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  • An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography, 2007

Classifications

  • Bibliographies, Reports, and Reference 1–5

  • Recordings and Films 6–10

  • Chaucer’s Life 11–15

  • Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations 16–28

  • Manuscripts and Textual Studies 29–35

  • Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations 36–47

  • Chaucer’s Influence and Later Allusion 48–62

  • Style and Versification 63–66

  • Language and Word Studies 67–78

  • Background and General Criticism 79–146

  • The Canterbury Tales—General 147–71

  • CTThe General Prologue 172–74

  • CT—The Knight and His Tale 175–83

  • CT—The Miller and His Tale 184–89

  • CT—The Reeve and His Tale 190

  • CT—The Cook and His Tale 191–93

  • CT—The Man of Law and His Tale 194–97

  • CT—The Wife of Bath and Her Tale 198–226

  • CT—The Friar and His Tale 227

  • CT—The Summoner and His Tale 228–29

  • CT—The Clerk and His Tale 230–31

  • CT—The Merchant and His Tale 232–33

  • CT—The Squire and His Tale 234–35

  • CT—The Franklin and His Tale 236–40

  • CT—The Physician and His Tale 241–44

  • CT—The Pardoner and His Tale 245–53

  • CT—The Shipman and His Tale 254–55

  • CT—The Prioress and Her Tale 256–60

  • CTThe Tale of Sir Thopas 261–62

  • CTThe Tale of Melibee 263

  • CT—The Monk and His Tale 264–65

  • CT—The Nun’s Priest and His Tale 266–68

  • CT—The Second Nun and Her Tale 269 [End Page 401]

  • CT—The Canon’s Yeoman and His Tale 270–73

  • CT—The Manciple and His Tale

  • CT—The Parson and His Tale 274–75

  • CTChaucer’s Retraction 276

  • Anelida and Arcite

  • A Treatise on the Astrolabe 277–79

  • Boece 280

  • The Book of the Duchess 281–84

  • The Equatorie of the Planetis

  • The House of Fame 285–90

  • The Legend of Good Women 291–300

  • The Parliament of Fowls 301–4

  • The Romaunt of the Rose

  • Troilus and Criseyde 305–22

  • Lyrics and Short Poems

  • An ABC

  • Adam Scriveyn 323

  • The Complaint of Mars 324

  • The Complaint of Venus

  • The Former Age

  • Lak of Stedfastnesse

  • Proverbs

  • To Rosemounde

  • Truth

  • Chaucerian Apocrypha 325–26

  • Book Reviews 327–406 [End Page 402]

Abbreviations of Chaucer’s Works

ABC

An ABC

Adam

Adam Scriveyn

Anel

Anelida and Arcite

Astr

A Treatise on the Astrolabe

Bal Compl

A Balade of Complaint

BD

The Book of the Duchess

Bo

Boece

Buk

The Envoy to Bukton

CkT, CkP, Rv–CkL

The Cook’s Tale, The Cook’s Prologue, Reeve–Cook Link

ClT, ClP, Cl–MerL

The Clerk’s Tale, The Clerk’s Prologue, Clerk–Merchant Link

Compl d’Am

Complaynt d’Amours

CT

The Canterbury Tales

CYT, CYP

The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale, The Canon’s Yeoman’s Prologue

Equat

The Equatorie of the Planetis

For

Fortune

Form Age

The Former Age

FranT, FranP

The Franklin’s Tale, The Franklin’s Prologue

FrT, FrP, Fr–SumL

The Friar’s Tale, The Friar’s Prologue, Friar–Summoner Link

Gent

Gentilesse

GP

The General Prologue

HF

House of Fame

KnT, Kn–MilL

The Knight’s Tale, Knight–Miller Link

Lady

A Complaint to His Lady

LGW, LGWP

The Legend of Good Women, The Legend of Good Women Prologue

ManT, ManP

The Manciple’s Tale, The Manciple’s Prologue

Mars

The Complaint of Mars

Mel, Mel–MkL

The Tale of Melibee, Melibee–Monk Link

MercB

Merciles Beaute [End Page 403]

MerT, MerE–SqH

The Merchant’s Tale, Merchant Endlink–Squire Headlink

MilT, MilP, Mil–RvL

The Miller’s Tale, The Miller’s Prologue, Miller–Reeve Link

MkT, MkP, Mk–NPL

The Monk’s Tale, The Monk’s Prologue, Monk–Nun’s Priest Link

MLT, MLH, MLP, MLE

The Man of Law’s Tale, Man of Law Headlink, The Man of Law’s Prologue, Man of Law Endlink

NPT, NPP, NPE

The Nun’s Priest’s Tale, The Nun’s Priest’s Prologue, Nun’s Priest’s Endlink

PardT, PardP

The Pardoner’s Tale, The Pardoner’s Prologue

ParsT, ParsP

The Parson’s Tale, The Parson’s Prologue

PF

The Parliament of Fowls

PhyT, Phy–PardL

The Physician’s Tale, Physician–Pardoner Link

Pity

The Complaint unto...

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