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100 1 Wagenknecht, Edward,|d1900-2004,|eeditor.
245 10 Chaucer: modern essays in criticism.
264 1 New York :|bOxford University Press,|c1959.
300 413 pages ;|c21 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 0 A Galaxy book, GB24
505 00 |tThe framework of The Canterbury tales /|rW.H. Clawson --
|tChaucer's pilgrims /|rJ.R. Hulbert --|tChaucer's
prologue to pilgrimage: the two voices /|rArthur W.
Hoffman --|tA knight ther was /|rJohn Matthews Manly --
|tForm, texture, and meaning in Chaucer's Knight's tale /
|rCharles Muscatine --|tKnaresborough Castle and 'The
Kynges Moodres Court' /|rA.C. Edwards --|tEchoes of
Childermas in the tale of the prioress /|rMarie Padgett
Hamilton --|tColfox vs. Chauntecleer /|rJ. Leslie Hotson -
-|tChaucer's pardoner /|rGeorge Lyman Kittredge --|tThe
progress of Chaucer's pardoner, 1880-1940 /|rG.G.
Sedgewick --|tThe old man in The pardoner's tale /|rW.J.B.
Owen --|tThe wife of Bath /|rWalter Clyde Curry --
|tChaucer's discussion of marriage /|rGeorge Lyman
Kittredge --|tThe debate on marriage i The Canterbury
tales /|rHenry Barrett Hinckley --|tThe clerk's tale: the
monsters and the critics /|rJames Sledd --|tCourtly love
in the merchant's and Franklin's tales /|rC. Hugh Holman -
-|tThe crucial passage in five of The Canterbury tales: a
study in irony and symbol /|rCharles A. Owen, Jr. --|tThe
book of the duchess re-opened /|rBertrand H. Bronson --
|tThe unity of Chaucer's House of fame /|rPaul G. Ruggiers
--|tAn interpretation of Chaucer's Parlement of foules /
|rCharles O. McDonald --|tThe people in Chaucer's Troilus
/|rJ.S.P. Tatlock --|tCharacter and action in the case of
Criseyde /|rArthur Mizener --|tTroilus on predestination /
|rHoward Rollin Patch --|tThe Troilus and Christian love /
|rJames Lyndon Shanley --|tAn interpretation of Chaucer's
Legend of good women /|rD.D. Griffith --|tQueen Anne and
Queen Alcestis /|rBernard L. Jefferson.
600 10 Chaucer, Geoffrey,|d-1400|xCriticism and interpretation.
994 90|bSTJ