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Mainzer, Conrad. "John Gower's Use of the "Mediaeval Ovid" in Confessio Amantis." Medium Ævum 41 (1972), pp. 215-222.

Harbert, Bruce. "The Myth of Tereus in Ovid and Gower." Medium AEvum 41 (1972), pp. 208-214.

Means, Michael. The "Consolatio" Genre in Medieval English Literature. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1972, pp. 59-65. Revised lightly from the author's Ph.D. Dissertation of similar title: The "Consolatio" Genre in Middle English Literature University of Florida, Gainesville, 1963.

Wood, Chauncey. "The Sources of Chaucer's Summoner's 'Garleek, Onyons, and eek Lekes'." Chaucer Review 5.3 (1971): 240-44.

White, Beatrice. "Poet and Peasant." In F. R. H. Du Boulay and Caroline M. Barron, eds., The Reign of Richard II: Essays in Honour of May McKisack. (London: Athlone, 1971). Pp. 58-74.

Delasanta, Rodney. "'And of Great Reverence': Chaucer's Man of Law." Chaucer Review 5, no. 4 (1971): 288-310.

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

Weber, Edwart. John Gowers "Chronica Tripertita" und William Shakespeares "Richard II." Bad Homburg: Weber, 1971.

Rowland, Beryl. Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1971, pp. 19, 68, 118, 128, 131.

Phelan, Walter Stephen. "The Conflict of Courtly Love and Christian Morality in John Gower's 'Confessio Amantis'." Ph.D. Dissertation. Ohio State University, 1971. Open access at http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1225921019 (accessed January 22, 2023).

Ito, Masayoshi. "A Midsummer Nightmare--An Interpretation of Book One of 'Vox Clamantis'." Shiron 12 (1971): 1-16. Reprinted, with slight revision, in "John Gower, The Medieval Poet" (Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976), pp. 121-38.

Hussey, S. S. Chaucer: An Introduction. London: Methuen, 1971, pp. 6, 13, 52, 92, 103, 115, 183, 196-210, 216-19

Dean, James. "The World Grown Old: The Significance of a Medieval Idea." Ph.D. Dissertation. Johns Hopkins University, 1971.

Robinson, Ian. Chaucer's Prosody: A Study of the Middle English Verse Tradition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1971, pp. 88, 96, 97, 136, 137-38, 141, 172, 180-85.

Kanno, Masahiko. "On the Vocabulary of John Gower." Studies in Foreign Language (Aichi University of Education) 9 (1971): 117-24.

Baugh, Albert C. A History of the English Language. 2nd ed., rev. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1971. pp. 171-3, 270.

Ito, Masayoshi. "Gower and Rime Royal." Bulletin of College of General Education, Tohoku University 12 (1971), pp. 47-65 [ISSN 0287-8844]. English version available in Ito's John Gower, The Medieval Poet (Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976), pp. 101-18.

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

Scattergood, V. J. "Politics and Poetry in the Fifteenth Century." London: Blandford, 1971

Gilroy-Scott, Neil W. "John Gower's Reputation: Literary Allusions from the Early Fifteenth Century to the Time of 'Pericles'." Yearbook of English Studies 1 (1971), pp. 30-47.

Warren, Michael J. "A Note on Pericles, Act II, Chorus 17-20." Shakespeare Quarterly 22.1 (1971), pp. 90-92.

Mieszkowski, Gretchen. "The Reputation of Criseyde 1155-1500." Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences Transactions 43 (1971), pp. 71-153.

Harder, Henry Louis. "Ovid and the Sentence of the 'Confessio Amantis.'" Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Maryland, 1970. Dissertation Abstracts International 31.11 (1971): 6057A.

Doob, Penelope Billings Reed. "Ego Nabugodonosor: A Study of Conventions of Madness in Middle English Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation. Stanford University, 1970. Dissertation Abstracts International 31.04 (1970): 1755A. Full text accessible via ProQuest Theses & Dissertations Global.

Markland, Murray F. "'Troilus and Criseyde': The Inviolability of the Ending." Modern Language Quarterly 31.2 (1970): 147-59.

Smyser, Hamilton M. "A View of Chaucer's Astronomy." Speculum 45 (1970): 359-73.

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.

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

Oiji, Takero. "Deploring and Praying: John Gower in the Prologus in the 'Confessio Amantis'." Bunka 36 (1970): 1012. Reprinted as Chapter 1 in "14 Seiki no Eibungaku" [English in the Fourteenth Century]. Tokyo: Kenkyusha, 1976.

Donaldson, E. Talbot. Speaking of Chaucer. New York: Norton, 1970, pp.9-10, 100.

Brewer, D. S. "Troilus and Criseyde." In W. F. Bolton, ed. The Middle Ages (London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970), pp. 199, 233

Pearsall, Derek. "The Canterbury Tales." In W. F. Bolton, ed. The Middle Ages (London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970), pp. 166, 178

Bolton, W. F., ed. The Middle Ages. Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, vol. 1. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970. pp. ix-xxxvi.

