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Pérez Fernández, Tamara, and Ana Sáez Hidalgo.
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SELIM 14 (2007): 197-220.
Date
2007
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Sáez-Hidalgo, Ana.
Chaucer Subject
Troilus and Criseyde
Manuscripts and Textual Studies.
Journal by Volume Number
SELIM: Journal of the Spanish Society for Mediaeval English Language and Literature 14 (2007).
Source
vxl SAC 31:320
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'A man textueel': Scribal Readings and Interpretations of Troilus and Criseyde Through the Glosses in Manuscript British Library Harley 2392
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Analyzes the unique marginal annotations in the Harley 2392 version of TC, exploring the role played by the scribe of the manuscript. The marginalia seem to hint at something beyond the task of a copyist, since they entail interpretation of what Chaucer wrote.
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Bale, Anthony.
Published
Helen Phillips, ed. Chaucer and Religion (Cambridge: Brewer, 2010), pp. 52-64.
Date
2010
Alternative Title
Chaucer and Religion.
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Prioress and Her Tale
Man of Law and His Tale
Source
mea sac 35:130.
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'A maner Latyn corrupt': Chaucer and the Absent Religions
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Discusses "non-Christian religion" represented in the CT and examines what it means to be a Jew in PrT or a Muslim in MLT. Argues that Chaucer's understanding of Judaism in PrT and Islam in MLT reveals the "ironies of self-identity and the patterns of human experience" within CT.
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Weisl, Angela Jane.
Published
Tison Pugh and Marcia Smith Marzec, eds. Men and Masculinities in Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde" (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2008), pp. 115-31.
Date
2008
Alternative Title
Men and Masculinities in Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde."
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Troilus and Criseyde
Source
vxl SAC 32:324.
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'A Mannes Game': Criseyde's Masculinity in Troilus and Criseyde
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Criseyde shows more of a "mannes herte" than does Troilus in the consummation scene of TC. Throughout the poem, she chooses masculine, active self-interest rather than feminine, passive submission. In characterizing Criseyde, TC explores and exploits several oppositions--dishonor/death, masculine/feminine, epic/romance, Greece/Troy, war/love--thereby destabilizing gender.
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Florschuetz, Angela.
Published
Chaucer Review 44 (2009): 25-60.
Date
2009
Chaucer Subject
Clerk and His Tale
Man of Law and His Tale
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 44 (2009).
Source
vxl sac 33:132
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'A Mooder He Hath, but Fader Hath He Noon': Constructions of Genealogy in the Clerk's Tale and the Man of Law's Tale
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ClT and MLT dramatize contemporary uncertainties concerning the extent of a mother's genetic "influence" on her offspring, even as they critique the "fantasy of an autonomous male line." Given that disputes regarding monarchal succession formed the crux of the Hundred Years' War, these two portions of CT also critique the French tendency to deny maternal transmission of royal blood.
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Lyall, Roderick J.
Published
Studies in Scottish Literature 26 (1991): 1-18.
Date
1991
Chaucer Subject
Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion.
Journal by Volume Number
Studies in Scottish Literature 26 (1991).
Source
mea
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'A New Maid Channoun'? Redefining the Canonical in Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Literature
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A historical survey of Scottish literary canons reveals three distinct systems of canonicity. Of particular interest is the effect of Chaucer on the canonicity of the New Chaucerians.
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Hass, Robin R.
Published
Exemplaria 14: 383-422, 2002.
Date
2002
Chaucer Subject
Style and Versification.
Journal by Volume Number
Exemplaria 14 (2002)
Source
vxl sac 26: 96
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'A Picture of Such Beauty in Their Minds': The Medieval Rhetoricians, Chaucer, and Evocative Effictio
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Argues that Chaucer and several rhetoricians deliberately construct verbal portraits of the female body and feminize language to engage readers in the pursuit of textual pleasure; this engagement is predicated on a particular way of looking at, defining, and responding to woman.
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Nolan, Barbara.
Published
PMLA 101 (1986): 154-69.
Date
1986
Chaucer Subject
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.
Journal by Volume Number
PMLA 101 (1986).
Source
jules SAC 10 (135)
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'A Poet Ther Was': Chaucer's Voices in the General Prologue to the 'Canterbury Tales'
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Though the antipoetic and devoutly Christian voices of ParsT and Ret conclude CT, Chaucer assumes three voices in GP: a "clerkly" and rhetorically trained voice for the opening, Chaucer the Pilgrim's voice reporting on the group, and Harry Bailly's voice with his mirth- and profit-oriented spiel for the end of GP.
See Michael Moriarty, "Forum Response to Barbara Nolan's 'Chaucer's Voices'," PMLA 101 (1986): 859-60.
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Walsh, Brian.
Published
Religion and Literature 45.3 (2013): 81-113.
Date
2013
Chaucer Subject
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations
Journal by Volume Number
Religion and Literature 45 (2013)
Source
mea; 2/17/2017 sac 38:36
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'A Priestly Farewell': Gower's Tomb and Religious Change in 'Pericles'
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Takes an in-depth look at the influence of John Gower's "Confessio Amantis" on Shakespeare's "Pericles," focusing on cultural spirituality and the portrayal of death. Briefly contrasts the editorial process through which Chaucer's works evolved with the unchanging state of Gower's work.
