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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Acker, Paul.
Published
Daniel T. Kline, ed. Medieval Literature for Children (London: Routledge, 2003), pp. 143-54.
Date
2003
Alternative Title
Medieval Literature for Children.
Chaucer Subject
Prioress and Her Tale.
Source
vxl sac 28:155
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A Schoolchild's Primer (Plimpton MS 258)
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Considers the Plimpton primer (written in English) in relation to the Latin education depicted in PrT; includes an edition of the primer.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Ackerman, Robert A.
Published
New York: Random House, 1966,
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xviii, 171 pp.; 6 illus.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Source
mea; 7/19/2023
Date
1966
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Backgrounds to Medieval Literature.
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Introduces "Social and Religious Backgrounds" to Old English and to Middle English literatures in separate chapters, along with one chapter each on developments in the medieval English language, "Popular Christian Doctrine" of the era, and the medieval "World View"; also includes a chapter on critical approaches to these literatures—rhetorical study, source study, folklore studies, and allegorical criticism. Refers to Chaucer frequently when giving examples, details, or illustrations of generalizations, citing him much more often than his contemporaries.
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Ackerman, Robert W.
Published
Beryl Rowland, ed. Companion to Chaucer Studies. Rev. ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1979), pp. 21-41.
Date
1979
Alternative Title
Companion to Chaucer Studies.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism.
Source
jules SAC 03 (13)
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Chaucer, the Church, and Religion
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References to popular Christianity pervade Chaucer's work, especially CT and the shorter poems, but these usually concern the lower clergy and routine matters. His canon does not include ponderous didactic allegory or theological treatises.
Added in the revised edition, replacing Olson's "Chaucer and Fourteenth-Century Society."
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Ackerman, Robert W.
Published
John H. Fisher, ed. The Medieval Literature of Western Europe: A Review of Research, Mainly 1930-1960 (New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1966), pp. 110-22.
Contributor
Fisher, John H., ed.
Alternative Title
The Medieval Literature of Western Europe: A Review of Research, Mainly 1930-1960.
Chaucer Subject
Bibliographies, Reports, and Research
Source
mea; 4/23/2023
Date
1966
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Chaucer.
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Discursive bibliography of Chaucer studies (ca. 1930-1960), with five sub-sections: Bibliographies, Editions, and the Chaucer Canon; Chaucer's Life and Times; Chaucer's English; General Critical Works; The Canterbury Tales; and Troilus and Criseyde and the Minor Works.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Ackroyd, Peter, trans.
Published
London: Penguin; New York: Viking, 2009.
Date
2009
Physical Description
xii, 436 pp. [11] b&w illus.
Contributor
Bantock, Nick, illus.
Chaucer Subject
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations.
Canterbury Tales--General.
Source
vxl sac 33:9
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The Canterbury Tales--Geoffrey Chaucer: A Retelling by Peter Ackroyd
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Primarily a prose modernization of CT (Th in verse; Mel and ParsT excluded) that emulates Chaucer's shifts in register and idiom. Includes a translator's note and an introduction on Chaucer's life and works. Illustratrd by Nick Bantock.
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Ackroyd, Peter.
Published
London : Chatto & Windus, 2002.
Date
2002
Physical Description
xxii, 516 pp.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism.
Source
vxl SAC 27: 88
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Albion: The Origins of the English Imagination
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Ackroyd discusses Chaucer within the larger context of describing and defining the distinctive qualities of English imagination, focusing on Chaucer's themes of remembrance, science, and truth as part of the process of becoming English. Considers HF, LGW, PF, TC, BD, CT, and RvT. Includes a bibliography and index.
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Ackroyd, Peter.
Published
London : Chatto & Windus, 2004.
Date
2004
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xvi, 175 pp. 21 b&w illus.; 18 color illus.
Chaucer Subject
Chaucer's Life.
Source
vxl SAC 28:6
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Chaucer
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A biography of Chaucer that records his career as a courtier and diplomat and explores how it may have affected his personality and shaped his poetry. Designed for a general audience, with translations of quoted material, suggestions for further reading, and a brief index.
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Ackroyd, Peter.
Published
London: Chatto & Windus, 2003.
Date
2003
Physical Description
viii, 213 pp.
Chaucer Subject
Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
Source
mea 7/18/2013 No SAC
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The Clerkenwell Tales
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Historical novel set in medieval London, comprised of interlinked stories about various characters who are modeled on Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims.
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Acocella, Joan.
Published
New Yorker, December 21 and 28, 2009, pp. 140-45.
Date
2009
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations
Journal by Volume Number
New Yorker
Source
vxl sac 33:56
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All England : 'The Canterbury Tales' Retold
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Appreciative criticism of Chaucer's art and reputation; includes a review of Peter Ackroyd's 2009 translation of "The Can terbury Tales"
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Adamina, Maia.
