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Bazire, Joyce, and David Mills, comps.   Year's Work in English Studies 47 (1968): 93-105.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1966.

Bazire, Joyce, and David Mills.   Year's Work in English Studies 48 (1969): 87-101.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1967.

Bazire, Joyce,and David Mills,   Year's Work in English Studies 58 (1979): 107-23.
Discursive bibliography of Chaucer studies published in 1977.

Bazire, Joyce,and David Mills, comps.   Year's Work in English Studies 59 (1980): 105-21.
A bibliographical essay surveying Chaucer criticism for 1978.

Bazire, Joyce,and David Mills, comps.   Year's Work in English Studies 57 (1978): 89-100.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1976.

Bazire, Joyce,and David Mills, comps.   Year's Work in English Studies 56 (1977): 118-29.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1975.

Bazire, Joyce,and David Mills, comps.   Year's Work in English Studies 60 (1981): 101-20.
Discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1979.

Bazire, Joyce,and David Mills, comps.   Year's Work in English Studies 55 (1976): 148-66.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1974.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 45 (1966): 80-96.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1964.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 44 (1965): 90-99.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1963.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 43 (1964): 78-87.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1962.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 42 (1963): 74-81.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1961.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 41 (1963): 69-79.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1960.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 40 (1961): 73-81.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1959.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 39 (1960): 81-87.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1958.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 38 (1960): 92-105.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1957.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 37 (1958): 103-10.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1956.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 36 (1957): 76-88.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1955 divided into four sections: General, CT, TC, and Other Works.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 35 (1956): 55-66.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1954 divided into four sections: General, CT, TC, and Other Works.

Bazire, Joyce.   Year's Work in English Studies 34 (1955): 57-74.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1953.

Bazire, Joyce..   Year's Work in English Studies 46 (1967): 87-101.
A discursive review of Chaucerian scholarship and research published in 1965.

Beach, Charles Franklyn.   CSL: The Bulletin of The New York C. S. Lewis Society 26. 4-5 (1995): 1-11.
Describes C. S. Lewis's formulation of courtly love and applies it to TC, arguing that Chaucer exaggerates certain of its features to show its "weaknesses" (particularly through humor, Pandarus, and the narrator) and to replace it with divine love.

Beach, Charles Franklyn.   Anthony Giffone and Marlene San Miguel Groner, eds. Proceedings, Northeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature, 2003, Farmingdale State University of New York (Farmingdale, N.Y.: Farmingdale State University, 2004), pp. 5-10.
Comments on various assessments of the Prioress as a figure of false appearances and suggests that Chaucer undercuts PrT through the reference to Hugh of Lincoln, which ironically evokes the twelfth-century Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, who defended Jews.

Beadle, Richard, and J. J. Griffiths, intro.   Norman, Okla.: Pilgrim Books, 1983.
A fifteenth-century manuscript of major importance in establishing the TC text--which contains in a sixteenth-century hand Henryson's "Testament of Cresseid" also.

Beadle, Richard,and A. J. Piper,eds.   Hants: Scolar Press, 1995
Fifteen essays by various authors on topics in book production from the twelfth to the seventeenth centuries, including discussion of Gower manuscripts (M. B. Parkes), a Wyclif manuscript (Anne Hudson), Wynkyn de Worde (Lotte Hellinga), codicological…
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