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[Hazlitt, William Carew, ed.] Shakespeare's Library: A Collection of the Plays, Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histories Employed by Shakespeare in the Composition of His Work. 2nd ed. 6 vols. London: Reeves and Turner, 1875, 4:181-228.

Beeton, Samuel Orchart, and William Michael Rossetti, eds. Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson. 2 vols. London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1873, volume 1: items 29-31.

Ellis, Alexander John. On Early English Pronunciation, with Special Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, etc. . . . 5 vols. London, 1871, 3:728-39.

Corson, Hiram, ed. Handbook of Anglo-Saxon and Early English. New York: Holt and Williams, 1871, pp. 316-27.

Mätzner, E. A. F., ed. Altenglischen Sprachproben. 2 vols. in 3. Berlin: Wiedmann, 1867-1900, 1:349-57.

Collier, J. Payne, ed. Shakespeare's Library: A Collection of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histories, used by Shakespeare . . . , etc. 2 vols. London: Thomas Rodd, 1843, 1:259-312.

Sanford, Ezekial, ed. The Works of the British Poets, with Lives of the Authors. [25 vols.] Philadelphia: Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819, 1:219-55.

Campbell, Thomas, ed. Specimens of the British Poets. 7 vols. London: John Murray, 1819, II: 52-58.

Ward, Thomas Humphry, ed. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers. London and New York: Macmillan, 1880, 1:102-13.

Ellis, George, ed. Specimens of the Early English Poets: To Which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language. 3 vols. 4th ed., corrected, London: Hurst, Reed, Orme, and Brown, 1811, 1:169-200.

Brydges, Sir Egerton. Censura literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities. Vols. 9-10. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809, pp. 346-58.

Johnson, Samuel. A Dictionary of the English Language. London: J. & P. Knapton, 1755, n.p.

Ashmole, Elias, ed. Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum: Containing Severall Poeticall Pieces of our Famous English Philosophers, who have Written the Hermetique Mysteries in their owne Ancient Language. London: Nathanial Brooks, 1652, pp. 368-73 and 484-86.

Pauli, Reinhold, ed. The Confessio Amantis of John Gower. 3 vols. London: Bell and Daldy, 1857.

Chalmers, Alexander, ed. The Works of the English Poets. 21 vols. London: J. Johnson, 1810, Volume 2:7-274.

Berthelette, Thomas, printer. De Confessione Amantis. London, 1532. 2nd ed. 1554.

Caxton, William, printer. Confessio Amantis. London: 1483.

Kolve, V. A. "Chaucer and the Visual Arts." Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer: Writers and their Background (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975), p. 295 and n.

Spies, H. Untitled review of G. C., ed. "The Complete Works of John Gower." Englische Studien 32 (1903): 251-75.

Förster, M. "Zur mittelenglische Handschriftenkunde." Archiv für das Studien der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 110 (1903): 103.

Meyer, Karl. John Gowers Beziehungen zu Chaucer und König Richard II. Bonn, 1889, pp. 3-6, 47-71.

Clawson, W. H. "The Framework of the Canterbury Tales." University of Toronto Quarterly 20 (1951): 137-54. Reprinted in "Chaucer: Modern Essays in Criticism." Edited by Edward Wagenknecht. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959, pp 3-22.

Coghill, Nevill. The Poet Chaucer. London: Oxford University Press, 1949. Reprinted with selective reading lists, 1950, 1955, 1960; with corrections, 1961, 1964, pp. 54, 114.

Robertson, Stuart. The Development of Modern English. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1934, p. 60.

Cazamian, Louis. The Development of English Humor. New York: Macmillan, 1930, pp. 137-40.

Naunin, Traugott. Der Einfluss der mittelalterlichen Rhetorik auf Chaucers Dichtung. Bonn, 1929, Excurs I, 57-60.

Saintsbury, George. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day. London: Macmillan, 1910, I, 139-42.

Maynard, Theodore. The Connections Between the Ballade, Chaucer's Modifications of It, Rime Royal, and the Spenserian Stanza. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America, 1934, pp. 89, 129.

Kaluza, Max. Englische Metrik in historischer Entwicklung. Berlin: E. Felber, 1909, pp. 229-30.

Triggs, Oscar L., ed. The Assembly of Gods, by John Lydgate. London: Early English Text Society, 1896. Extra Series, 69. Reprint. Milwood, NY: Krause, 1957, p. lxi.

Schipper, J. Englische Metrik in historischer und systematischer Entwicklung dargestellt. Bonn: E. Strauss, 1881, I, 279-80, 427, 483-88.

Dissertation Abstracts International A79.04 (2018): n.p. Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. Dissertation, 2007.

Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Arkansas, 1978. Dissertation Abstracts International 39 (1978): 3567A.

In The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Law and Literature, ed. Candace Barrington and Sebastian Sobecki. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2019), pp. 148-66.

