Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales: Vol. 2
- Author / Editor
- Correale, Robert M., and Mary Hamel, eds.
Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales: Vol. 2
- Published
- Woodbridge, Suffolk; and Rochester, N.Y. : D. S. Brewer, 2005.
- Physical Description
- xvi, 824 pp.
- Series
- Chaucer Studies, no. 35.
- Description
- An anthology of the sources and analogues for selections from CT. Each section comments on source-and-analogue relations, edits the materials in a form close to what Chaucer might have known, and provides facing-page translations of non-English material. Sections include GP (Robert R. Raymo), KnT (William E. Coleman), MilT (Peter G. Beidler), MLPT (Robert M. Correale), WBP (Ralph Hanna and Traugott Lawler),
- WBT (John Withrington and P. J. C. Field), SumPT (Christine Richardson-Hay), MerT (N. S. Thompson), PhyT (Kenneth Bleeth), ShT (John Scattergood), PrPT (Laurel Broughton), Th (Joanne A. Charbonneau), CYT (Carolyn P. Collette and Vincent DiMarco), ManT (Edward Wheatley), and Ret (Anita Obermeier). The volume includes an index of names and titles. For vol. 1, see SAC 26 (2004), no. 47.
- Contributor
- Hamel, Mary, ed.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations.
- Canterbury Tales--General.