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An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography 1993 Compiled and edited by Mark Allen and Bege K. Bowers Regular contributors: Masahiko Kanno, Aichi University ofEducation (Tokyo, Japan) Bruce W Hozeski, Ball State University (Indiana) George Nicholas, Benedictine College (Kansas) Martha S. Waller, Butler University (Indiana) Marilyn Sutton, California State University at Dominguez Hills Larry L. Bronson, Central Michigan University Glending Olson, Cleveland State University (Ohio) Winthrop Wetherbee, Cornell University Elizabeth Dobbs, Grinnell College (Iowa) Masatoshi Kawasaki, Komazawa University (Tokyo, Japan) William Schipper, Memorial University (Newfoundland, Canada) Daniel J. Pinti, New Mexico State University Erik Kooper, Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht Cindy L. Vitto, Rowan College ofNewJersey Faye Walker, St. OlafCollege (Minnesota) Richard H. Osberg, Santa Clara University (California) Tadahiro Ikegami, Seijo University (Tokyo, Japan) Margaret Connolly, University College, Cork (Ireland) Juliette Dor, Universite de Liege (Belgium) Mary Flowers Braswell and Elaine Whitaker, University of Alabama at Birmingham Cynthia Gravlee, University of Montevallo (Alabama) Gregory M. Sadlek, University ofNebraska at Omaha Cynthia Ho, Univer#ty ofNorth Carolina, Asheville Richard J. Utz, University ofNorthern Iowa Thomas Hahn, University ofRochester 287 STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER Rebecca Beal, University ofScranton (Pennsylvania) N. F. Blake, University ofSheffield (England) Stanley R. Hauer, University ofSouthern Mississippi Mark Allen, Connie Sabo-Risley, and Denise Stodola, University ofTexas at San Antonio Brian A. Shaw, University of Western Ontario Joyce T. Lionarons, Ursinus College (Pennsylvania) John M. Crafton, West Georgia College Bege K. Bowers and Rebecca A. Barnhouse, Youngstown State University (Ohio) Ad hoc contributions were made by the following: Bonnie Wheeler, Southern Methodist University; Paule Mertens-Fonck, Universite de Liege; Laura L. Howes, University ofTennessee, Knoxville; Jennifer Hall, Gail Jones, Catherine Marquis, and Denise Walker, University ofTexas at San Antonio. The bibliographers acknowledge with gratitude the MI.A typesimula­ tion provided by Terence Ford, Director, Center for Bibliographical Ser­ vices of the MI.A; postage from the University of Texas at San Antonio Division ofEnglish, Classics, and Philosophy; and assistance from the li­ brary staff, especially Susan McCray, at the John Peace Library, University of Texas at San Antonio. Special thanks also go to Denise Walker for her research assistance. This bibliography continues the bibliographies published since 1975 in previous volumes ofStudies in the Age ofChaucer. Bibliographical informa­ tion up to 1975 can be found in Eleanor P. Hammond, Chaucer: A Biblio­ graphic Manual (1908; rept., New York: Peter Smith, 1933); D. D. Grif­ fith, Bibliography of Chaucer, 1908-53 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1955); William R. Crawford, Bibliography ofChaucer, 1954-63 (Se­ attle: University ofWashington Press, 1967); and Lorrayne Y. Baird, Bibli­ ography ofChaucer, 1964-73 (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1977). See also Lorrayne Y. Baird-Lange and Hildegard Schnuttgen, Bibliography ofChaucer, 19741985 (Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String Press, 1988). Additions and corrections to this bibliography should be sent to Mark Allen, Bibliographic Division, New Chaucer Society, Division ofEnglish, Classics, and Philosophy, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas 78249-0643 (FAX: 210-691-5366; E-MAIL: MALLEN @LONESTAR.JPL.UTSA.EDU). Authors are urged to send annotations for articles, reviews, and books that have been or might be overlooked. 288 Classifications Bibliographies, Reports, and Reference 1-7 Chaucer's Life 8-10 Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations 11-20 Manuscripts and Textual Studies 21-32 Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations 33-39 Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion 40-57 Style and Versification 58-62 Language and Word Studies 63-69 Background and General Criticism 70-127 The Canterbury Ta/er-General 128-41 CT-The General Prologue 142-44 CT-The Knight and His Tale 145-51 CT-The Miller and His Tale 152-61 CT-The Reeve and His Tale 162-64 CT-The Cook and His Tale CT-The Man of Law and His Tale 165-69 CT-The Wife of Bath and Her Tale 170-76 CT-The Friar and His Tale 177-80 CT-The Summoner and His Tale 181 CT-The Clerk and His Tale 182-86 CT-The Merchant and His Tale 187 CT-The Squire and His Tale 188 CT-The Franklin and His Tale 189-92 CT-The Physician and His Tale 193-94 CT-The Pardoner and His Tale 195-202 CT-The Shipman and His Tale 203-205...

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