PR1874 .G5
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Approaches to teaching Chaucer's Canterbury tales / |
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PR1874 .G56 2015eb
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Tellers, tales, and translation in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales / |
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PR1874 .H66 2022
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Chaucer in the eighteenth century : the father of English poetry / |
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PR1874 .H7
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Ovid and the Canterbury tales, |
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PR1874 .H85
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The idea of the Canterbury tales / |
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PR1874 .H87
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Chaucer's major tales, |
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PR1874 .H95
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A reading of the Canterbury tales |
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PR1874 .H97
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An introduction to Chaucer, |
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PR1874 .L4 1950
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Chaucer and the Canterbury tales. |
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PR1874 .L56 2007eb
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Venus' owne clerk : Chaucer's debt to the Confessio amantis / |
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PR1874 .L9 1955
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Of sondry folk; the dramatic principle in the Canterbury tales. |
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PR1874 .L9 1980
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Of sondry folk : the dramatic principle in the Canterbury tales / |
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PR1874 .M27
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The text of the Canterbury tales, studied on the basis of all known manuscripts, |
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PR1874 .M8
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The Canterbury tales : analytic notes and review / |
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PR1874 .O93
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Pilgrimage and storytelling in the Canterbury tales : the dialectic of "ernest" and "game" / |
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PR1874 .P43 1985
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The Canterbury tales / |
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PR1874 .P48 2000
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An introduction to the Canterbury tales : reading, fiction, context / |
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PR1874 .R52
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Blameth nat me; a study of imagery in Chaucer's fabliaux. |
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PR1874 .R8
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The art of the Canterbury tales / |
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PR1874 .R87 1998
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Chaucer and the Trivium : the mindsong of the Canterbury Tales / |
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