Companion to Chaucer StudiesBeryl Rowland Oxford University Press, 1979 - 516 pages The Companion To Chaucer Studies has been devised to help students when they confront the formidable mass of Chaucerian scholarship. In particular, it endeavors to give those possessing limited library facilities some ideal of the critical background that seems essential for an appreciation of Chaucer's poetry at any but a superficial level. |
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Chaucer the Man ALBERT C BAUGH | 1 |
Chaucer the Church and Religion ROBERT W ACKERMAN | 21 |
Chaucer and the Art of Rhetoric ROBERT O PAYNE | 42 |
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