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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 41, Number 4, 2007Table of Contents

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View The Manuscript Glosses of the Canterbury Tales and the University of London's Copy of Pynson's [1492] Edition: Witness to a Lost Exemplar
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View The Significance of Scribal Corrections in Cambridge University Library MS Dd.4.24 of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
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ISSN | 1528-4204 |
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Print ISSN | 0009-2002 |
Launched on MUSE | 2007-06-19 |
Open Access | No |
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