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Salisbury, Eve. "Remembering Origins: Gower's Monstrous Body Poetic." In Re-visioning Gower. Ed. Yeager, R.F.. Charlotte, NC: Pegasus Press, 1998, pp. 159-184.

Hain, Ludovici. Repertorium bibliographicum, in quo libri omnes ab arte typographica inventa usque ad annum MD . . . etc. Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta, 1826, I, ii, 490.

Lawler, Jennifer L. Representations of Exile in Early English Literature: 1100-1500 A.D. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Kansas, 1996. 241 pp. Dissertation Abstracts International A57.07. Fully accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.

Aers, David. "Representations of the 'Third Estate': Social Conflict and its Milieu around 1381." Southern Review (Australia) 16 (1983), pp. 335-49.

Pancoast, Henry S. Representative English Literature from Chaucer to Tennyson. New York: Holt, 1893, p. 24.

Grady, Frank. "Representing Righteous Heathens in Late Medieval England." New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005 ISBN 978-1403966995

Martin, Joanna M. "Responses to the Frame Narrative of John Gower's Confessio Amantis in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Scottish Literature." Review of English Studies 60 (2009), pp. 561-77. ISSN 0034-6551

Collette, Carolyn P. "Rethinking Chaucer's 'Legend of Good Women'." Woodbridge, Suffolk: York Medieval Press/Boydell and Brewer, 2014 ISBN 9781903153499

Lindeboom, Wim. "Rethinking the Recensions of the Confessio Amantis." Viator 40 (2009), pp. 319-48. ISSN 0083-5897

Fonzo, Kimberly. Retrospective Prophecy and Medieval English Authorship. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2022.

Spies, Heinrich. "Review of Macaulay's The Complete Works of John Gower, vol. IV." Englische Studien 35 (1905), pp. 104-109.

Houlik-Ritchey, Emily. "Rewriting Difference: 'Saracens' in John Gower and Juan de Cuenca." ES: Revista de Filología Inglesa 33.1 (2012), pp. 171-89. ISSN 0210-9689

Ph.D. Dissertation. Cornell University, 2014. Open access at https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/36190 (accessed February 3, 2023). iv; 248 pp.

Sharp, Joseph. "Rhetoric and Chastity: Gower's Depiction of Rhetorical Practice in the Lucrece Myth." Journal for the History of Rhetoric 25, no. 3 (November 2022): 257–78.

Murphy, James J. "Rhetoric in Fourteenth-Century Oxford." Medium Aevum 34 (1965): 1-20, and p. 12n63.

Daniels, Robertson Balfour. "Rhetoric in Gower's 'To King Henry the Fourth, in Praise of Peace'." Studies in Philology 32 (1935), pp. 62-73.

Comtois, Sister Cecile de la Providence. "Rhetoric in John Gower's 'Speculum Meditantis'." Ph.D. Dissertation. Fordham University, 1953. Unrestricted access available at https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI10992942/. Accessed August 28, 2022

Comtois, Cecile de la Providence. "Rhetoric in John Gower's 'Speculum Meditantis'." Ph.D. Dissertation. Fordham University, 1953. Dissertation Abstracts International 80.2. Full text available at ProQuest.

Copeland, Rita. "Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Translation in the Middle Ages: Academic Traditions and Vernacular Texts." Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literatures, 11 . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991

Olsson, Kurt O. "Rhetoric, John Gower, and the Late Medieval Exemplum." Medievalia et Humanistica 8 (1977), pp. 185-200. ISSN 0076-6127

Donavin, Georgiana. "Rhetorical Gower: Aristotelianism in the Confessio Amantis's Treatment of 'Rhetorique'." In John Gower: Manuscripts, Readers, Contexts. Ed. Urban, Malte. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2009, pp. 155-73.

Burrow, J. A. "Ricardian Poetry: Chaucer, Gower, Langland and the Gawain Poet." London: Routledge, 1971

Zarins, Kim. "Rich Words: Gower's Rime Riche in Dramatic Action." In John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition. Ed. Dutton, Elisabeth, and Hines, John, and Yeager, R.F. Cambridge: Brewer, 2010, pp. 239-53.

