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_aThe learned and the lewed : _bstudies in Chaucer and medieval literature / _cedited by Larry D. Benson. _hPR |
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_aCambridge : _bHarvard University Press, _c(c)1974. |
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_ax, 405 pages : _bportrait ; _c22 cm. |
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_aHarvard English studies ; _v5 |
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_tBartlett Jere Whiting _rDavid Staines -- _tNow (this), now (that) and BD 646 _rLeger Brosnahan -- _tHow Marcia lost her skin: a note on Chaucer's mythology _rAlfred David -- _tThe clerk of Venus: Chaucer and medieval romance _rR.T. Lenaghan -- _tThe image of paradise in the Merchant's tale _rKenneth A. Bleeth -- _tChaucer's clerk as teacher _rRobert Longsworth -- _tIn search of Chaucer: the needed narrative _rChristopher Brookhouse -- _tSpeculation, intention, and the teaching of Chaucer _rGeorge F. Reinecke -- _tChaucer's courtly love _rEdmund Reiss -- _tThe heart and the chain _rJohn Leyerle -- _tThe terror of the dark waters: a note on Virgilian and Beowulfian techniques _rAlain Renoir -- _tThe art of high prosaic seriousness: John Gower as didactic raconteur _rAnthony E. Farnham -- _tA plea for the middle Scots _rFlorence H. Ridley -- _tF.J. Child and the ballad _rJames Reppert -- _t"When Adam delved ... ": contexts of a historic proverb _rAlbert B. Friedman -- _tThe medieval Terence _rPaul Theiner -- _tChristian form and Christian meaning in Halldors pattr _rJoseph Harris -- _tReynard the fox and the manipulation of the popular proverb _rDonald B. Sands -- _tLydgate the hagiograpger as literary artist _rJames I. Miller, Jr. -- _tJohn Lydgate and the proverbial tiger _rElizabeth Walsh -- _tTeaching medieval drama as theatre _rStanley J. Kahrl -- _tHow much was known of the Breton Lai in fourteenth century England? _rJohn B. Beston -- _tMiddle English Emare and the cloth worthily wrought _rMortimer J. Donovan -- _tLe Bone Florence of Rome: a Middle English adaptation of a French romance _rAnne Thompson Lee -- _tThe gest of Robin Hood revisited _rJ.B. Bessinger, Jr. -- _t"Honour & right" in Arthur of Little Britain _rAlice B. Morgan -- _tA deliberate analogue of Fitt I of Thomas of Erceldoune _rWilliam Alfred -- _tThe writings of Bartlett Jere Whiting _rMcKay Sundwall. |
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_aEnglish literature _yMiddle English, 1100-1500 _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aLiterature, Medieval _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aWhiting, Bartlett Jere, _d1904-1995 _vBibliography. |
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_aBenson, Larry Dean, _d1929- _eed. |
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_aWhiting, Bartlett Jere, _d1904-1995. |
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_aHarvard English studies ; _v5. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |