Three Chaucer studies:
I. Chaucerian problems: especially the Petherton forestership and the question of Thomas Chaucer,
by Russell Krauss; II. The parlement of foules in its relation to contemporary events, by Haldeen Braddy; III. Observations on the shifting positions of groups G and DE in the manuscripts of the Canterbury tales, by C. Robert Kase.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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New York, Oxford university press, 1932.
- Subjects
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Chaucer, Thomas,
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Chaucer, Thomas, /
1367?-1434.
Chaucer, Geoffrey,
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, /
d. 1400.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, / d. 1400. /
Canterbury tales
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, / d. 1400. / Canterbury tales /
Manuscripts.
Chaucer, Geoffrey,
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, /
d. 1400.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, / d. 1400. /
Parliament of fowls.
Chaucer, Geoffrey,
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, /
d. 1400.
- Note
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Preface signed: Carleton Brown.
Issued also separately as the authors' theses (Ph. D.) New York University.
- Physical Description
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vii, 1 l., 3-182, 101, 89 p.,
incl. geneal. tables. IV pl. on 2 l.,
20 cm.
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