Eberle, Patricia J.. "Richard II and the Literary Arts." In Richard II: The Art of Kingship. Ed. Goodman, Anthony and Gillespie, James. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999, pp. 231-253.

Fonzo, Kimberly. "Richard II's Publicly Prophesied Deposition in Gower's Confessio Amantis." Modern Philology 114 (2016): 1-17.

Bowers, John. "Rival Poets: Gower's Confessio and Chaucer's Legend of Good Women." In John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition. Ed. Dutton, Elisabeth, and Hines, John, and Yeager, R.F. Cambridge: Brewer, 2010, pp. 276-87.

Dinshaw, Carolyn. "Rivalry, Rape and Manhood: Gower and Chaucer." In Chaucer and Gower: Difference, Mutuality, Exchange. Ed. Yeager, R.F.. ELS Monograph Series (51). Victoria, B.C.: English Literary Studies, 1991, pp. 130-152.

Benson, Larry D., ed. "Riverside Chaucer 3rd ed." Boston, MA.: Houghton Mifflin, 1987

Russell, P. E. "Robert Payn and Juan De Cuenca, Translators of Gower's Confessio Amantis." Medium AEvum 30 (1961), pp. 26-32.

Breeze, Andrew. "Roger Bacon's Head of Brass." Trivium 23 (1988), pp. 35-50.

Cooper, Helen. "Romance Repetitions and the Sea: Brendan, Constance, Apollonius." In A. S. G. Edwards, ed., Medieval Romance, Arthurian Literature: Essays in Honour of Elizabeth Archibald (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2021). Pp. 46-60.

Robins, William. "Romance, Exemplum, and the Subject of the Confessio Amantis." Studies in the Age of Chaucer 19 (1997), pp. 157-181.

Shuffelton, George. "Romance, Popular Style and the Confessio Amantis: Conflict or Evasion?" In John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition. Ed. Dutton, Elisabeth and Hines, John and Yeager, R.F. Cambridge: Brewer, 2010, pp. 74-84.

Wetherbee, Winthrop. "Rome, Troy, and Culture in the Confessio Amantis." In On John Gower: Essays at the Millennium. Ed. Yeager, R.F. Studies in Medieval Culture (46). Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute, 2007, pp. 20-42.

Sáez-Hidalgo, Ana, and R. F. Yeager, eds. Royal Entertainments: The Poetry of John Gower in the Fifteenth Century (English, Portuguese, and Castilian Courts). Valladolid: International John Gower Society, 2012.

Sanders, Arnold A.. "Ruddymane and Canace, Lost and Found: Spenser's Reception of Gower's Confessio Amantis 3 and Chaucer's Squire's Tale." In The Work of Dissimilitude: Essays from the Sixth Citadel Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Ed. Allen, David G. and White, Robert A.. Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Press, 1992, pp. 196-215.

Knight, Stephen. Ryming Craftily: Meaning in Chaucer's Poetry. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1973, pp. 9, 31.

Johnston, Andrew James. "Sailing the Seas of Literary History: Gower, Chaucer, and the Problem of Incest in Shakespeare's 'Pericles'." Poetica: Zeitschrift für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft 41.3-4 (2009): 381-407.

Newman, Jonathan M. "Satire of counsel, counsel of satire: Representing advisory relations in later medieval literature." PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 2008.

Kendall, Elliott. "Saving History: Gower's Apocalyptic and the New Arion." In John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition. Ed. Dutton, Elisabeth and Hines, John and Yeager, R.F. Cambridge: Brewer, 2010, pp. 46-58.

Simpson, James. "Sciences and the Self in Medieval Poetry: Alan of Lille's Anticlaudianus and John Gower's Confessio Amantis." Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 25 . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995

Mitchell, Jerome. "Scott, Chaucer, and Medieval Romance: A Study in Sir Walter Scott's Indebtedness to the Literature of the Middle Ages." Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1987 ISBN 0813116090

Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn and Justice, Steven. "Scribe D and the Marketing of Ricardian Literature." In The Medieval Professional Reader at Work: Evidence from Manuscripts of Chaucer, Langland, Kempe, and Gower. Ed. Hilmo, Maidie and Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn. E L S Monograph Series (85). Victoria, BC: English Literary Studies, 2001, pp. 217-237.

