucer's age, and to note the chief events of Chaucer's early…
At the Time of Geoffrey Chaucer
Sayers, Jane.
London: Longman, 1977.
A verbal/visual social history of late-fourteenth-century England, particularly London and Canterbury, organized by topics drawn from Chaucer's life and works, especially CT. Topics include various social types, pilgrimage, plague, war with France,…
Geoffrey Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde
Windeatt, Barry, ed.
London: Longman, 1984.
Places Chaucer's TC text side by side with its main source, Boccaccio's "Il Filostrato," with variant spellings of TC MSS. Includes introduction discussing TC as translation, the scribal medium, the text of TC, the meter, and lists of manuscripts.
An Introduction to Chaucer
Brewer, Derek.
London: Longman, 1984.
General, introductory work in fourteen chapters on Chaucer's schooling, courtly life, literary traditions, BD, Chaucer as diplomat, HF and PF, from Boethius to Venus, KnT, TC, LGW, GP and CT, and Chaucer's last years.
English Medieval Romance
Barron, W. R. J.
London: Longman, 1988.
Treats the nature of romance; the evolution of European romance; English romance; the "matters" of England, France, Rome, and Britain; derivatives; the diffusion of the genre; and "The Tale of Gamelyn."
Two Scots Chaucerians: Robert Henryson, William Dunbar.
Wood, H. Harvey.
London: Longmans, 1967.
Describes the lives and works of Robert Henryson and William Dunbar, with recurrent attention to their borrowings from Chaucer and their similarities to and differences from the earlier poet. Includes a select bibliography (pp. 45-48).
Grisilda Ŋutinya.
Setsoafia, Bidi, trans.
London: Longmans, Green; Accra: Scottish Mission Book Depot, 1954.
Item not seen. WorldCat record indicates this is a translation of ClT into Ewe.
Chaucer and His World.
Serraillier, Ian.
London: Lutterworth, 1967.
Introductory summary of Chaucer's life and social context, illustrated with numerous b&w photographs of objects from the late fourteenth century: buildings, coins, artifacts, manuscripts, etc. Draws examples of social, political, and religious life…
Pardoner's Tale.
Shelabarger, Elaine, adapter.
London: Macmillan Education, 1978.
Item not seen.
Elizabethan Taste.
Buxton, John.
London: Macmillan, 1963.
London: Macmillan, 1963.
Describes principles of aesthetic appreciation evident in Elizabethan architecture, painting, sculpture, music, and literature, including a section entitled "The Elizabethan Appreciation of Chaucer" (pp. 223-30) which emphasizes admiration of Chaucer…
An Introduction to Poetry
Simpson, Louis, ed.
London: Macmillan, 1968.
Textbook introduction to appreciating and analyzing poetry, with a chronological anthology of English and American verse which includes excerpts from GP: 1.1-34 (opening), 79-100 (Squire), 165-207 (Monk), and 445-76, (Wife of Bath). Expanded versions…
Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales, A Casebook
Anderson, J. J., ed.
London: Macmillan, 1974.
Collects examples of criticism of CT in two sections: 1) five "Early Appreciations" (Caxton, Dryden, Blake, Hazlitt, and Arnold), and 2) eleven selections from twentieth-century criticism (1912 to 1957), the latter focusing on the themes and…
Chaucer the Poet as Storyteller
Brewer, Derek.
London: Macmillan, 1984.
Eight chapters on the genre of PF; the relationship of Chaucer to English and European traditions; metonymy in Chaucer's poetry; Chaucerian poetic; popular comic tales; NPT as story and poem; the poetry of the fabliaux; and Chaucer's rationalism. …
The Clerk of Oxford's Tale.
Barber, M. M., ed.
London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1956.
Item not seen. WorldCat records indicate this edition of ClT includes an introduction and notes by Marjorie M. Barber.
Music and Poetry in the Early Tudor Court.
Stevens, John.
London: Methuen, 1961.
Focuses on three extant Tudor song-books to chart the relations between lyric and song in early English tradition, including discussion of popular and courtly works, late-medieval and early modern music, and the impact of the Reformation. Two issues…
Chaucer's Early Poetry.
Chaucer Frühe Dichtung.
Clemen, Wolfgang.
London: Methuen, 1963.
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1963.
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1963.
Examines how Chaucer's early poems (i.e., those written before 1380) engage the conventional forms, techniques, and themes of French and Italian models, enriching them via "humour and realism" and applying them to "new uses." His innovative…
The Comic Tales of Chaucer.
Craik, T. W.
London: Methuen, 1964.
Summarizes each of the "comic" tales of CT, with appreciative, inferential, scene-by-scene commentary on techniques of characterization, situations, and enlivening details that make the Tales "amusing." Essentially farcical, the action of MilT…
The Blazon of Honour: A Study in Renaissance Magnanimity.
Greaves, Margaret.
London: Methuen, 1964.
Studies the uses, meanings, and nuances of the concept of magnanimity in the English Middle Ages and Renaissance, including discussion of Chaucer, who, although "he makes no full-scale attempt to portray the magnanimous man in his wholeness,"…
The Quest for Love.
Holbrook, David.
London: Methuen, 1965.
Offers a psychotherapeutic approach to literature, including discussion of Chaucer's "Marriage Group" (pp. 91-120). Praises WBP for its feminine acceptance of the realities of love and the simultaneous pursuit of the desire to transcend them. The…
Chaucer: An Introduction
Hussey, S. S.
London: Methuen, 1971; 2nd ed. 1982.
Introduces Chaucer's life and works to the modern reader, summarizing the plots of individual works and explaining medieval practices and details that underlie them, and attending to their relative chronology, sources, innovations, genres, and…
The Epic
Merchant, Paul.
London: Methuen, 1971.
Discusses classical, medieval, early modern, and modern examples of literary works that have been defined as "epic," seeking to demonstrate the uses and development of the term. Includes discussion of "Langland and Chaucer" (pp. 41-44) as part of…
Notes on Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale
Ashworth, C. V., ed.
London: Methuen, 1980.
Textbook edition of NPPT in modern translation, lineated as verse, with brief introduction to Chaucer's life and language, and critical commentary keyed to sections of the narrative. The commentary includes summaries of the narrative sections, brief…
Six Centuries of Verse
Thwaite, Anthony, ed.
London: Methuen, 1984.
An anthology of selections from English poetry, accompanied by pertinent illustrations and social context, with topics ranging from Chaucer to the "Later Twentieth Century, 1934-84." Chapter one (pp. 1-15) pertains to Chaucer, with brief biographical…
Chaucer's Pilgrims: The Artistic Order of the Portraits in the Prologue.
Brooks, Harold Fletcher.
London: Methuen; New York: Barnes & Noble, 1962.
Assesses the aesthetic success of the techniques and devices used to characterize and arrange the pilgrims in GP, treating them in "five successive groups" and commenting on degrees of naturalism, pairings, significant details, and various "gamuts in…
Chaucer and His England. 8th ed.
Coulton, G. G.
Craik, T. W.. biblio. London: Methuen; New York: Barnes & Noble, 1963.
Craik, T. W.. biblio. London: Methuen; New York: Barnes & Noble, 1963.
Reprints the 8th edition (1950) of Coulton's 1908 critical biography of Chaucer, with a new bibliography by Craik (pp. 277-79).
