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  1. What’s It Worth?: Selling Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales in the Twentieth Century
  2. A. S. G. Edwards
  3. pp. 239-250
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  1. Geoffrey’s Credo: House of Fame, Lines 1873–82
  2. John Burrow
  3. pp. 251-257
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  1. “Save oure tonges difference”: Translation, Literary Histories, and Troilus and Criseyde
  2. Kara Gaston
  3. pp. 258-283
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  1. Pregnant Desire: Eyes and Appetites in the Merchant’s Tale
  2. Samantha Katz Seal
  3. pp. 284-306
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  1. Chaucer’s Prudent Poetics: Allegory, the Tale of Melibee, and the Frame Narrative to the Canterbury Tales
  2. Stephen Yeager
  3. pp. 307-321
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  1. Chaucerian Echoes in the Debate betweene Pride and Lowlines
  2. Daniel J. Ransom
  3. pp. 322-333
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  1. The Lady, the Goddess, and the Text of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  2. Lawrence Warner
  3. pp. 334-351
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