This latest volume of Chaucer Yearbook offers the usual wide range of essays on the poet's verse and prose. Topics include Chaucer's many uses of translation; his verbal play in the Summoner's Tale; and the changing character of May inthe Merchant's Tale. The section on book reviews, an important feature of this journal, includes reviews of recent works by, among others, Barbara A. Hanawalt; Seth Lerer; and Barry Windeatt. MICHAEL N. SALDAteaches at the Department of English, University of Southern Mississippi; JEAN E. ...
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This latest volume of Chaucer Yearbook offers the usual wide range of essays on the poet's verse and prose. Topics include Chaucer's many uses of translation; his verbal play in the Summoner's Tale; and the changing character of May inthe Merchant's Tale. The section on book reviews, an important feature of this journal, includes reviews of recent works by, among others, Barbara A. Hanawalt; Seth Lerer; and Barry Windeatt. MICHAEL N. SALDAteaches at the Department of English, University of Southern Mississippi; JEAN E. JOST teaches in the Department of English, Bradley University. Contents and Contributors: PAUL BEEKMAN TAYLOR, BRIAN S. LEE, D. THOMAS HANKS, JR, WENDY HARDING, CHRISTINE ROSE, ROBERT W. HANNING, SUSANNAH M. CHEWNING, HEIKE HOLENWEG, WENDY HARDING, KATHRYN L. LYNCH, ROBERT S. STURGES, L.A. DOHERTY, PAUL. R. THOMAS, RICHARD J. MOLL, DAVID PARKER, ANNE BERTHELOT, JANE ZATTA, JAMES M. DEAN, DAN KLINE, E. KAY HARRIS, ANDREW GALLOWAY, JAMES A. EBY, LAUREL AMTOWER, LAURA F. HODGES, WENDY CHAPMAN PEEK, WILLIAM A. QUINN, A.S. WEBER, JOSEPHINE KOSTER TARVERS, MURRAY MCGILLIVRAY, ALAN T. GAYLORD, DAVID G. ALLEN, THOMAS C. STILLINGER, JURIS G. LIDAKA, BRUCE A. BEATIE
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