Published
Trickster's Way 4.1 (2005): n.p.
Date
2005
Chaucer Subject
Nun's Priest and His Tale
Journal by Volume Number
Trickster's Way 04 (2005) <http://www.trinity.edu/org/tricksters/trixway>
Source
vxl SAC 31:266
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The Priest and the Fox: Tricksters in Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale
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Adamina assesses the trickster qualities of the fox and of the Nun's Priest, including various kinds of linguistic slipperiness, doubleness, and flattery.
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Adams, Alison,Armel H. Diverres, Karen Stern, and Kenneth Varty,eds.
Published
Woodbridge and Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer, 1986.
Date
1986
Contributor
Diverres, Armel H.,
Stern, Karen,
Varty, Kenneth,ed.
ed.
ed.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism.
Series
Arthurian Studies, no. 16.
Source
jules SAC 11 (55)
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The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance: Essays on Arthurian Prose Romances in Memory of Cedric E. Pickford
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These essays, which relate to the development of Arthurian prose romance from the early thirteenth century to the end of the medieval period, are arranged chronologically and grouped by theme or text.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, George R.
Published
Explicator 24.5 (1966), item 41.
Journal by Volume Number
Explicator 24 (1966)
Chaucer Subject
Shipman and His Tale
Source
mea; 9/16/2018
Date
1966
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Chaucer's "The Shipman's Tale," 173-177.
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Contends that the six things that women desire listed by the wife in ShT (7.173-77) align the wife with the fairy-tale victim of marriage to an ogre, ironically helping to characterize her, her husband, and their marriage.
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Adams, George R.
Published
Literature and Psychology 18 (1968): 215-22.
Journal by Volume Number
Literature and Psychology 18 (1968)
Chaucer Subject
General Prologue to the Caanterbury Tales
Parson and His Tale
Source
mea; 7/6/2023
Date
1968
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Sex and Clergy in Chaucer's "General Prologue."
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Argues that the seven clerical pilgrims described in GP (Prioress, Monk, Friar, Clerk, Parson, Summoner, and Pardoner) are "partially or wholly defined by their sexual propensities," constituting a thematic pattern of "caritas" in tension with "amor" and exemplifying the Parson's condemnation of "Luxuria" (ParsT 10.890-902).
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Adams, George R.
Published
English Notes 3 (Spring 1969): 3-14.
Journal by Volume Number
English Notes 03 (1969)
Chaucer Subject
Canon's Yeoman and His Tale
Source
mea; 9/20/2023
Date
1969
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The Canon's Yeoman: Alchemist, Confidence Man, Artist.
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Item not seen. Listed in Lorrayne Y. Baird, A Bibliography of Chaucer, 1964-1973 (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1977): item 1252.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, George R., and Bernard S. Levy.
Published
English Language Notes 3 (1966): 245-48.
Contributor
Levy, Bernard S.
Journal by Volume Number
English Language Notes 03 (1966)
Chaucer Subject
Troilus and Criseyde
Knight and His Tale
Nun's Priest and His Tale
Source
mea, 9/16/2018
Date
1966
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Good and Bad Fridays and May 3 in Chaucer.
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Explores the implications of three interrelated allusions in Chaucer's works (TC 2.55ff., KnT 1.1462ff., and NPT 7.3187ff.), observing connections "between Friday, May 3, Venus, the May festival season, and the Invention of the Cross," connections that Chaucer "intended" and that pose tensions between sensual and sacred love.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, George Roy.
Published
Dissertation Abstracts International 22.07 (1962): 2382.
Journal by Volume Number
Dissertation Abstracts International 22 (1962)
Chaucer Subject
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
Source
mea; 4/21/21
Date
1962
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Chaucer's "General Prologue": A Study in Tradition and the Individual Talent.
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Examines Chaucer's use of first-person narration, "traditional themes," "rhetorical principles," and "artistic structure" in GP, exploring the pilgrimage and spring motifs, the chain of being, and connections between this chain, the serial descriptions, and "duality" of the views of love represented by the Knight and the Parson in CT.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, Jenny, and Nancy Mason Bradbury, eds
Published
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2017.
Physical Description
x, 294 pp.
Contributor
Bradbury, Nancy Mason, ed.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Source
SAC 41:118
Date
2017
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Medieval Women and Their Objects.
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An account of the resource
Collection of essays that represents multifaceted views of gender and material culture in late medieval France and England. For seven essays that pertain to Chaucer search for Medieval Women and Their Objects under Alternative Title.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, Jenny.
Published
Chaucer Review 34: 125-38, 1999.
