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The Tale of Gamelyn
Outlaw: Wilderness and Exile in Old and Middle
Title a Bibliographical Note on the Canterbury Tales
Gamelyn'
Introduction
Reading Landscapes in Medieval British Romance
52Nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
CHRIST CHURCH LIBRARY NEWSLETTER Volume 5, Issue 2 Hilary 2009
Completeness in Middle English Literature: the Case of the Cook’S Tale and the Tale of Gamelyn
The Evolution of the Robin Hood Legend Kathleen Rose Mulligan Providence College
The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Vol. 4 (The Canterbury Tales) [1899]
Game’ in the Tale of Gamelyn
Laughing at Knights: Representations of Humour in Sir Perceval of Galles, Sir Beues of Hamtoun, Lybeaus Desconus and Geoffrey Chaucer’S Tale of Sir Thopas
THE TWENTY-FIVE PLOUGHS of SIR JOHN: the TALE of GAMELYN and the IMPLICATIONS of ACREAGE* GEERT VAN IERSEL the Tale of Gamelyn I
Modernizations of Chaucer in the Eighteenth Century Eric Duane Larson University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Review Article
Spelling's Significance for Textual Studies
52Nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Saturday, May 7 Saturday, May 7 10:00 A.M.–11:30 A.M. Sessions
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Part I
Master of Arts in English
Notes to the Canterbury Tales (Works Vol. 5) [1899]
Answering the Riddle of the Cooks Tale
Gamelyn Is a Middle English Verse Romance That Recounts the Adventures of the Eponymous Hero, Who Finds Himself Dispossessed By
MS 152 England, S. Xvmed and Xv3/4 Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury
Unfinished Business: the Termination of Chaucer's "Cook's Tale" Author(S): Jim Casey Source: the Chaucer Review, Vol
50Th International Congress on Medieval Studies