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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 44, Number 1, 2009Editorial Board
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Susanna Fein, Kent State University
David Raybin, Eastern Illinois University
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Peter G. Beidler, Lehigh University
C. David Benson, University of Connecticut
John Burrow, University of Bristol
Carolyn Collette, Mount Holyoke College
Helen Cooper, Magdalene College, Cambridge
John B. Friedman, Kent State University, Salem
Richard Firth Green, The Ohio State University
Mary Hamel, Mount St. Mary’s College
George R. Keiser, Kansas State University
Peggy A. Knapp, Carnegie Mellon University
Jeanne E. Krochalis, The Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington
Seth Lerer, University of California, San Diego
Jill Mann, Girton College, Cambridge
Alastair Minnis, Yale University
Charlotte C. Morse, Virginia Commonwealth University
Charles Muscatine, University of California, Berkeley
Derek Pearsall, Harvard University
Helen Phillips, Cardiff University
R. Allen Shoaf, University of Florida
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