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Woods, William F.
Published
Chaucer Review 24 (1989): 139-49.
Date
1989
Chaucer Subject
Shipman and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 24 (1989)
Source
jules SAC 13 (169)
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'A Professional Thyng' : The Wife as Merchant's Apprentice in the 'Shipman's Tale'
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The social background of ShT offers a rationale for the actions of the characters, especially of the wife. Her struggle to achieve parity in her mercantile marriage transforms her into a reflection of her husband. The monk, who is a "competing interest," aids this transformation.
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Hull Taylor, Candace.
Published
DAI A68.09 (2008): n.p.
Date
2008
Chaucer Subject
Tale of Melibee
Journal by Volume Number
Dissertation Abstracts International 68 (2008).
Source
vxl SAC 32:270.
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'A prudent feruentnesse or a feruent prudence': Reading Prudence in Classical, Patristic and Medieval Texts
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Examines the cardinal virtues, especially prudence, from the Socratic philosophers to the late Middle Ages. Considers Mel in an epilogue.
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Risden, E. L.
Published
FCS 35 (2010): 105-11.
Date
2010
Chaucer Subject
Prioress and Her Tale
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Journal by Volume Number
Fifteenth-Century Studies 35 (2010).
Source
vxl sac 34:251
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'A Revelation of Purgatory' and Chaucer's Prioress
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Assesses the Prioress in light of "A Revelation of Purgatory by an Unknown, Fifteenth-Century Woman Visionary" (1422), arguing that the later work provides evidence that Chaucer's character would have been found "culpable" for her worldliness.
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Waterhouse, Ruth.
Published
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 79 (1978): 126-36.
Date
1978
Chaucer Subject
Second Nun and Her Tale.
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations.
Journal by Volume Number
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 79 (1978)
Source
jules SAC 02 (211)
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'A Rose by Any Other Name': Two Versions of the Legend of Saint Cecilia
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Resemblances between Aelfric's and Chaucer's versions of the St. Cecilia legend suggest a common Latin source, possibly Mombritius' "Passio." But Chaucer's treatment, different from Aelfric's especially in dealing with the crowns of flowers, is more affective and immediate.
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Hanrahan, Michael.
Published
Chaucer Review 35: 335-50, 2001.
Date
2001
Chaucer Subject
Clerk and His Tale.
Chaucer's Life.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 35 (2001)
Source
jules SAC 25 (206)
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'A Straunge Succesour Sholde Take Youre Heritage' : The Clerk's Tale and the Crisis of Ricardian Rule
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ClT reflects aspects of Richard II's life and philosophy of kingship--and perhaps Chaucer's fanciful solutions to Richard II's political dilemma of an heirless realm: divorce or a consort advisor. The insistence on "obedience to authority" in ClT mirrors Richard's growing concern with disobedience as "the greatest affront to a ruler" and acquires "very real political associations for its Ricardian readers."
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Gates, Barbara T.
Published
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 77 (1976): 369-75.
Date
1976
Chaucer Subject
Merchant and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 77 (1976)
Source
jules - 26/9/94 SAC 1 (147)
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'A Temple of False Goddis': Cupidity and Mercantile Values in Chaucer's Fruit-Tree Episode
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The references to the licentious god Pluto and the rich and lecherous Solomon that Proserpina talks of contribute to the notion of covetousness in MerT. The language of trade, commercial values, and the references to Solomon's prosperity in commerce make the tale the Merchant's.
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Yager, Susan.
Published
Chaucer Review 28 (1994): 393-404.
Date
1994
Chaucer Subject
Reeve and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 28 (1994)
Source
jules SAC 18 (1996) - 171
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'A Whit Thyng in Hir Ye': Perception and Error in the 'Reeve's Tale'
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The "whit thyng" the miller's wife sees in the dark bedroom is not the clerk's nightcap. Instead, the term is taken from medieval philosophy, wherein objects are first judged by color. On closer inspection, they become human and take form. The "white thing" is often subject to human error. Thus, RvT, like other stories in the first fragment, explores "the limitations of human perception."
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Lee, Anne Thompson.
Published
Chaucer Review 19 (1984): 169-78.
Date
1984
Chaucer Subject
Franklin and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 19 (1984)
Source
jules SAC 09 (180)
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'A Woman True and Fair': Chaucer's Portrayal of Dorigen in the 'Franklin's Tale'
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Most critical opinion has followed Kittredge's 1912 evaluation of FranT as Chaucer's treatment of ideal marriage. FranT is actually about what it is like to be married, and its center is Dorigen, Chaucer's unique portrayal of a genuinely good, loving, and lovable woman.
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Mooney, Linne R.
Published
Medium Aevum 67 (1998): 235-56.
Date
1998
Chaucer Subject
Nun's Priest and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Medium Aevum 67 (1998)
Source
jules SAC 22 - 271.
