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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Weiskott, Eric.
Published
Notes and Queries 266 (2021): 253-55.
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Notes and Queries 266 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Style and Versification
Proverbs
Source
SAC 45:177
Date
2021
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"Proverbs" and Chaucer's Metrical Practice.
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Argues that Prov, although attributed to Chaucer in medieval manuscripts and in the Riverside Chaucer, contains verse forms not found elsewhere in Chaucer’s oeuvre.
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Sayers, William.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.2 (2021): 119-24.
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Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Language and Word Studies
Complaint of Mars
Source
SAC 45:176
Date
2021
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Chaucer and the Color Adjective "blew."
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Examines Chaucer's limited use of "blew"/"blue" in depictions of color, focusing on the phrase “teres blewe” in Mars, 8. Notes that the connotation of "blue" with melancholy surfaces later, and traces Chaucer's usage of "blewe" to its Gallo-Romance ancestor "bloi."
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Powrie, Sarah.
Published
New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.1 (2021): 18-33.
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New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.1 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Troilus and Criseyde
Source
SAC 46:171
Date
2021
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Criseyde, Consent, and the #MeToo Reader.
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Confronts the humor and "problematic sexual biases evident” in TC. Focuses on the consummation scene of Book III and the ways that "#MeToo activism" can inform a conversational pedagogy for engaging with the text, including analysis of the narrator's "victim-blaming" of Criseyde, Pandarus's "surreptitious coercion," and Troilus's susceptibility to biased gender assumptions--all viewed in light of comparative examples drawn from modern media and legal proceedings.
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Nakao, Yoshiyuki.
Published
Bulletin of University Education Center, Fukuyama University Studies in Higher Education 7 (2021): 117-38.
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Bulletin of University Education Center, Fukuyama University Studies in Higher Education 07 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Language and Word Studies
Troilus and Criseyde
Source
SAC 45:170
Date
2021
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Chaucer's Speech and Thought Representations through Their Reporting Verbs: The Case of "Troilus and Criseyde.”
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Analyzes the structure and function of reporting verbs, such as "seyde" and "quod, "in representing speech and thought in TC from a variety of viewpoints, including syntactical position of the reporting verbs, balance of direct and indirect speeches, and subjectivity. In Japanese, with English abstract.
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Feinstein, Sandy, and Bryan Shawn Wang.
Published
New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.2 (2021): 95-112.
Contributor
Wang, Bryan Shawn
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New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.2 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Parliament of Fowls
Source
SAC 45:165
Date
2021
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Mixing Medievalism and Molecular Biology in the Age of COVID-19.
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Discusses in dialogue format a hybrid "general education honors course focusing on the description, understanding, and classification of animals over time," including comments on the use of PF in this course and syllabi for it from 2019 and 2021.
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Howe-Warnky, Sarah.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.3 (2021): 258-79.
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Chaucer Review 56.3 (2021): 258-79.
Chaucer Subject
Legend of Good Women
Source
SAC 45:162
Date
2021
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"Charitable and trewe': Multiplicity, Prudence, and Pity in the Prologue of Chaucer's "Legend of Good Women.”
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Examines LGW as a poetic work that invites criticism as a function of how it is structured. Looks in depth at Alceste and her efforts in the poem, reappraising how she achieves success with the God of Love.
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Colley, John.
Published
Studies in the Age of Chaucer 43 (2021): 45-73.
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Studies in the Age of Chaucer 43 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
House of Fame
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:154
Date
2021
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Chaucer's "Ebrayk Josephus" and "The House of Fame."
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Investigates the reference to the "Judeo-Roman historian Josephus" in HF, 1429–36, exploring how his authority varies in the Middle Ages "depending on the extent to which he is understood as a Christian or a Jew," and showing how, in Chaucer's poem, "classical reception . . . is enmeshed in the intersecting discourses of race and authority." Explicates the imagery and diction associated with Josephusin HF, probes Chaucer's "own thoughts" about Jews, and integrates traditional classical reception with critical race studies.
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Griffith, John Lance.
Published
New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.2 (2021): 28-38.
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New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.2 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Book of the Duchess
Recordings and Films
Source
SAC 45:151
Date
2021
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Medieval Studies and Medievalism: Choosing Good Texts for ESL and General Education Students in Taiwan.
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Offers pedagogical justification for using Brian Helgeland’s movie "A Knight’s Tale" in multicultural teaching, with attention to the movie's brief mention of BD and discussion of the poem's usefulness in broadening student awareness.
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Fumo, Jamie C.
Published
Viator 52.2 (2021): 179-226.
Chaucer Subject
Book of the Duchess
Source
SAC 45:150
Date
2021
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"What me is": Insomnia Cures, Saintly Miracles, and Chaucer's "Book of the Duchess" as Illness Narrative.