Date
1999
Chaucer Subject
Book of the Duchess.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 34 (1999)
Source
jules SAC 23 (225)
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Pawn Takes Knight's Queen : Playing with Chess in the Book of the Duchess
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An account of the resource
In BD, Chaucer complicates the chess metaphor by adding the concept of gambling, which had become standard both in literary depiction and in actual play. By doing so, he adds an economic dimension, characterizing marriage relationships in the Middle Ages and Gaunt's own relationship with Duchess Blanche.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, Jenny.
Published
Studies in the Age of Chaucer 26 (2004): 267-97.
Date
2004
Chaucer Subject
Chaucerian Apocrypha.
Canterbury Tales--General.
Shipman and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Studies in the Age of Chaucer 26 (2004)
Source
vxl sac 28:216
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Exchequers and Balances: Anxieties of Exchange in The Tale of Beryn
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An account of the resource
Adams argues that the "discourse of gaming" underlies "Beryn" and its Prologue (a.k.a. "The Canterbury Interlude"), which offer "centralized regulation as a solution to the inequalities inherent in exchange and commerce."
Less optimistic about mercantile trust and goodwill than is Chaucer in CT (especially ShT), the "Beryn" author is nevertheless a good deal less distrustful of commerce than is Langland in "Piers Plowman."
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, Jenny.
Published
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006.
Date
2006
Physical Description
252 pp.
Chaucer Subject
Book of the Duchess
Chaucerian Apocrypha.
Series
The Middle Ages Series
Source
vxl sac 30:100
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Power Play: The Literature and Politics of Chess in the Late Middle Ages
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Studies the ways that chess represents types of political and social order, examining the "Liber de Moribus Hominum et Officiis Nobilium" of Jacobus de Cessolis, "Les echecs amoureux," BD, the "Tale of Beryn," Hoccleve's "Regement of Princes," and the English translation of Jacobus's "Liber," published by Caxton as "The Game and Play of Chess." The discussions of BD and Beryn are revisions of previous publications: "Pawn Takes Knight's Queen: Playing with Chess in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess" and "Exchequers and Balances: Anxieties of Exchange in The Tale of Beryn."
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, Jenny.
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Jenny Adams and Nancy Mason Bradbury, eds. Medieval Women and Their Objects (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2017), pp. 248-66.
Chaucer Subject
Book of the Duchess
Source
SAC 41:271
Date
2017
Alternative Title
Medieval Women and Their Objects
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Transgender and the Chess Queen in Chaucer's "Book of the Duchess."
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Considers BD and the metaphor of chess, particularly the way in which the rules of the game are remediated in the action of the poem. Looks at gender-crossing in relation to BD, but transcends previous arguments focusing on the chess allegory. Considers the game's "polychronic meanings" as a model for other medieval chess scenes. Claims that the queen's return as the male pawn links reanimation with gender fluidity, as does her alternate title as "fers."
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Adams, Jenny.
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Sharon M. Rowley, ed. Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 79-99.
Alternative Title
Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts
Chaucer Subject
Clerk and His Tale
Miller and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:120
Date
2021
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On Chaucer's Clerk, His Books, and the Value of Education.
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Examines how Chaucer's characters in CT, particularly the Clerk in ClT and Nicholas in MilT, reveal "intersections of debt and education" and, therefore, are shapedby their participation in "late medieval England's educational economy."
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Adams, John F.
Published
Studies in Medieval Culture 4 (1974): 446-51.
Date
1974
Chaucer Subject
Merchant and His Tale.
Journal by Volume Number
Studies in Medieval Culture, no. 04 (1974)
Source
jules SAC 03 (116)
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The Janus Symbolism in 'The Merchant's Tale'
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An account of the resource
MerT is both fabliau and romance, both realistic and allegorical. Janus was god of gates and of marriage beds. January falls under Aquarius, associated with old age; May, under Gemini, was associated with youth. The name of the sacred Roman gate was Iannus Geminus.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Adams, John F.
Published
Modern Language Quarterly 24 (1963): 61-65.
Journal by Volume Number
Modern Language Quarterly 24 (1963)
Chaucer Subject
Troilus and Criseyde
Style and Versification
Source
mea; 4/24/2020
Date
1963
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Irony in Troilus' Apostrophe to the Vacant House of Criseyde.
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An account of the resource
Observes a variety of astrological and sexual puns, allusions, and emphases in Troilus's address to Criseyde's house ("paraclausithyron"), distancing the reader from Troilus's grief and emphasizing sensual love.
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Adams, John F.
Published
Essays in Criticism 12 (1962): 126-32.
Journal by Volume Number
Essays in Criticism 12 (1962)
Chaucer Subject
Summoner and His Tale
Style and Versification
Source
mea; 5/10/21
Date
1962
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Title
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The Structure of Irony in "The Summoner's Tale."
Description
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Identifies ways that word-play, echoic details, and thematic patterning contribute to the "dramatic" irony in SumT whereby the friar's hypocritical glossing is revealed and insulted without overt glossing by the narrator.