Horobin, Simon, and Mosser, Daniel W. "Scribe D's SW Midland Roots: A Reconsideration." Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 106 (2005), pp. 289-305. ISSN 0028-3754

Dwyer, Seamus. "Scripts and Literature in the Manuscripts of England and France, 1370-1425." Ph.D. Dissertation. Yale University, 2024. Dissertation Abstracts International A86.01(E). Abstract accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.

Boboc, Andreea. "Se-duction and Sovereign Power in Gower's Confessio Amantis Book V." In John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition. Ed. Dutton, Elisabeth, and Hines, John and Yeager, R.F. Cambridge: Brewer, 2010, pp. 126-38.

Moreno, Christine. "Secrecy and Fear in Confessional Discourse: Subversive Strategies, Heretical Inquisition, and Shifting Subjectivities in Vernacular Middle English and Anglo-French Poetry." PhD thesis, The Ohio State University, 2012. Open access at http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1354665293 (accessed January 23, 2023)

Edwards, A. S. G.. "Selection and Subversion in Gower's Confessio Amantis." In Re-visioning Gower. Ed. Yeager, R.F.. Charlotte, NC: Pegasus Press, 1998, pp. 257-267.

Bennett, J. A. W., ed. Selections from John Gower. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968.

Macaulay, G. C., ed. Selections from the Confessio Amantis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1903.

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.

Nolan, Maura. "Sensation and the Plain Style in Gower's Confessio Amantis." In Russell A. Peck and R. F. Yeager, eds. John Gower: Others and the Self. Publications of the John Gower Society XI (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2017), pp. 111-40.

Batkie, Stephanie L. "Sentenced to hard labor: Vernacular transformations in the late fourteenth century." PhD thesis, University of Michigan, 2009. Open access at https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/64772 (accessed January 23, 2023).

Gough, Richard. Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain. London: J. Nicols, 1796, II, 24-26.

Bennett, Michael. "Shades of Gower: Latin Texts and Social Contexts." In Richard Firth Green and R. F. Yeager, eds. "Of latine and of othire lare": Essays in Honour of David R. Carlson (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 2022). Pp. 101-19.

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

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

Yeager, R.F. "Shakespeare as Medievalist: What it Means for Performing 'Pericles'." In Shakespeare and the Middle Ages: Essays on the Performance and Adaptation of the Plays with Medieval Sources or Settings. Ed. Driver, Martha W. and Ray, Sid. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009, pp. 215-31.

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

Hillman, Richard. "Shakespeare's Gower and Gower' s Shakespeare: The Larger Debt of 'Pericles'." Shakespeare Quarterly 36 (1985): 427-37.

[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.

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.

Bauer, Matthias, and Angelika Zirker. "Shakespeare's Medieval Co-Authors."In Lukas Rösli and Stefanie Gropper, ed. In Search of the Culprit: Aspects of Medieval Authorship. Berlin and Boston: de Gruyter, 2021. Pp. 217-38.

Smith, Bruce R. "Shakespeare's Middle Ages." In Medieval Shakespeare: Pasts and Presents. Ed. Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, and Peter Holland. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), 19-36.

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

Reid, Lindsay Ann. Shakespeare's Ovid and the Spectre of the Medieval. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2018.

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

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.

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

Backus, Truman J. Shaw's New History of English Literature. New York: Sheldon, 1875. Rev. ed. 1884, pp. 59-60.

Fanger, Claire. Signs of Power and the Power of Signs: Medieval Modes of Address to the Problem of Magical and Miraculous Signifiers. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Toronto, 1994. ii, 353 pp. Dissertation Abstracts International A55.12. Fully accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.

Van Dijk, Conrad. "Simon Sudbury and Helenus in John Gower's Vox Clamantis." Medium AEvum 77 (2008), pp. 313-318.