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Interprets BD as an early example of "illness narrative." BD's structuring concern with sickness and healing, centered upon insomnia detached from the courtly discourse of lovesickness, reflects the preoccupations of late medieval natural philosophy and medicine. Adduces analogues for BD’s portrayal of healing and personal narrative, including the healing of insomnia, in hagiographic miracle collections. The "salutary potential of narrative” revealed in BD resonates with modern sociological perspectives on illness.
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Antelmi, Gerardina.
Published
Estela González de Sande, ed., Interconexiones: Estudios comparativos de literatura, lengua y cultura italianas (Madrid: Dykinson, 2021), pp. 25-34.
Contributor
González de Sande, Estela, ed.,
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Interconexiones: Estudios comparativos de literatura, lengua y cultura italianas
Chaucer Subject
Book of the Duchess
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:149
Date
2021
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Il sonno dei poeti genera capolavori: Una riflessione sul sonno in Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio e su "The Book of the Duchess" di Chaucer.
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Examines the "topos of the dream" in Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio and compares the dream vision in BD. Points to similarities with mystical and shamanic experiences toward ecstasy that go beyond the similarities and differences in the medieval literary tradition of the oneiric state.
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Davidson, Clare.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.4 (2021): 341-59.
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Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Treatise on the Astrolabe
Chaucer's Life
Source
SAC 45:147
Date
2021
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Chaucerian Guilt and the "Treatise on the Astrolabe."
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Examines the trauma of sexual violence, focusing on Chaucer's rape of Cecily Chaumpaigne, contextualizing the study of trauma through contemporary theorists Cathy Caruth and Ruth Leys along with Astr. Considers "the relationship between Chaucer's 'raptus,' various legal and cultural referents, and the materiality of sexual violence for modern readers.” Addresses the role of modern readers and the guilt these readers might feel based on their "constructed intimacy with the figure of Father Chaucer."
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Ott, Ashley R.
Published
Essays in Medieval Studies 35 (2021): 135-52.
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Essays in Medieval Studies 35 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Chaucer's Retraction
Source
SAC 45:146
Date
2021
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Erasure and Afterlife in Chaucer's "Retraction."
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Examines Ret as both an act of penance and an artistic act. Argues that the request for erasure causes the literary event to become embedded in memory, and is, therefore, an impossible request.
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Douib, Mohamed Karim.
Published
SLOAP International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Culture 7.2 (2021): 70-81.
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SLOAP International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Culture 07 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Nun's Priest and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:141
Date
2021
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History and Literature in the "Nun's Priest’s Tale": The Return of the Repressed.
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Argues that "the discarded historical event" of the Peasants' Revolt "surfaces" in NPT "not to record the cracks and crevices in the dwindling feudal system, but to participate in the bestialization and grotesquing of the 1381 insurgents and the trivialization of their rising and their cause."
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Irvin, Matthew W.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.1 (2021): 1-32.
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Chaucer Review 56.1 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Monk and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:139
Date
2021
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The Narrative Tactics of Chaucer’s Monk.
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Using Michel de Certeau's idea of the tactic, argues that the Monk represents the monastic estate, and that he uses tragedies to attack the Host, representative of the city, and the Knight, representative of the nobility. Explores the Monk's own relationship to patience and fortune, suggesting that his tragic method positions him as most able to guard against fortune.
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Rabin, Andrew.
Published
Notes and Queries 68.2 (2021): 164-65.
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Notes and Queries 68 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Prioress and Her Tale
Canon's Yeoman and His Tale
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:134
Date
2021
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An Alchemical Analogue to the Virgin's 'Greyn': "The Prioress’s Tale," ll. 662-72.
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Claims that Chaucer may have been aware of a fourteenth-century alchemical work prescribing an "elixir" of "a grain of wheat soaked in wine" that prolongs life long enough for someone whose death is imminent to "speak, make their will, and confess." Chaucer's interest in alchemy, evinced in CYT, suggests the possibility of his awareness of this recipe.
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Lampert-Weissig, Lisa.
Published
Studies in the Age of Chaucer 43 (2021): 111-49; 3 b& w illus.
Chaucer Subject
Prioress and Her Tale
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:133
Date
2021
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The Wasps' Nest: Antisemitism, Conspiracy Theory, and "The Prioress’s Tale."
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Reads PrT and the thirteenth-century Anglo-Norman "Hugo de
Lincolnia" as "conspiracy theory narratives," showing "how they use language and imagery to generate aesthetic emotions, especially fear and disgust," and revealing connections "both to other contemporary narratives and to a long tradition of antisemitic narrative that extends through 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion' to the global conspiracy theories of the early twenty-first century.
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Blurton, Heather.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.4 (2021): 397-412.
