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Lowell, James Russell. My Study Windows. Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1871, pp. 252, 258-60

Collier, William Francis. A History of English Literature in a Series of Biographical Sketches. London: Thomas Nelson, 1867, pp. 61-63.

Craik, George L. A Manual of English Literature and the History of the English Language from the Norman Conquest. 5th ed. London: Charles Griffin, 1865, pp. 155-57.

Reed, Henry. Lectures on the British Poets. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Parry & McMillan, 1857, pp. 49, 92-93. .

Pauli, Reinhold. Pictures of Old England. Translated by E.C. Otto. London: Macmillan, 1861, pp. 212-16, 220-26. Argues

Campbell, Thomas. An Essay on English Poetry: With Notices of the English Poets. London: J. Murray, 1848, pp. 135-36.

Craik, George L. Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England from the Norman Conquest to the Accession of Elizabeth. 2 vols. London: Charles Knight, 1844, II, 90-101.

Chambers, Robert. History of the English Language and Literature. Hartford, CT: Edward Hopkins, 1837, p. 13.

Clarke, Charles C. The Riches of Chaucer. London: E. Wilson, 1835, I, 35.

Dryden, John. "Preface to The Fables, 1700." In Selected Works of John Dryden. Edited by William Frost. New York: Holt, Reinhart, and Winston, 1967, p. 397.

Puttenham, George. The Arte of English Poesie Contrived into Three Books; the First of Poets and Poesie, the Second of Proportion, the Third of Ornament. London: Richard Field, Printer, 1589, p. 48.

Sidney, Sir Philip. "The Defence of Poesie." The Prose Works of Philip Sidney. Vol. 3 of 4. Edited by Albert Feuillerat. Cambridge: MA: Harvard University Press, 1912. Reprinted 1962, 1963, 1968, p. 4.

Rowe, Donald W. O Love, O Charite: Contraries Harmonized in Chaucer's Troilus. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1976, p. 178n.

Manzalaoui, Mahmoud. "Chaucer and Science." In Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer. Writers and Their Background (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975), pp. 228n, 229-30.

Wedel, Theodore Otto. The Mediaeval Attitude toward Astrology, Particularly in England. Yale Studies in English, no. 60. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1920, pp. 76n, 104-05, 113, 116, 122, 132-42, 147, 153.

Fitzpatrick, John F. "Courtly Love and the Confessional in English Literature from 1215 to John Gower." Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, 1978. Dissertation Abstracts International A39.02. Full text accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses; accessed December 5, 2022.

Reiss, Edmund. "Chaucer's Courtly Love." In Larry D. Benson, ed. The Learned and the Lewd: Studies in Chaucer and Medieval Literature. Harvard English Studies, no. 5 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974), pp. 95-111.

Itô, Masayoshi. "John Gower's 'Jason and Medea--A Story of Golden Love." Bulletin of the Faculty of Education (Shizuoka University) 25 (1974): 78-89. English version in Ito's John Gower: The Medieval Poet (Tokyo: Shinzaki Shorin, 1976), 80-100.

Williams, Lynn Flinckinger. "The Gods of Love in Ancient and Medieval Literature as Background of John Gower's 'Confessio Amantis'." Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1967. Dissertation Abstracts International 28 A4193.

Stevens, John. Music and Poetry in the Early Tudor Court. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1961, pp. 7, 147, 157, 160-61, 164, 173-74, 177, 181, 189, 192, 299.

McNally, John D. "Gower, Ovid, and the 'Religion' of Courtly Love: The Shaping of the 'Confessio Amantis'." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1961.

Jacobson, John Howard. "The Church of Love in the Works of Chaucer and Gower." Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University, 1939. Dissertation Abstracts International A31.05. Available via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses; accessed December 5, 2022.

Lüdeke, H. Die Funktionen des Erzählers in Chaucers epischer Dichtung. Halle: Max Niemeyer, 1928, pp. 5-6, 13, 14, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 36, 40, 41, 43, 44, 48.

Hochdorfer, Karl F. "Observations on the Language of the Court of Love." Ph.D. Dissertation. Harvard University, 1888, p. 6.

