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An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography 1979 Compiled by John H. Fisher University of Tennessee With the assistance of: Virginia E. Leland, Bowling Green State University; Robert ap Roberts, California State University, Northridge; Sumner Ferris, California State College, Pennsylvania,· Thomas W. Ross, Colorado College; Edmund Reiss, Christopher B. Kennedy, David G. Allen, Duke University; Beverly Taylor, University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill; Daniel G. Ransom, Nancy Zorn, J. Lane Goodall, Nan Arbuckle, University of Oklahoma; N. F. Blake, University of Sheffield; Stanley Hauer, University ofSouthern Mississippi; Claire Clements, Penelope Minick, Timothy Shonk, Ute Stargardt, Michael Tierce, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; James Wimsatt, University of Texas Austin; Shinsuke Ando, Tokyo University; Werner Bies, University of Trier; Robert L. Kindrick, Western Illinois University; Const­ ance Hieatt. D. F. Chapin, University of Western Ontario; Karl P. Wentersdorf, Xavier University, Cincinnati; Beryl Rowland, York University; Lorrayne Y. Baird, Janet Britton, Anne Davis, WilliamFlynn, EltonGreer, CynthiaLogan, Mary Sue Michael, Virginia Monseau, Betty Romanello, Arlene Troyer, Kath­ leen Tuskan, Mary Lynn Varley, Ruth Vukovich, Youngstown State University. This bibliography continues those since 1975 published in previous volumes of Studies in the Age ofChaucer. Bibliographical information up to 1975 may be found in Eleanor P. Hammond, Chaucer: A Bibliographical Manual (1908; rpt. New York: Peter Smith, 1933); D. D. Griffith, Bibliography ofChaucer 19081953 , Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1955; W. R. Crawford, Bibliography ofChaucer 1954-1963, Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1967; Lorrayne Y. Baird, Bibliography ofChaucer 1964-1973, Boston: G. K. Hall, 1977; and]. H. Fisher, Bibliography for 1963-1974 in The Complete Poetry and Prose ofGeoffrey Chaucer, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1977. 189 STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER The annotations are based upon listings in the 1979 MLA International Bibliography, with additions. Additions and corrections should be sent to John H. Fisher, Department of English, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. 37916. Authors' own annotations (75 words for articles; 150 words for books) are invited. Preferably they should be sent on 5 x 8 index cards, and comply with the form of SAC's published entries; for a list of abbreviations for Chaucer's works, see page 261. We will search the major journals for reviews published in any given year. However, authors are urged to send us citations to reviews which might otherwise be overlooked. 190 Classifications General Treatments 1-3 Bibliographies and Dictionaries 4-12 Biography and Background F,-20 Scribes and Printers 21-22 Language and Prosody 23-35 Continental and Latin Influences 36-39 Chaucer's Influence 40-56 Narrative Technique, Characterization 57-64 Imagery, Symbolism 65-70 Canterbury Tales-Translations 71-72 CT-Manuscripts 73-75 CT-Design 76-77 CT-Genres 78-80 CT-Criticism 81-85 CT--Marriage Argument 86-88 CT-General Prologue 89 CT-The Knight and His Tale 90-91 CT-The Miller and His Tale 92-93 CT-The Reeve and His Tale 94-95 CT-The Cook and His Tale 95 CT-The Man of Law and His Tale 96-103 CT-The Wife of Bath and Her Tale 104-11 CT-The Friar and His Tale 112-13 CT-The Summoner and His Tale 114 CT-The Clerk and His Tale 115 CT-The Merchant and His Tale 116-21 CT-The Squire and His Tale 122 CT-The Franklin and His Tale 123-25 CT-The Physician and His Tale 126-27 CT-The Pardoner and His Tale 128-29 CT-The Shipman and His Tale 130-31 CT-The Prioress and Her Tale 132-35 CT-The Tale ofSir Thopas 136-37 CT-The Tale of Me!ibee 138 191 STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER CT-The Monk and His Tale 139 CT-The Nun's Priest and His Tale 140--47 CT-The Second Nun and Her Tale 148 CT-The Canon's Yeoman and His Tale 148 CT-The Manciple and His Tale 149-50 CT-The Parson's Tale 79, 138 CT-The Retraction 151 Troilus and Criseyde-General 152-54 TC-Text 155 TC-Literary Relations 156-64 TC-The Theme of Love 165-69 TC-Narrative Technique 170-74 TC-Characterization 175-80 TC-Verbal Texture and Imagery 181-86 Book of the Duchess 187...

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