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Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
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The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 5 Notes to the Canterbury Tales | |||
The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 6 Introduction, glossary, and indexes | |||
The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 7 Chaucerian and other pieces | |||
The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 4 The Canterbury tales | |||
The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 3 The house of fame | |||
The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 2 Boethius and Troilus | |||
The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 1 Romaunt of the rose | |||
The works of Geoffrey Chaucer | Ed. by Alfred W. Pollard ... | ||
Complete works | Chaucer. Edited from numerous manuscripts by Walter W. Skeat | ||
The works of Geoffrey Chaucer | ed. by F. N. Robinson | ||
The riverside Chaucer | General ed.: Larry D. Benson | ||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 1 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury tales" | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 10 An integrated word index to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 11 = Suppl. ser. 1 A rhyme concordance to the poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer. - 1. Rhyme concordances to The Canterbury tales ... | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 Rhyme concordances to Troilus and Criseyde [u.a.] | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 1 A - D | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 E - L | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 3 M - R | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 4 S - T | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 5 U - Z, Numerals | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 1 A - L | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 M - Z | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury tales" | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 3 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury tales" | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 4 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury Tales" | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 5 Concordances to The Book of the duchess, The house of fame, Anelida and Arcite, The parliament of fowls | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 6 A concordance to Boece | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 7 A concordance to Troilus and Criseyde | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 8 Concordances to The legend of good women, The short poems, Poems not ascribed to Chaucer in the manuscripts, A treatise on the Astrolabe | |||
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 9 A concordance to The romaunt of the rose | |||
A catalogue of Chaucer manuscripts: Vol. 2 The Canterbury tales | |||
A catalogue of Chaucer manuscripts: Vol. 1 Works before The Canterbury tales | |||
A Chaucer Handbook | by Robert Dudley French | ||
The Oxford handbook of Chaucer | edited by Suzanne Conklin Akbari and James Simpson | ||
Chaucer name dictionary | Jacqueline DeWeever | ||
Geoffrey Chaucer | Stephen Knight | ||
The Cambridge Chaucer companion | ed. by Piero Boitani and Jill Mann | ||
Geoffrey Chaucer | Peter Brown | ||
Chaucer | Marion Turner | ||
Geoffrey Chaucer in context | edited by Ian Johnson (University of St Andrews) | ||
Following Chaucer | Lynn Staley | ||
The legacy of Apollo | Jamie C. Fumo | ||
Chaucer and the poems of 'Ch' | James I. Wimsatt | ||
The manuscripts of the "Canterbury tales" | Charles A. Owen | ||
Chaucer Songs | Nigel Wilkins | ||
Chaucer and the early writings of Boccaccio | David Wallace | ||
Introduction to Chaucerian English | Arthur O. Sandved | ||
Chaucer's language and the philosophers' tradition | J. D. Burnley | ||
Chaucer, complaint and narrative | W. A. Davenport | ||
Chaucer's Boccaccio | ed. and transl. by N. R. Havely | ||
Chaucer's narrators | David Lawton | ||
Chaucer's Boece and the medieval tradition of Boethius | ed. by A. J. Minnis | ||
Eighteenth-century modernizations from the Canterbury Tales | ed. by Betsy Bowden | ||
Syntax and style in Chaucer's poetry | G. H. Roscow | ||
Chaucerian realism | Robert Myles | ||
Masculinities in Chaucer | ed. by Peter G. Beidler | ||
Chaucerian tragedy | Henry Ansgar Kelly | ||
Essays on Troilus and Criseyde | ed. by Mary Salu | ||
Chaucer and costume | Laura F. Hodges | ||
The authorship of The equatorie of the planetis | Kari Anne Rand Schmidt | ||
