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Chaucer and Middle English Studies
In Honour of Rossell Hope Robbins
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Originally published in 1974. The thirty-six essays of this book were written and assembled in hour of an internationally recognised scholar of medieval literature. Written by a diverse range of contributors, the chapters cover not only various studies of aspects of Chaucer's poetry, but also some other medieval authors and investigations about the period, particularly referencing carols and hymns.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Board of Honorary Consultants
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Rossell Hope Robbins: A Canadian View
- Rossell Hope Robbins
- Rossell Hope Robbins
- 1. THE ELIXIR OF YOUTH
- 2. GHAUCERâS BLASPHEMOUS CHURL: A New Interpretation of the Millerâs Tale
- 3. NOTES ON SOME MIDDLE ENGLISH CHARMS
- 4. PIETY AND PROPAGANDA: THE CULT OF KING HENRY VI
- 5. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING MANY SORTS OF LACES
- 6. VERBAL RHYMING IN CHAUCER
- 7. AN INTERPRETATION OF Alysoun
- 8. THE RHYTHM OF THE ALLITERATIVE LONG LINE
- 9. NUMERICAL STRUCTURE IN FITT III OF Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 10. CHAUCERâS CLERKS
- 11. SOME FIFTEENTH-CENTURY MANUSCRIPTS OF THE Canterbury Tales
- 12 THE INTERLUDES OF THE MARRIAGE GROUP IN THE Canterbury Tales
- 13. THE AUDIENGE OF CHAUCERâS Troilus and Criseyde
- 14. ASPECTS OF DUNBARâS IMAGERY
- 15. ON RE-READING WILLIAM DUNBAR
- 16. CHAUCER, RICHARD II, HENRY IV, AND 13 OCTOBER
- 17. MIDDLE ENGLISH IN OLD ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS
- 18. THE ENGLISH VERSES IN THE Fasciculus Morum
- 19. âO JANKYN, BE YE THERE?â
- 20 CHAUCER AND CHĹETIEN AND ARTHURIAN ROMANCE
- 21. THE PRAYERS AND DEVOTIONS IN THE Ancrene Wisse
- 22. CHAUCERâS TROILUS AND ST PAULâS CHARITY
- 23. CRESSEIDâS DREAM AND HENRYSONâS Testament
- 24. A CAROL IN TRADITION
- 25. MINOR CHANGES IN CHAUCERâS Troilus and Criseyde
- 26. HOLY CHURCHâS SPEECH AND THE STRUCTURE OF Piers Plowman
- 27. THE SHAPING OF THE VERNON AND SIMEON MANUSCRIPTS
- 28. THE DATING IN THE Canterbury Tales
- 29. VARIETIES OF MIDDLE ENGLISH RELIGIOUS PROSE
- 30. CAROLS IN TUDOR DRAMA
- 31. THE TWO VERSIONS OF CHESTER PLAY V: Balaam and Balak
- 32. A POLISH ANALOGUE OF THE Man of Lawâs Tale
- 33. AN ANALOGUE (?) TO THE Reeveâs Tale
- 34. ENGLISH IMITATIONS OF THE Homelia Origenis de Maria Magdalena
- 35. TWO THIRTEENTH-CENTURY RELIGIOUS LYRICS
- 36. LATIN HYMNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND: FUTURE RESEARCH