Cowling, Samuel Taggart, III. The Personages in the Major Narrative Works of John Gower. Ph.D. Dissertation. Michigan State University, 1970. Freely accessible at https://d.lib.msu.edu/etd/39752; accessed October 6, 2022

Speed, D. F. Gower's Narrative Technique as Revealed by His Adaptations of Source Material in the Tales of "Confessio Amantis." Ph. D. Dissertation. University of London, 1970.

Brumble, Herbert David, III. Genius and Other Related Allegorical Figures in the "De Planctu Naturae," the "Roman de la Rose," the "Confessio Amantis," and the "Faerie Queene." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Nebraska, 1970.

Gray, Douglas. "Later Poetry: The Courtly Tradition." W. F. Bolton, ed. The Middle Ages. Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, vol. 1. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970, p. 312, 316-20.

Woolf, Rosemary. "Later Poetry: The Popular Tradition." W. F. Bolton, ed. The Middle Ages. Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, vol. 1. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970, p. 265.

Gordon, Ida L. The Double Sorrow of Troilus: A Study of Ambiguities in Troilus and Criseyde. Oxford; Clarendon Press, 1970, p. 54.

Wilson, William B. A Translation of John Gower's Mirour de l'Omme. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Miami, 1970. Dissertation Abstracts International A31.04. Restricted access to full text at Proquest Theses and Dissertations.

Wimsatt, James I. "Allegory and Mirror: Tradition and Structure in Middle English Literature." New York: Pegasus, 1970

Byrd, David G. "Gower's Confessio Amantis, III, 585." Explicator 29.1 (1970), Item 2.

Economou, George D. "The Character Genius in Alan de Lille, Jean de Meun, and John Gower." Chaucer Review 4.3 (1970), pp. 203-210. ISSN 0009-2002

Schreiber, Earl George. "The Figure of Venus in Late Middle English Poetry." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Illinois, 1969. Dissertation Abstracts International 31 (1970): 767A. Full-text available at ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.

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.

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.

Olsson, Kurt O. The Poetry of John Gower: The Art of Moral Rhetoric. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1969.

Merivale, Patricia. Pan the Goat-god: His Myth in Modern Times. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969, pp. 16, 240n40, 254n2

Lord, M. L. "Dido as an Example of Chastity: The Influence of Example Literature." Harvard Library Bulletin 17 (January and April, 1969): 22-44, 216-32.

Grellner, Sister Mary Alice. John Gower's "Confessio Amantis": A Critical Assessment of Themes and Structure. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, 1969. Dissertation Abstracts International A30.06

Lewis, Dorothy B. "Chaucer and Shakespeare." In A. C. Cawley, ed. Chaucer's Mind and Art (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, 1969), pp, 120, 169.

Pearsall, Derek. "Gower and Lydgate." Harlow, Essex . London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1969

Iwasaki, Haruo. "A Peculiar Feature in the Word-Order of Gower's Confessio Amantis." Studies in English Literature 45 (1969), pp. 205-220.

Ito, Masayoshi. "Gower's Use of Rime Riche in Confessio Amantis: As Compared with His Practice in Mirour de L'Omme and with the Case of Chaucer." Studies in English Literature 46 (1969), pp. 29-44. Reprinted version in Ito's John Gower, The Medieval Poet (Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976), pp. 214-31.

Regan, Charles L. "John Gower and the Fall of Babylon: Confessio Amantis, Prol. ll. 670-86." English Language Notes 7.2 (1969), pp. 85-92.

Isso, Carlo. Storia della Letterature Inglese. Milan: Accademia, 1968, pp. 9, 61, 88-92, 96, 118, 122, 131. 143, 149, 165, 196, 396.

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.

Whittock, Trevor. A Reading of the Canterbury Tales. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1968, pp. 106, 110-16, 285n

Weber, Edwart. John Gower and G. B. Shaw: Antipoden einer Abendlandischen Entwicklung. Bad Homburg: Weber, 1968.

Wagenknecht, Edward. The Personality of Chaucer. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1968, pp. 24, 53, 58, 68, 115-16, 144.

Stanford, W. B. The Ulysses Theme: A Study in the Adaptability of a Traditional Hero. 2d ed. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968, pp. 182-83, 188-89, 229, 245, 268n1, 277n12, 290-92.

Robertson, D. W., Jr. Chaucer's London. New York: John Wiley, 1968, pp. 3, 58, 150, 151, 170, 174, 212-13, 221.

Newstead, Helaine, ed. Chaucer and His Contemporaries: Essays on Medieval Literature and Thought. Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett, 1968, pp. ii-iii.

Gervase, Mathew. The Court of Richard II. New York: Norton; London: John Murray, 1968, pp. 5, 23, 30, 48, 53, 60, 68-69, 74-82, 92, 99, 120, 122, 133, 136, 167.