Friedman, Albert B. "'When Adam Delved' . . . Contexts of an Historical Proverb." In Larry D. Benson, ed. The Learned and the Lewd: Studies in Chaucer and Medieval Literature. Harvard English Studies, no. 5 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974), pp. 213-30.

Mann, Jill. Chaucer and Medieval Estates Satire: The Literature of Social Classes and the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1973.

Hussey, S. S. " The Minor Poems and the Prose." In W.F. Bolton, ed. The Middle Ages. Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, vol. 1 (London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970), pp. 230, 258, 259.

Keller, Joseph R. "The Triumph of Vice: A Formal Approach to the Medieval Complaint Against the Times." Annuale Mediaevale 10 (1969): 120-37.

Cottle, Basil. The Triumph of English, 1150-1400. London: Barnes and Noble, 1969, pp. 22, 40, 43, 68-69, 120-26, 138, 258, 270, 293-97, 303.

Oiji, Takero. "Wat Tyler's Rebellion and English Literature." In Takero Oiji, ed. Chaucer to sono shuhen [Chaucer and His Contemporary Poets] (Tokyo: Kenkyusha, 1968), chapter 12. Reprinted in 14 seiki no eibungaku, IV (Tokyo: Kenkyusha, 1976), chapter 2.

Kinney, Thomas L. "The Temper of Fourteenth-Century English Verse of Complaint." Annuale Mediaevale 7 (1966): 74-89.

Fish, Stanley E. John Skelton's Poetry. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1965. Reprinted 1967, pp. 33, 231, 232

Huppé, Bernard. A Reading of the Canterbury Tales.. Albany: State University of New York, 1964. Rev ed., 1967, pp. 190, 219.

Yunck, John A. The Lineage of Lady Meed: The Development of Medieval Veniality Satire. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1963, pp. 262-65, 298.

Kinney, Thomas L. "English Verse of Complaint, 1250-1400." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Michigan, 1959.

Baum, Paull F. Chaucer: A Critical Appreciation. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1958, pp. 72, 144, 163.

Schlauch, Margaret. English Medieval Literature and Its Social Foundations. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1956, pp. 221-24.

Siegmund-Schultze, Dorothea. "Gesellschaftwissenschaftsliche Beitrage zu John Gower." Ph.D. Dissertation. Leipzig University, 1952.

Tatlock, J. S. P. The Mind and Art of Chaucer. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1950. Reprint. New York: Gordian Press, 1966, pp. 19, 27, 51.

Trevelyan, G. M. English Social History: A Survey of Sic Centuries, from Chaucer to Queen Victoria. London: Longmans, Green, 1942, pp. 2, 40, 49.

Horrell, Joe. "Chaucer's Symbolic Plowman." Speculum 14 (1939): 82-92.

Marcus, Hans. "Chaucer, der Freund des einfachen Mannes." Archiv für das St]udium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 172 (1937): 28-41.

Kleineke, Wilhelm. Englische Fürstenspiegel vom Policraticus Johanns bis zum Basilikon Doron König Jakobs I. Studien zur englischen Philologie, no. 90. Halle: Niemeyer, 1937, pp. 129-35

Wingfield-Stratford, Esme. The History of British Civilization. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1933, pp. 279-80.

Mohl, Ruth. The Three Estates in Medieval and Renaissance Literature. New York: Ungar, 1933, pp. 28ff., 105ff., 230ff., 278-79, 299ff., 329, 356-57.

Vogt, George McGill. "The Peasant in Middle English Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation. Harvard University, 1923.

Schneider, Rudolf. "Der Monch in der englischen Dichtung bis auf Lewis's 'Monk,' 1795." Palaestra 155 (1928): 46-50.

Raleigh, Sir Walter. On Writing and Writers: Being Extracts from His Notebooks. Selected and edited by George Gordon. London: Edward Arnold, 1926, p. 105.

Eberhard, Oscar. "Der Bauernaufstand vom Jahre 1381 in der englischen Poesie." Anglistische Forschungen 51 (1916): 13-15, 37-43.

