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A whit thyng in hir ye: perception and error in the Reeve's taleYAGER, S.The Chaucer review. 1994, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 393-404, issn 0009-2002Article
Chaucer's Monk: a mighty hunter before the LordZATTA, J. D.The Chaucer review. 1994, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 111-133, issn 0009-2002Article
The unfortunate iconography of Chaucer's Wayward monkHEROLD, C.English language notes. 1994, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 5-10, issn 0013-8282Article
Beyond the gothic cathedral: post-modern reflections in the Canterbury TalesPORTNOY, P.The Chaucer review. 1994, Vol 28, Num 3, pp 279-292, issn 0009-2002Article
A red-hot irony in The Miller's taleKONAS, G.Thalia (Ottawa). 1993, Vol 13, Num 1-2, pp 50-55, issn 0706-5604Article
Chaucer's Knight: what's wrong with being worthy?BROWN, E. JR.Mediaevalia (Binghamton). 1993, Vol 15, pp 183-205, issn 0361-946XArticle
Magic, machines, and deception: technology in the Canterbury TalesLIONARONS, J. T.The Chaucer review. 1993, Vol 27, Num 4, pp 377-386, issn 0009-2002Article
St. Mary Rouncivale, charing cross: the hospital of Chaucer's pardonerMAXFIELD, D. K.The Chaucer review. 1993, Vol 28, Num 2, pp 148-163, issn 0009-2002Article
Frame and fictive voice in Chaucer's The pardoner's tale and Kipling's The king's AnkusTHUM, D. M.Philological quarterly. 1992, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 261-279, issn 0031-7977Article
Sacred and secular in the Clerk's TaleEDDEN, V.The Chaucer review. 1992, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 369-376, issn 0009-2002Article
The Yoke of canon: Chaucerian aspects of The Plowman's TaleCOSTOMIRIS, R.Philological quarterly. 1992, Vol 71, Num 2, pp 185-198, issn 0031-7977Article
The wife's dead child and Friar John: parallels and oppositions in the The Summoner's Tale'FINNEGAN, R. E.Neuphilologische Mitteilungen. 1991, Vol 92, Num 4, pp 457-462, issn 0028-3754Article
Chaucer's « Shipman's Tale », Lines 138-41GREEN, R. F.The Chaucer review. 1991, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 95-98, issn 0009-2002Article
Doubting Thomas and John the Carpenter's Oaths in the « Miller's Tale »MALONE, E.English language notes. 1991, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 15-17, issn 0013-8282Article
« Coillons », Relics, Skepticism and Faith on Chaucer's Road to Canterbury : An Observation on the Pardoner's And the Host's ConfrontationKAMOWSKI, W.English language notes. 1990, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 1-8, issn 0013-8282Article
Some Satiric Pointers in the Squire's TaleSEYMOUR, M. C.English studies (Amsterdam). 1989, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 311-314, issn 0013-838XArticle
Alisoun of Bathe and the Reappropriation of TraditionKNAPP, P. A.The Chaucer review. 1989, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 45-52, issn 0009-2002Article
Context and Judgment in the « General Prologue »ANDREW, M.The Chaucer review. 1989, Vol 23, Num 4, pp 316-337, issn 0009-2002Article
F. N. Robinson's Editing of the « Canterbury Tales »VANCE RAMSEY.Studies in Bibliography. 1989, Vol 42, pp 134-152Article
Privacy and the Boundaries of Fabliau in the « Miller's Tale »FARRELL, T. J.ELH. 1989, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 773-795, issn 0013-8304Article
And In Oure Madnesse Everemoore We Rave : Technical Language in the Canon's Yeoman's TaleHILBERRY, J.The Chaucer review. 1987, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 435-443, issn 0009-2002Article
Carnival Voices and the Envoy to the Clerk's TaleGANIM, J. M.The Chaucer review. 1987, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 112-127, issn 0009-2002Article
How Nasty is Phoebus's Crow?McGAVIN, J. J.The Chaucer review. 1987, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 444-458, issn 0009-2002Article
Soviet Archeology and the Setting of the Squire's TaleJORDAN, C.The Chaucer review. 1987, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 128-140, issn 0009-2002Article
Theban Genealogy in the Knight's TaleANDERSON, D.The Chaucer review. 1987, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 311-320, issn 0009-2002Article