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'A Woman's Reply to Her Lover' and Four Other New Courtly Love Lyrics in Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.3.19
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Prints the lyric "My lefe ys faren in a lond," referred to by Chaucer in NPT 7.2879.
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Fehrenbacher, Richard W.
Published
Chaucer Review 29 (1994): 134-48.
Date
1994
Chaucer Subject
Nun's Priest and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 29 (1994)
Source
jules SAC 18 (1996) - 239
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'A Yeerd Enclosed Al About': Literature and History in the 'Nun's Priest's Tale'
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With the introduction of "Jakke Straw" into NPT, Chaucer returns to the English setting of the early Canterbury stories. By alternating styles in the peasant passages and the chicken passages, he both addresses the historical turmoil of the day and, ultimately, retreats from it. Such vacillation reflects the unwillingness of Chaucer's contemporaries to take seriously the voice of the third estate.
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Gellert, Anamaria.
Published
Textus: English Studies in Italy 22.3 (2009): 573-98.
Date
2009
Chaucer Subject
Prioress and Her Tale
Manuscripts and Textual Studies
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations
Journal by Volume Number
Textus: English Studies in Italy 22 (2009)
Source
mea; 9/25/2013 No SAC
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'Abit ne makith neither monk ne frere': Text and Pictorial Paratext in the 'Prioress's Tale'
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Examines the Ellesmere illustration of the Prioress and early woodcut representations (Caxton, de Worde, and Pynson) of her and of the gathering of the pilgrims, arguing that the Prioress is represented as a courtly lady in Caxton's group portrait rather than, as in the other portraits, an unequivocally holy nun. Includes five b&w illustrations.
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Roney, Lois.
Published
Parentheses: Papers in Medieval Studies 1 (1999): 17-33. [Web publication.]
Date
1999
Chaucer Subject
Franklin and His Tale
Journal by Volume Number
In Parentheses: Papers in Medieval Studies 01 (1999).
Source
mea; 3/19/2014 No SAC
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'Abuse of Innocents' as a Theme in The Canterbury Tales: Dorigen as an Instance
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Argues that Dorigen of FranT is educable and capable of philosophical speculation but, as a woman limited by her culture, "she is unable to reason out ethical choices for herself." Through Dorigen (and other female characters), Chaucer criticizes the social conditions and practices that keep women innocent and obedient.
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Leland, Virgina E.,with John L. leland.
Published
Michigan Academician 14 (1981): 71-79.
Date
1981
Contributor
Leland, John L.
Chaucer Subject
Chaucer's Life.
Reeve and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Michigan Academician 14 (1981)
Source
jules SAC 05 (6)
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'According to the Law of the Marsh and of Our Realm of England': Chaucer as commissioner of Dikes and Ditches
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Chaucer's work as commissioner in the marshes between Greenwich and Woolwich may have suggested images for RvT. Fellow commissioners may have influenced GP portraits.
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Lipton, Emma.
Published
Dissertation Abstracts International 60 (1999): 123A.
Date
1999
Chaucer Subject
Franklin and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Dissertation Abstracts International 60 (1999)
Source
jules SAC 22 - 245
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'Affections of the Mind': The Politics of Marriage in Late Medieval English Literature
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Influenced by literature, the meaning of marriage changed radically in late-medieval England. Replacing the celebration of celibacy as reflecting union with Christ, earthly marriage validated itself in bourgeois ideology, as shown by FranT, Gower, the "Mary Plays from the N-Town Cycle," and Margery Kempe.
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Burton, T. L.
Published
Southern Review (Adelaide) 20 (1987): 192-98.
Date
1987
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism.
Journal by Volume Number
Southern Review (Adelaide) 20 (1987)
Source
jules SAC 11 (68)
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'Al is for to Selle': Chaucer, Marx, and the 'New Historicism'
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Review article.
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Cady, Diane Marie.
Published
DAI 62 : 2415A, 2002.
Date
2002
Chaucer Subject
Wife of Bath and her Tale.
Merchant and His Tale.
Pardoner and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Dissertation Abstracts International 62 (2002)
Source
vxl sac 26:166
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'Al is for to selle': Money, Language, and Gender in the 'Canterbury Tales'
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Language, money, and gender are "signifying systems" that underlie notions of law and order in medieval tradition. Cady examines how Chaucer presents the interactions of these systems in WBPT, MerT, and PardT.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
ChaucerItem2
Items for the Chaucer Database
Author / Editor
Giancarlo, Matthew Christopher.
Published
Dissertation Abstracts International 58 (1998): 4264A.
Date
1998
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism.
Journal by Volume Number
Dissertation Abstracts International 58 (1998)
Source
jules SAC 22 - 118
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'Al Nys but Conseil': The Medieval Idea of Counsel and the Poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer
Description
An account of the resource
Describes classical, biblical, and patristic notions of "counsel" as background to Chaucer's "transcendentalizing notion of counsel."
Considers counsel in BD, PF, Mel, TC, KnT, NPT, WBPT, MerT, ManT, and ParsT, arguing that Chaucer aligns human counsel with "consilium Dei" and that he indicates human inability to achieve this ideal.