In Later Middle English Literature, Materiality, and Culture: Essays in Honor of James M. Dean, ed. Brian Gastle and Erick Kelemen (Lanham, MD: University of Delaware Press, 2018), pp. 91-103.

Yeager, R. F. "Art for Art's Sake: Aesthetic Decisions in John Gower's "Cinkante Balades." In Essays on Aesthetics and Medieval Literature in Honor of Howell Chickering, ed. John M. Hill, Bonnie Wheeler, and R. F. Yeager. (Toronto: PIMS, 2014), pp. 179-93.

SELIM: Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature 16 (2009): 91-101.

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.

In Later Middle English Literature, Materiality, and Culture: Essays in Honor of James M. Dean, eds. Brian Gastle and Erick Kelemen (Lanham, MD.: University of Delaware Press, 2018), pp. 25-41.

In Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World, ed. Richard H. Godden et al. (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 163-80.

Medieval Translator / Traduire au Moyen Âge 14 (2018): 379-93.

Medium Ævum 89.2 (2020): 381-82.

Texas Studies in Language and Literature 18.3 (Fall 1976): 500-09.

Explorations in Renaissance Culture 34 (2008): 248-68.

Woodbridge, Suffolk: D.S. Brewer, 2018.

In New Readings of The Merchant of Venice, ed. Horacio Sierra (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2013), pp. 109-30.

Speculum 81 (2006): 97-138.

In Ovid in the Middle Ages, ed. James G. Clark, Frank Thomas Coulson, and Kathryn L. McKinley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), pp. 197-230.

In Ovidian Transversions: 'Iphis and Ianthe', 1300-1650, ed. Valerie Traub, Patricia Badir, and Peggy McCracken. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019), pp. 80-98.

Medieval and Early Modern English Studies 14.1 (Feb. 2006): 115-37.

Angles on the English-Speaking World 5 (2005): 11-29.

Renaissance Papers 2009, ed. Christopher Cobb (Rochester, NY: Camden House/Boydell & Brewer, 2009), pp. 85-109.

In The Narrator, the Expositor, and the Prompter in European Medieval Theatre, ed. Philip Butterworth (Turnhout: Brepols, 2007), pp. 235-64.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1956.

In Genèses et filiations dans l'oeuvre de Christine de Pizan, ed. Dominique Demartini and Claire le Ninan (Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2021), pp. 171-84.

In The Crusades: Other Experiences, Alternate Perspectives: Selected Proceedings from the 32nd Annual CEMERS Conference, ed. Khalil I. Semaan (Binghamton, NY: Global Academic, 2003), pp. 179-91.

In Chaucer and the Subversion of Form, ed. Thomas A. Prendergast and Jessica Rosenfeld (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 165-81

In London and Europe in the Later Middle Ages, ed. Julia Boffey and Pamela M. King (London: Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, 1995), pp. 111-47. ISBN 978-1-870059-07-7.

Driscoll, William D. "By the Will of the King: Majestic and Political Rhetoric in Ricardian Poetry." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Oregon, 2017. iii, 335 pp. Dissertation Abstracts International A78.09 (2018): n.p. Fully accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses and at https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/items/06271349-f5bb-46a9-8b3e-7c25df952afb.

Zuraikat, Malek J., and Faisal I. Rawashdeh. "John Gower's Moral Adaptation of Ovid's 'Tale of Acteon'." International Journal of Arabic-English Studies 19 (2019): 127-38.

Williams, Tara. Inventing Womanhood: Gender and Language in Later Middle English Literature. (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2011).

Williams, Deanne. "Papa Don't Preach: The Power of Prolixity in 'Pericles'." University of Toronto Quarterly 71.2 (Spring 2002): 595-622.

Watt, Caitlin G. "The Speaking Wound: Gower's 'Confessio Amantis' and the Ethics of Listening in the #metoo Era." postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, 11 (2020): 272-81.

Truitt, E. R. Medieval Robots: Mechanism, Magic, Nature, and Art. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Pp. 89-91.

Tracy, Kisha G. Memory and Confession in Middle English Literature. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Pp. 53-66.

Stone, Zachary E. "Towards a Vernacular Ecclesiology: Revising the Mirour de l'Omme, Vox Clamantis, and Piers Plowman During the Western Schism." Yearbook of Langland Studies 33 (2019): 69-110.

Stavsky, Jonathan. "Translating the Near East in the 'Man of Law's Tale' and Its Analogues." Chaucer Review 55.1 (2020): 32–54.

Sprang, Felix C.H. "Never Fortune Did Play a Subtler Game: The Creation of 'Medieval' Narratives in 'Pericles' and 'The Two Noble Kinsmen'." EJES: European Journal of English Studies 15 (2011): 115-28.