Lawlor, John. Chaucer. London: Hutchinson, 1968, pp. 106-07

Ito, Masayoshi. "On the New Trends of Gower Studies." Shiron 19 (1968): 68-78.

Hoben, Sister Marian William. John Gower's "Confessio Amantis": An Analysis of the Criticism and a Critical Analysis. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, 1968. Dissertation Abstracts International 30A 1136-37.

Halliday, F. E. Chaucer and His World. New York: Viking, 1968, pp. 7, 48, 66, 78, 99, 112.

Bennett, J. A. W. Chaucer's Book of Fame: An Exposition of the "House of Fame." Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968, pp. 20, 21, 35, 40, 41, 64n, 66, 78, 126, 127, 133, 139, 147, 152ff., 157n, 176.

Kanno, Masahiko. "Prepositions in Gower's Confessio Amantis." Bulletin of Gifu Pharmaceutical College 18 (1968): 13-46. Unrestricted access at https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/229509444.pdf; accessed July 26, 2022.

Brook, G. L. A History of the English Language. London: Andre Deutsch, 1968, pp. 48, 55.

Wimsatt, James. Chaucer and the French Love Poets. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968, pp. 140ff.

Hagman, Lynn Wells. A Study of Gower's "Cinkante Balades." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Detroit, 1968. Dissertation Abstracts International 29:1207A-8A.

Peck, Russell A., ed. Confessio Amantis. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1968.

Mossé, Fernand. A Handbook of Middle English. 5th ed., rev. Translated by James A. Walker. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1968, pp. 313-23.

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

Esch, Arno. "John Gowers Erzahlkunst." In Chaucer und seine Zeit: Symposion fur Walter F. Schirmer. Ed. Esch, Arno. Tübingen: Neimeyer, 1968, pp. 207-239.

Hoffman, Richard L. "An Ovidian Allusion in Gower." American Notes and Queries 6 (1968), pp. 127-128.

Byerly, Margaret Joan. "A Comparison of Two Medieval Story-Tellers: Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower." M.A. Thesis, University of the Pacific, 1967. Available at https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/1630.

Carpenter, Nan C. John Skelton. New York: Twayne, 1967, pp. 62, 104, 112.

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.

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.

Mainzer, H. C. A Study of the Sources of the Confessio Amantis. D. Phil. Thesis. University of Oxford, 1967. Unrestricted access at https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:c2a3c312-a4ff-4873-b9c8-e98701c107e8; accessed August 1, 2022 [N.B. This is a large file].

Vinge, Louise. The Narcissus Theme in Western European Literature up to the Early Nineteenth Century. Lund: Gleerup, 1967, pp. 45ff., 55, 343n, 359n.

Schaar, Claes. The Golden Mirror: Studies in Chaucer's Descriptive Technique and Its Literary Background. Lund: Cleerup, 1967, pp. 13, 68-70, 89, 90, 101, 223-24.

Beichner, Paul E. "The Allegorical Interpretation of Medieval Literature." PMLA 82 (1967): 33-38. Reprinted in Helaine Newstead, ed. Chaucer and His Contemporaries: Essays on Medieval Literature and Thought (Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett, 1968), pp. 112-23.

Clark, John W. Early English: A Study of Old and Middle English. 2nd ed., rev. London: Andre Deutsch, 1967, pp. 14-41, 148.

Crawford, William R. Bibliography of Chaucer, 1954-63. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1967, pp. 7, 32, 45, 46, 111.

Stevick, Robert D., ed. Five Middle English Narratives. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1967, pp. 37-97.

Beer, Lewis. "Polarized Debates, Ambivalent Judgments: The 'Jugement Behaigne' and the 'Confessio Amantis'." In R Barton Palmer, and Burt Kimmelman, eds. Machaut's Legacy: The Judgment Poetry Tradition in the Later Middle Ages and Beyond (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2017), pp. 217-39.

Ito, Masayoshi. "Paronomasia in 'Vox Clamantis'." Bulletin of College of General Education, Tohoku University 6 (1967), pp. 21-35. [ISSN 0287-8844]. English version in Ito's John Gower, The Medieval Poet (Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976), pp. 199-213.

Blake, N. F. "Caxton's Copytext of Gower's Confessio Amantis." Anglia 85 (1967), pp. 282-293.

Schueler, Donald G. "The Age of the Lover in Gower's Confessio Amantis." Medium AEvum 36 (1967), pp. 152-158.

David, Alfred. "The Man of Law vs. Chaucer: A Case in Poetics." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 82.2 (1967), pp. 217-225.

Prasad, Prajapati. "The Order of Complaint: A Study in Medieval Tradition." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dissertation Abstracts 26.7 (1966): 3930. [eJGN 44.1]

Owen, Trevor Allen. "Julius Caesar in English Literature from Chaucer through the Renaissance." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Minnesota, 1966. Dissertation Abstracts International 27 (1967): 3847A. Fully accessible via ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.
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