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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.

Leonhard, Zelma Bernice. "Classical Mythology in the Confessio Amantis of John Gower." Ph.D. dissertation. Northwestern University, 1944. vi, 274 pp. Dissertation Abstracts International A77.12 (E) [2017]: n.p. Available at ProQuest Dissertations & Theses; accessed January 12, 2022.

Duprey-Henry, Annalese. "Disciplining the Heart: Lovesickness in Medieval Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation, Northwestern University, 2019. 262 pp. Dissertation Abstracts International A81.06(E) (2019). Full text accessible at ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (restricted); accessed February 21, 2022.

Cressman, Russell. "Gower's Cinkante Balades and French Court Lyrics." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1983. 248 pp. Dissertation Abstracts International A44.04 (1983). Full text accessible at ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (restricted); accessed February 21, 2022.

Bentick, Eoin. "Alchemy and Verse in Late-Medieval England." Ph.D. Dissertation. University College London, 2019. Dissertation Abstracts International C81.04 (2019). Accessible at https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10065606/ (full text restricted); abstract accessed, February 22, 2022.

Weiskott, Eric. "John Gower and 'John of Bridlington': An Unnoticed Borrowing." Notes and Queries 68.2 (2021): 160-62.

Warner, Lawrence. "Latin Verses by John Gower and 'John of Bridlington' in a Piers Plowman Manuscript (BL Add. 35287)." Notes and Queries 55.2 (2008): 127-31.

van Es, Bart. "Late Shakespeare and the Middle Ages," in Medieval Shakespeare: Pasts and Presents, ed. Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, and Peter Holland (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 37-51.

Stone, Charles Russell. From Tyrant to Philosopher-King: A Literary History of Alexander the Great in Medieval and Early Modern England. Turnhout: Brepols, 2013. 254 pp.

Smith, Kathleen. "Writing, Rewriting, and Disrupting the Anglo-Saxon Past in Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale." In Jay Paul Gates and Brian O'Camb, eds. Remembering the Medieval Present: Generative Uses of England's Pre-Conquest Past, 10th to 15th Centuries (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2019), pp. 195-214

Sharp, David. "Gower's 'Ovidian' Source for Line V.1283 of the Confessio Amantis." Notes and Queries 66 (2021): 162-64.

Rajendran, Shyama. "E(Race)ing the Future: Imagined Medieval Reproductive Possibilities and the Monstrosity of Power." In Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World, ed. Richard H. Godden and Asa Simon Mittman (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 127-43.

Preston, Jean F., and Laetitia Yeandle. English Handwriting 1400-1650: An Introductory Manual (Binghamton, NY: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1992), pp.10-11.

Peters, Harry. "John Gower--Love of Words and Words of Love." In Words of Love and Love of Words in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Albrecht Classen (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2008), pp. 439-60

Pearsall, Derek and Linne Mooney, eds. A Descriptive Catalogue of the English Manuscripts of John Gower's Confessio Amantis. Publications of the John Gower Society, XV. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2021. xx; 385 pp. ISBN 978-1-84384-613-0.

Hanna, Ralph. "Augustinian Canons and Middle English Literature." In The English Medieval Book: Studies in Memory of Jeremy Griffiths, ed. A.S.G. Edwards, Vincent Gillespie, and Ralph Hanna (London: British Library, 2000), pp. 27-42.

Hadbawnik, David. "Alchemical Language: Latin and the Vernacular in the Poetry of Thomas Norton and John Gower." In Vernacular Aesthetics in the Later Middle Ages: Politics, Performativity, and Reception from Literature to Music, ed. Katherine W. Jager (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 201-33.

Gillespie, Stuart. "Gower, John, (c. 1330-1408), Poet." In Shakespeare's Books: A Dictionary of Shakespeare Sources. 2d ed. (New York: Bloomsbury, 2016). pp. 159-63. First edition published in 2001 by Athlone Press.

Garrison, Jennifer. "Transforming Community: Women's Rape Narratives and Gower's Confessio Amantis." Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality 57, no. 1 (2021): 121-41.

Ganim, John. "Anarchy in the UK: Chaos and Community in Late Medieval Political Writings." In Later Middle English Literature, Materiality, and Culture: Essays in Honor of James M. Dean, ed. Brian Gastle and Erick Kelemen (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2018), pp. 71-89.

Elias, Marcel. "Chaucer and Crusader Ethics: Youth, Love, and the Material World." The Review of English Studies, New Series 70, no. 296 (2019): 618-39.