Chaucer's approach to gender in the Canterbury Tales | Anne Laskaya | ||
Chaucer's dream poetry | edited and translated by B. A. Windeatt | ||
Chaucer and the imaginary world of fame | Piero Boitani | ||
Conquering the reign of femeny | Angela Jane Weisl | ||
Music in the age of Chaucer | Nigel Wilkins | ||
Chaucer on love, knowledge and sight | Norman Klassen | ||
Chaucer and pagan antiquity | A. J. Minnis | ||
Chaucer's philosophical visions | Kathryn L. Lynch | ||
Sources and analogues of the Canterbury tales: Vol. 1 | |||
Feminizing Chaucer | Jill Mann | ||
New readings of Chaucer's poetry | ed. by Robert G. Benson ... | ||
The language of the Chaucer tradition | Simon Horobin | ||
Ethics and exemplary narrative in Chaucer and Gower | J. Allan Mitchell | ||
Chaucer and clothing | Laura F. Hodges | ||
Sources and analogues of the Canterbury tales: Vol. 2 | |||
The legend of good women | ed. by Caroline P. Collette | ||
Chaucer and the city | ed. by Ardis Butterfield | ||
Men and masculinities in Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde' | ed. by Tison Pugh; Marcia Smith Marzec | ||
Images of kingship in Chaucer and his Ricardian contemporaries | Samantha J. Rayner | ||
Comedy in Chaucer and Boccaccio | Carol Falvo Heffernan | ||
Chaucer and Petrarch | William T. Rossiter | ||
Chaucer and array | Laura F. Hodges | ||
Chaucer and fame | ed. by Isabel Davis ... | ||
Chaucer's Decameron and the origin of the Canterbury Tales | Frederick M. Biggs | ||
Chaucer's Book of the duchess | edited by Jamie C. Fumo | ||
Mobility and identity in Chaucer's Canterbury tales | Sarah Breckenridge Wright | ||
Chaucer`s prayers | Megan E. Murton | ||
The reception of Chaucer's shorter poems, 1400-1450 | Kara A. Doyle | ||
England and Bohemia in the age of Chaucer | edited by Peter Brown and Jan Cermák | ||
A detailed comparison of the eight manuscripts of Chaucer's Canterbury tales as completely printed in the publications of the Chaucer Society | by John Koch | ||
Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde | C. David Benson | ||
The parlement of foules | by J. A. W. Bennett | ||
Chaucer's early poetry | Wolfgang Clemen. Translated by C. A. M. Sym | ||
Chaucer | Derek Traversi | ||
Poetry and authority | David Nisters | ||
Chaucer and the shape of creation | Robert M. Jordan | ||
Chaucer and his world | by F. E. Halliday | ||
Clerks and courtiers | Andrew James Johnston | ||
The Chaucer Tradition | by Aage Brusendorff | ||
Chaucer and his English contemporaries | W. A. Davenport | ||
The textual tradition of the Canterbury tales | N. F. Blake | ||
The age of Saturn | Peter Brown; Andrew Butcher | ||
Chaucer and the subject of history | Lee Patterson | ||
Chaucer and his readers | Seth Lerer | ||
Chaucer in his time | Derek Brewer | ||
Chaucer traditions | ed. by Ruth Morse ... | ||
Der Erzähler der "Canterbury Tales" | Ingeborg Maria Ullmann | ||
Chaucer and the medieval book | by Beverly Boyd | ||
Geoffrey Chaucer | von Dieter Mehl | ||
Chaucer and the medieval world | Donald R. Howard | ||
Geoffrey Chaucer | ed. by Derek Brewer | ||
The Canterbury tales | Derek Pearsall | ||
The condition of creatures | Georgia Ronan Crampton | ||
The idea of the Canterbury tales | Donald R. Howard | ||
Höfisch-ritterliche Dichtung und sozialhistorische Realität | Ursula Schaefer | ||
Chaucerian fiction | Robert B. Burlin | ||
The genre of Troilus and Criseyde | Monica E. McAlpine | ||
Wynkyn de Worde and Chaucer's Canterbury tales: a transcription and collation of the 1498 edition with Caxton 2 from the General prologue through the Knight's tale | by William F. Hutmacher | ||
Chaucer and Ovid | John M. Fyler | ||
Chaucer among the Gods | John P. MacCall | ||
Chaucer, Langland and the creative imagination | David Aers | ||
A distinction of stories | Judson Boyce Allen; Theresa Anne Moritz | ||
New perspektives in chaucer criticism | [Hrsg.] Donald M. Rose | ||
Chaucer | S. S. Hussey | ||
Chaucer and Menippean satire | F. Anne Payne | ||
Signs and symbols in Chaucer's poetry | edited by John P. Hermann and John J. Burke | ||
Chaucer and the Italian Trecento | ed. by Piero Boitani | ||
The structure of the Canterbury Tales | Helen Cooper | ||
Chaucer's conversion | Heiner Gillmeister | ||
Chaucer and the poets | Winthrop Wetherbee | ||
Narrative, authority, and power | Larry Scanlon | ||
Chaucer and the trivium | J. Stephen Russell | ||
Chaucer's neoplatonism | John M. Hill | ||
Chaucer and religious controversies in the medieval and early modern eras | Nancy Bradley Warren | ||
The poet and the antiquaries | Megan L. Cook | ||
Chaucer and Italian culture | edited by Helen Fulton |