Kittredge, George Lyman. Chaucer and His Poetry. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1915; sixteenth printing, 1970, pp. 3, 130.

Wingfield-Stratford, Esme. The History of English Patriotism. 2 vols. London: John Lane, 1913, I, 92, 93, 95, 97, 587.

Gebhard, Heinrich. Langlands und Gowers Kritik der kirchlichen Verhaltnisse ihrer Zeit. Strassburg: Hornberg, 1911.

Evans, J. F. "The Attitude of Chaucer Towards Chivalry. The Church, and the People, Compared with that of Langland, Wycliff, and Gower." M.A. Thesis. Wales University, 1911.

Buckland, Anna. The Story of English Literature. London: Cassell, 1911, p. 60.

Kröllreutter, Maria. Das Privatleben in England nach den Chaucer, Gower, und Langland. Halle: E. Karras, 1908.

Alden, Raymond M. The Rise of Formal Satire in England Under Classical Influence. University of Pennsylvania Series in Philology, Literature, and Archaeology, vol. VII, no, 2, 1899. Reprint. Hamden: CT: Archon, 1962, pp. 12, 151.

Vogt, George McGill. "Gleanings for the History of a Sentiment: Generositas Virtus, Non Sanguis." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 24 (1925): 102-24.

Owen, Charles A., Jr. Pilgrimage and Storytelling in the Canterbury Tales: The Dialectic of 'Ernest' and 'Game.' Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1977, pp. 22n, 25, 74.

Nohrnberg, James. The Analogy of the Faerie Queene. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1976, pp. 109, 271n, 318n, 383, 495n, 623, 641, 747n.

Wetherbee, Winthrop. "Some Intellectual Themes in Chaucer's Poetry." In George D. Economou, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer: A Collection of Original Articles (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975), pp. 75, 87.

Mann, Jill. "Chaucer and the Medieval Latin Poets." In George D. Economou, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer: A Collection of Original Articles (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975), pp. 172, 173n, 174-77, 177-79.

Hanning, Robert W. "The Theme of Art and Life in Chaucer's Poetry." In George D. Economou, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer: A Collection of Original Articles (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975), p. 21.

Hertzig, Marie J. "The Early Recension and Continuity of Certain Middle English Texts in the Sixteenth Century. Ph.D Dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, 1973. Dissertation Abstracts International 34A (1973): 1913-14.

Tonkin, Humphrey. Spenser's Courteous Pastoral: Book VI of the Faerie Queene. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972, p. 87n.

Smith, Hallett. Shakespeare's Romances: A Study of Some Ways of the Imagination. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1972, pp. 3, 18, 40.

Felperin, Howard. Shakespearean Romance. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1972, pp. 143ff.

Gearin-Tosh, M. "'Pericles': The Death of Antiochus." Notes and Queries, New Series 18 (1971): 145-50.

Gesner, Carol. Shakespeare and the Greek Romances: A Study of Origins. Lexington: University Of Kentucky Press, 1970, p. 88.

Scott, William D. "Another 'Heroical Devise' in 'Pericles'." Shakespeare Quarterly 20 (1969): 91-95.

Elliott, R. W. V. "Chaucer's Reading." In A. C. Cawley, ed. Chaucer's Mind and Art (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, 1969), p. 51.

Lewis, C. S. Spenser's Images of Life. Ed. by Alastair Fowler. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1967, p. 57.

Greenfield, Thelma. "A Re-examination of 'Patient' Pericles." Shakespeare Studies 3 (1967): 51-61.

Pearsall, Derek. "The English Chaucerians." In D. S. Brewer, ed. Chaucer and Chaucerians: Critical Studies in Middle English Literature (University: University of Alabama Press, 1966, pp. 222, 235.

Marienstras, R. "À Propos de 'Jack Juggler'." Études Anglaises 18 (1965): 167-68.

Hoeniger, F. David, ed. Pericles. The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare. London: Methuen, 1963, pp. xiii-xix, xliiin.