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Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Prioress and Her Tale
Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
Source
SAC 45>:130
Date
2021
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Retelling the "Prioress’s Tale": Antisemitism, Racism, and Patience Agbabi’s "Telling Tales."
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Considers PrT and its depiction of premodern antisemitism and relation to premodern race. Ties PrT’s construction of Jews as a cursed monolith to the workings of structural racism. Discusses Agbabi's "Sharps an Flats," which demonstrates "how Chaucer's tale can usefully function as a parable for thinking about racism."
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Douib, Mohamed Karim.
Published
International Journal of Language and Literary Studies 3.4 (2021): 154-66.
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International Journal of Language and Literary Studies 3 (2021):
Chaucer Subject
Pardoner and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:127
Date
2021
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De/Stabilizing Heterosexuality in the Pardoner’s Tale.
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Claims that the "Pardoner's atypical sexuality is subversive of the medieval gender matrix and that his challenge to heteronormativity is ultimately encompassed and disarmed." The descriptions of the Pardoner in GP and PardPT disrupt "the medieval normative order," but his "containment and silencing" by the Host and Knight reinforce the status quo."
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Edmondson, George.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.3 (2021): 225-57.
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Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Franklin and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:125
Date
2021
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Pulling Back from Politics: Second Nature and Oikonomia in the "Franklin's Tale."
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Contextualizes FranT using Hannah Arendt's "The Human Condition," and argues that the tale represents another moment in CT where journeys end abruptly before the destination is reached. Considers how the tale functions as "a parable of how household management, oikonomia, merged with and supplanted politics." Ends with a discussion of Dorigen and how she views the rocky Breton coast.
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Walsh, Lora.
Published
Studies in the Age of Chaucer 43 (2021): 75–109.
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Studies in the Age of Chaucer 43 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Clerk and His Tale
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:124
Date
2021
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The Clerk as Secular Cleric and Griselda as Ecclesiological Type.
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Interprets Griselda of ClT "as the late medieval English Church wedded to a secular power [Walter] that would radically dominate and divest her in the name of reform." Resists "domineering exegetical acts," using "literary and feminist biblical-analytical methods" instead, and situating the tale historically. Considers source material to address the tale’s combination of emotional intensity and allegorical valence, and reads the Clerk as a "secular cleric" who "is not worldly enough to profit from the very arrangement he upholds between serviceable clerics and royal power."
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Turner, Marion.
Published
Times Literary Supplement November 19, 2021, pp. 14-15.
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Times Literary Supplement November 19, 2021
Chaucer Subject
Wife of Bath and Her Tale
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations
Source
SAC 45:118
Date
2021
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Telling Tales: Zadie Smith's New Incarnation of a Six-Hundred-Year-Old Heroine
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Reviews a production of Zadie Smith’s stage play "The Wife of Willesden" (Kiln Theatre), along with the edition of the play (London: Penguin, 2021), describing its relations with WBPT and mentioning other recent adaptations.
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Morrison, Susan Signe.
Published
Notes and Queries 266.1 (2021): 45-49.
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Notes and Queries 266 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Reeve and His Tale
Language and Word Studies
Source
SAC 45:110
Date
2021
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Consent and "Lemman" in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Reeve's Tale.”
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Contemplates the word "lemman" in Malyne's dawn song of RvT: its connotations elsewhere in Chaucer's corpus indicate that it names her experience the night before as sexual assault.
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Thompson, Kenneth J.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.3 (2021): 280-95.
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Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:102
Date
2021
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Chaucer's Yeoman and Richard II's Archers of the Crown.
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Focuses on the Yeoman of GP, suggesting that the figure may have been based on Richard II's archers of the crown. Examines the life of Thomas Forster of Drybek, one of these archers, catalogues biographical information about him, and suggests he is a possible exemplar for the Yeoman.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Author / Editor
Hsy, Jonathan.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.4 (2021): 378-96.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Chaucer's Infuence and Later Allusion
Romaunt of the Rose
Source
SAC 45:99
Date
2021
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Chaucer's Brown Faces: Race, Interpretation, Adaptation.
Description
An account of the resource
Employs critical race studies and adaptation studies to trace the role and frequency of "somatic brownness" in CT and Rom. Considers brownness as a racial category that is capacious, before tracing "Chaucerian brownness" in several modern adaptations, including Patience Agbabi’s "Telling Tales" (2014).
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Items for the Chaucer Database
Author / Editor
Beidler, Peter G.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.3 (2021): 296-308.
Alternative Title
Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations
Reeve and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:96
Date
2021
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Retuning Chaucer's Instrument: Chaucer and the Trots Once Again.
Description
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References a previous article from thirty-five years ago that discussed various translations of important passages from Chaucer and appraised them. As a companion piece, considers ten verse translations of the opening lines of CT. Concludes with an examination of Christopher Lauer's translation of RvT.