Burrow, J. A. "Sinning against Love in Confessio Amantis." In John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition. Ed. Dutton, Elisabeth, and Hines, John, and Yeager, R.F. Cambridge: Brewer, 2010, pp. 217-29.

Watt, Diane. "Sins of Omission: Transgressive Genders, Subversive Sexualities, and Confessional Silences in John Gower's Confessio Amantis." Exemplaria 13 (2001), pp. 529-551.

Seaton, Ethel. Sir Richard Roos, 1410-1482, Lancastrian Poet. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1961, pp. 92, 96, 270, 350.

Patterson, R. F., ed. Six Centuries of English Literature: Passages Selected from the Chief Writers and Short Biographies. 6 vols. London and Glasgow: Blackie & Son, 1933, 1:28-35.

Anderson, David, ed. "Sixty Bokes Olde and Newe." Knoxville, TN: New Chaucer Society, 1986 ISBN 0933784082

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

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

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.

Oliveira, Maria do Carmo Correia de. "Sobre muse e a Musa: (Com)textos de sabedoria em 'Confessio' de John Gower e Sua Tradução Ibérica." eHumanista: Journal of Iberian Studies 3 (2003): 1-18. ISSN 1540-5877 (electronic). → pdf

Lightsey, Scott. "Social Class in the Classroom: Gower's Estates Poetry." In Approaches to Teaching the Poetry of John Gower. Ed. Yeager, R. F., and Gastle, Brian W. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2011, pp. 36-41. ISBN 9781603290999

Peck, Russell A.. "Social Conscience and the Poets." In Social Unrest in the Late Middle Ages: Papers of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies. Ed. Newman, Francis X. Binghamton, NY: CEMERS, 1986, pp. 113-148.

McShane, Kara L. "Social Healing in Gower's 'Visio Angliae'." South Atlantic Review 79.3-4 (2015), pp. 76-88. ISSN 0277-335X

Kanno, Masahiko. "Some Characteristics of the Verbal Substantive in Gower's Confessio Amantis." Hiroshima Studies in English Language and Literature 9 (1963), pp. 90-98. ISSN 0288-2876

Schueler, Donald G. "Some Comments on the Structure of John Gower's Confessio Amantis." In Explorations of Literature. Ed. Reck, Rima D. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1966, pp. 15-24.

Silvia, Daniel S. Some Fifteen-Century Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales. In Beryl Rowland, ed. Chaucer and Middle English Studies in Honour of Rossell Hope Robbins. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1974, pp. 153-63.

Kuhl, Ernest P. "Some Friends of Chaucer." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 29.2 (1914), pp. 270-76.

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.

Manly, John M. Some New Light on Chaucer. New York: Henry Holt, 1926, pp. 195, 251, 295

Flügel, Ewald. "Some Notes on Chaucer's Prologue." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 1 (1897): 118-35.

Santano Moreno, Bernardo. "Some Observations on the Dates and Circumstances of the Fifteenth-Century Portuguese and Castilian Translations of John Gower's Confessio Amantis." SELIM 1 (1991), pp. 106-122.

Benson, C. David. "Some Poets' Tours of Medieval London: Varieties of Literary Urban Experience." Essays in Medieval Studies 24 (2007): 1-20.

Brooks, S. W. "Some Predecessors of Spenser." Poet Lore 1 (1889): 214-16.

Bradley, Henry. "Some Proper Names in the Confessio Amantis." Athenaeum, No. 3213 (May, 1889): 663.

Skeat, Walter W. "Some Rimes in Gower." Academy, no. 1035 (1892): 230-31.

Schaar, Claes. Some Types of Narrative in Chaucer's Poetry. Lund Studies in English, no. 25. Lund: Cleerup, 1954, p. 77n.

Stern, Kortney, "Sonic Interventions: Silence, Sound, and Melody in Medieval Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University, 2024. Dissertation Abstracts International A86.02(E). xi, 227 pp. Fully accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.

Bryan, W. F., and Germaine Dempster, eds. Sources and Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. New York: Humanities Press, 1941, pp. 181-206.

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