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Founded in 1966, The Chaucer Review is the journal of Chaucerian research. The Chaucer Review publishes studies of language, sources, social and political contexts, aesthetics, and associated meanings of Chaucer's poetry, as well as articles on medieval literature, philosophy, theology, and mythography relevant to study of the poet and his contemporaries, predecessors, and audiences. It acts as a forum for the presentation and discussion of research and concepts about Chaucer and the literature of the Middle Ages.
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Volume 37, Number 2, 2002Editorial Board
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Robert W. Frank, Jr., The Pennsylvania State University
Associate Editors
Mary Hamel, Mount Saint Mary's College
Jeanne E. Krochalis, The Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington
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C. David Benson, University of Connecticut
D. S. Brewer, Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Emerson Brown, Jr., Vanderbilt University
John Burrow, University of Bristol
Carolyn Collette, Mount Holyoke College
Sheila Delany, Simon Fraser University
George R. Keiser, Kansas State University
Jill Mann, University of Notre Dame
Charles Muscatine, University of California, Berkeley
Alain Renoir, University of California, Berkeley
Beryl Rowland, York University, Canada
R. A. Shoaf, University of Florida
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