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  • Rurality, Class, Aspiration and the Emergence of the New Squirearchy

    Rurality, Class, Aspiration and the Emergence of the New Squirearchy

  • Four } Adoption in the Developing British Novel: Stigma, Social Protest, and Gender

    Four } Adoption in the Developing British Novel: Stigma, Social Protest, and Gender

  • Teaching the Short Story: a Guide to Using Stories from Around the World. INSTITUTION National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana

    Teaching the Short Story: a Guide to Using Stories from Around the World. INSTITUTION National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana

  • Freakish, Feathery, and Foreign: Language of Otherness in the Squire’S Tale

    Freakish, Feathery, and Foreign: Language of Otherness in the Squire’S Tale

  • Forgers and Fiction: How Forgery Developed the Novel, 1846-79

    Forgers and Fiction: How Forgery Developed the Novel, 1846-79

  • Lesson 1 – What Is a Knight and How Were They Expected to Behave?

    Lesson 1 – What Is a Knight and How Were They Expected to Behave?

  • New Member Education Manual

    New Member Education Manual

  • Thomas Shadwell's the Squire of Alsatia

    Thomas Shadwell's the Squire of Alsatia

  • Financial Speculation in Victorian Fiction

    Financial Speculation in Victorian Fiction

  • TREASURE ISLAND SQUIRE TRELAWNEY, Dr. Livesey, and the Rest of These Gentlemen Having Asked Me to Write Down the Whole Particula

    TREASURE ISLAND SQUIRE TRELAWNEY, Dr. Livesey, and the Rest of These Gentlemen Having Asked Me to Write Down the Whole Particula

  • The Prologue from the Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 1340?–1400

    The Prologue from the Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 1340?–1400

  • Chivalry and Courtly Love

    Chivalry and Courtly Love

  • Justice and Injustice in Malory's Morte Darthur Laura Kay Bedwell, Ph.D

    Justice and Injustice in Malory's Morte Darthur Laura Kay Bedwell, Ph.D

  • The Wealth of the English Landed Gentry, 1870–1935*

    The Wealth of the English Landed Gentry, 1870–1935*

  • James Buchanan, the Squire from Lancaster 15 Sketching the Home

    James Buchanan, the Squire from Lancaster 15 Sketching the Home

  • Elite Networks and Courtly Culture in Medieval Denmark Denmark in Europe, 1St to 14Th Centuries

    Elite Networks and Courtly Culture in Medieval Denmark Denmark in Europe, 1St to 14Th Centuries

  • The Evolution of Gentility in Eighteenth-Century England and Colonial Virginia

    The Evolution of Gentility in Eighteenth-Century England and Colonial Virginia

  • A Lusty Bacheler: the Language of Sexualization and Status in the Squire’S Portrait

    A Lusty Bacheler: the Language of Sexualization and Status in the Squire’S Portrait

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  • Scandinavian Descendants of Charlemagne -253
  • Becoming a Knight
  • Chaucer's View of Fourteenth Century English Chivalry As Seen Through
  • Everyday Life: the Middle Ages
  • Le Morte D'arthur"
  • The Book of the Ordre of Chyvalry
  • In the Squire's Tale
  • A Comparison of the Country Squires in Addison and in Fielding
  • Le Morte Darthur
  • THE LANDED CLASSES of MID-VICTORIAN LEICESTERSHIRE Peter Shipley
  • Becoming a Knight a Squire Accompanied His Knight to the Battlefield, Too
  • A Comparison of the Country Squires in Addison and in Fielding John G
  • The Noble Tale of the Sangreal
  • Occupatio and Otherness in the Squire's Tale
  • The Age of Chivalry
  • Aristocratic Landscape : the Spatial Ideology of the Medieval Aristocracy
  • The Fiction of Sarah Barnwell Elliott


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