Heiserman, A. R. Skelton and Satire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961, pp. 52, 173, 290, 311.

Muir, Kenneth. Shakespeare's Sources: Comedies and Tragedies. London: Methuen, 19577, pp. 2, 33, 225.

Townsend, Francis G. "Chaucer's Nameless Knight." Modern Language Review 49 (1954): 1-4.

Stillwell, Gardiner. "Chaucer's Eagles and Their Choices on February 14." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 53 (1954): 546-61, especially 553.

Whitaker, Virgil. Shakespeare's use of Learning: An Inquiry into the Growth of His Mind and Art. San Marino, California: Huntington Library, 1953, pp. 94, 101.

Schirmer, Walter F. John Lydgate: Ein Kulturbild aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1952. Translated by Ann E. Keep, as John Lydgate: A Study in the Culture of the Fifteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961, pp. 33-36, 44, 71, 151, 169, 248n, 255-57.

Jochums, Milford C., ed. John Milton's "An Apology." Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1950, pp. 210.

Edwards, H. L. R. Skelton: The Life and Times of an Early Tudor Poet. London: Jonathan Cape, 1949, pp. 35, 228.

Craig, Hardin. "Shakespeare's Bad Poetry." Shakespeare Survey I. London, 1948, pp. 51-56.

Gordon, Ian A. John Skelton: Poet Laureate. Melbourne: University Press, 1943, pp. 5, 58, 62, 66, 106.

Hussey, Richard. "Shakespeare and Gower." Notes and Queries 180 (1941): 386.

Tuve, Rosemund. "Spenser and Some Pictorial Conventions, With Particular Attention to Some Illuminated Manuscripts." Studies in Philology 37 (1940): 149-76, esp. 152.

Evans, B. Ifor. A Short History of English Literature. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1940, pp. 19-20.

Brown, Carleton. "The Man of Law's Headlink and the Prologue of the Canterbury Tales." Studies in Philology 34 (1937): 8-35. [RFY1981].

Krappe, A. H. "La Thème de la 'Science Sterile' chez Gower et chez Goethe." Revue de la Littérature Comparée 12 (1932): 821-23.

Cowling, George P. Chaucer. London: Methuen, 1927, pp. 5, 22, 24, 38, 74, 103, 116, 130, 138, 158, 169, 179.

Coulton, G. G. Chaucer and His England. 4th rev. ed. London: Methuen, 1927, pp. 52, 73, 117, 145.

Tupper, Frederick. Types of Society in Medieval Literature. New York: Henry Holt, 1926, p. 79.

Renwick, W. L. Edmund Spenser: An Essay on Renaissance Poetry. London: Edward Arnold, 1925. 5th reprinting, 1964, p. 67.

Griffith, D. D. "An Interpretation of Chaucer's 'Legend of Good Women'." The Manly Anniversary Studies in Language and Literature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1923), pp. 32-43. Rpt. in Edward Wagenknecht, ed. Chaucer: Modern Essays in Criticism (London: Oxford University Press, 1959), pp. 396-404.

Hankins, John E. Sources and Meaning in Spenser's Allegory: A Study in the "Faerie Queene." Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921, pp. 9n, 298.

Reynolds, George P., and Garland Greever. The Facts and Backgrounds of Literature. New York: Century, 1920, pp. 29, 36, 70.

Thomson, P.W. "The Influence of Chaucer, Gower, and Lydgate on the Scottish Poets in the 15th and early 16th Centuries. B.Litt. Thesis. Oxford University, 1915.

Ward, Jessica D. "Penitentials to Poetry: The Literary Critique of Avarice in Fourteenth-Century England." Ph.D. Dissertation. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2019. 218 pp. DAI A81.01 (2019). Full text accessible at http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncg/f/Ward_uncg_0154D_12677.pdf (unrestricted); accessed February 22, 2022.

Stewart, Vaughn. "Reading Nobility: Authority and Early English Print." Ph.D. Dissertation. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2016. 174 pp. Dissertation Abstracts International A77.11(E) (2017). Full text accessible at ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (restricted); accessed February 21, 2022.
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