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Palamon and Arcite
Chaucer's Knight's Tale : a Symbolic Reading Naomi Pasquine
Knight's Tale
Geoffrey Chaucer's the Knight's Tale and Its 2003
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Chaucer's Handling of the Proserpina Myth in The
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The Knight's Tale and the Teseide
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The Knight's Tale"
Expressions of Divine Order in the Canterbury Tales
Medieval Romance and Feminine Difference in the Knight's Tale
The Deconstructure of the Canterbury Tales
Chaucer's “The Knight's Tale” Is Far Too Self
The Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales One Is Struck by the Sheer Abundance of Beautiful Women
A Study of the Codicology of Four Early Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales;! Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales MS
STRUCTURE and PATTERN in CHAUCER's KNIGHT's TALE Elizabeth Ashman Rowe
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Chaucer's Tales of Trouthe
Mars and Venus 1
A Knight's Tale" Author(S): Hannah Wilkes Source: Studies in Popular Culture, Vol
Reversals of Fate in "The Knight's Tale"
Male Invasion of the Female in Chaucer's the Knight's Tale
Palamon and Arcite Reconsidered
'Knight's Tale'
The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College
Responses to Contingency in Chaucer's Pagan Romances
(1) Sisterhood and Brotherhood in the Knight's Tale
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Chaucer's View of Fourteenth Century English Chivalry As Seen Through
Conflicts of Agency in Three Canterbury Tales Samantha Anne Streger Connecticut College,
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Chaucer Illustrated La Salle University Art Museum
Calculating a Hero: Computational Analysis and Chivalry in Chaucer's the Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer the Canterbury Tales
Chaucerian Ekphrasis: Power, Place and Image in the Knight's Tale Tara Fairclough
Geoffrey Chaucer - the Canterbury Tales: Knight’S Tale
Chaucer's Critique of Romance: Anelida and Arcite, Troilus and Criseyde, and the "Knight's Tale"