So, Francis K. H. "Authorial Ego in Early English Vernacular Literature." Review of English and American literature 10 (2017): 1-50. [蘇其康.古早地方話英文文學的自我意識.英美文學評論. 10期 (2017): 1-50.] [N. B.: this article is in Chinese.]

Smith, Jeremy J. "A Note on Constrained Linguistic Variation in a North-west Midlands Middle-English Scribe." Neophilologus 80 (1996): 461-64.

Smith, D. Vance. "The National Allegory of the Household: 'Domus' and 'Lingua' in John Gower's 'Vox Clamantis' and Geoffrey Chaucer's 'House of Fame'." In C. M. Woolgar, ed. The Elite Household in England, 1100-1550: Proceedings of the 2016 Harlaxton Symposium. Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2018. 110-28.

Seymour, M. C. "Chaucer's Revision of the Prologue to 'The Legend of Good Women'." Modern Language Review 92 (1997): 832-41.

Runstedler, Curtis. "Transmuting John Gower: Elias Ashmole's Hermetic Reading of Gower's Jason and the Golden Fleece." Accessus: A Journal of Premodern Literature and New Media, 6.2 (2020): n.p.

Parsons, Ben. "'Watte vocat': Human and Animal Naming in Gower's 'Visio Anglie'." JEGP 119 (2020): 380-98.

Oesterlen, Eve-Marie. "Why Bodies Matter in Mouldy Tales: Material (Re)Turns in 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre'." The Upstart Crow 24 (2004): 36-44.

Nolan, Maura. "Agency and the Poetics of Sensation in Gower's 'Mirour de l'Omme'." In Answerable Style: The Idea of the Literary in Medieval England, ed. Frank Grady and Andrew Galloway. (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2013). 214-43.

Levelt, Sjoerd. "Marcus Boxhorn's Misattribution of Verses from Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales' to John Gower." Notes and Queries 67 [265], no.1 (2020): 14-16.

Ladd, Roger A. "Selling Satire: Gower, Chaucer, and the End of the Estates." In Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. James M. Dean. Critical Insights Series. Ipswich, Mass.: Salem Press, 2017. Pp. 81-96.

Hawes, Greta. "Metamorphosis and Metamorphic Identity: The Myth of Actaeon in Works of Ovid, Dante, and John Gower." Isis: Journal of the Classical Association of Victoria, 21 (2008): 21-42.

Hamaguchi, Keiko. "The Cultural Otherness of Custance as a Foreign Woman in the Man of Law's Tale." Chaucer Review 54 (2019): 411-40.

Glasser, Marc. "'He Nedes Moste Hire Wedde': The Forced Marriage in the Wife of Bath's Tale and Its Middle English Analogues." Neuphilologische Mitteilungen: Bulletin de la Société Néophilologique/Bulletin of the Modern Language Society 85.2 (1984): 239-41.

Gerber, Amanda. "The Mythological Sciences of John Gower, Medieval Classicists, and Morgan MS M. 126." Studies in the Age of Chaucer 40 (2018): 257-88; 6 b&w figs.

Freedman, Paul. Images of the Medieval Peasant. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999.

Donavin, Georgiana. "John Gower's Magical Rhetoric." Accessus: A Journal of Premodern Literature and New Media, 6.2 (2020): n.p.

Dean, Paul. "Pericles' Pilgrimage." Essays in Criticism 50.2 (Apr 2000): 125-44.

Dauby, Hélène. "From Trevet to Gower and Chaucer." Anglophonia: French Journal of English Studies 29 (2011): 79-88.

Cooper, Helen. "'The most excellent creatures are not ever born perfect': Early Modern Attitudes to Middle English." In Imagining Medieval English: Language Structures and Theories, 500-1500. Ed. Tim William Machan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. 241-60.

Green, Richard Firth. "A Poet at Work: John Gower's Revisions to the 'Tale of Rosiphilee'." In Studies in the Age of Gower: A Festschrift in Honour of R. F. Yeager. Ed. Susannah Mary Chewning. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020. Pp. 217-226.

Gastle, Brian W. "The Constraints of Justice and Gower's 'Lawyerly Habit of Mind'." In Studies in the Age of Gower: A Festschrift in Honour of R. F. Yeager. Ed. Susannah Mary Chewning. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020. Pp. 203-216.

Ladd, Roger A. "'To Hear an Old Man Sing': Apollonius, Pericles and the Age of Gower." In Studies in the Age of Gower: A Festschrift in Honour of R. F. Yeager. Ed. Susannah Mary Chewning. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020. Pp. 189-200.

Kuczynski, Michael P. "Gower, Chaucer and the 'Treuth of Prestehode'." In Studies in the Age of Gower: A Festschrift in Honour of R. F. Yeager. Ed. Susannah Mary Chewning. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020. Pp. 173-88.
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