Duffell, Martin J. A New History of English Metre. Studies in Linguistics, no. 5. (London and Leeds: Legenda, 2008). xi, 292 pp.

Choi, Yejung. "Moral and Political Gower: A Study on the Prologue and Book VII of Confessio Amantis." ("도덕적인 가우어, 정치적인 가우어: 『연인의 고백』(Confessio Amantis)의 프롤로그와 7권을 중심으로.") Medieval and Early Modern English Studies (Korea) 28 no. 3 (2018): 307–330. UISSN 1738-2556

Breen, Katharine. "A Different Kind of Book for Richard's Sake: MS Bodley 581 as Ethical Handbook." Chaucer Review 45 (2010): 119-68.

Bone, Gavin. "Extant Manuscripts Printed by Wynkyn de Worde with Notes on the Owner, Roger Thorney." The Library, 4th ser. 12 (1931): 284-306.

Attridge, Derek. "Chaucer, Gower, and Fifteenth-Century Poetry in English." In The Experience of Poetry: From Homer's Listener's to Shakespeare's Readers (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2019), pp. 228-53.

Anderson, Joel D. "The Weight of Experience: John Gower and the Peasants' Revolt of 1381." In Vernacular Aesthetics in the Later Middle Ages: Politics, Performativity and Reception from Literature to Music, ed. Katherine W. Jager (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019). Pp. 23-47.

Hadow, Grace. Chaucer and His Times. London: Williams and Norgate, 1914, pp. 22, 37, 209.

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

Koeppel, E. "Gowers französische Ballenden und Chaucer." Englischen Studien 20 (1895): 154-56

Marsh, George P. Lectures on the English Language. Rev. ed. New York: Scribner's, 1885, p. 461n.

Reed, Henry. Lectures on English Literature from Chaucer to Tennyson. Philadelphia: Parry and Macmillan, 1855, p. 127.

Fyler, John M. Chaucer and Ovid. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1979, pp. 91-92, 177n

Brewer, Derek S. Chaucer and His World. London: Methuen, 1978, pp. 69, 84, 138, 209, 212.

Gardner, John. The Poetry of Chaucer. Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1977, pp. xii, xvi, 96, 191, 224, 264, 269, 297.

Gardner, John. The Life and Times of Chaucer. New York: Knopf, 1977, pp. 16-17, 18, 59, 117, 128, 130, 136, 164, 225, 238, 249, 253, 255, 294.

Yeager, R. F. "John Gower's Poetic." Ph.D. Dissertation. Yale University, 1976.

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.

Kellogg, Alfred L. Chaucer, Langland, Arthur: Essays in Middle English Literature. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1976, pp. 58n, 72, 105n, 141n, 244n, 250, 257, 263-64n, 266n, 270, 272n, 335n.

Itô, Masayoshi. "Wordplay in Mirour de l'Omme." In Itô's "John Gower, The Medieval Poet" (Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976), pp. 250-271.

Itô, Masayoshi. "'Cinkante Balades': A Garland for a New King." In Itô's "John Gower, The Medieval Poet" (Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976), pp. 156-80.

Itô, Masayoshi. John Gower: The Medieval Poet. Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976. xiv; 309 pp.

Howard, Donald. The Idea of the Canterbury Tales. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976, pp. 22, 23n, 46, 47-52, 53, 55, 60, 94, 110-11, 130, 131, 143, 152, 157, 184n, 225, 307, 308, 336.

David, Alfred. The Strumpet Muse: Art and Morals in Chaucer's Poetry. Bloomington and London: Indiana University Press, 1976, pp. 9-10, 26, 36; VC 56, 73, 119; CA 120, 125, 127, 252n.

Shepherd, Geoffrey. "Religion and Philosophy in Chaucer." In Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer. Writers and Their Background (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975), pp. 266.

Schless, Howard. "Transformations: Chaucer's Use of Italian." In Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer. Writers and Their Background (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975), pp. 195-96

Miskimin, Alice. The Renaissance Chaucer. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1975, pp. 2, 16, 18, 21, 24, 26-28, 30, 31, 62, 92-93, 134, 167, 183, 191, 207, 231, 239, 245, 254, 259-60.

Kim, Sun Sook. "Chaucer and Gower: A Comparative Study." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of South Carolina, 1975

Brewer, Derek. Gothic Chaucer. In Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer. Writers and Their Background (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975), pp. 12, 27-28, 30.

Swart, J. On Re-reading William Dunbar. In Beryl Rowland, ed. Chaucer and Middle English Studies in Honor of Rossell Hope Robbins (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1974), pp. 201-09.

Whiting, B. J. Chaucer's Use of Proverbs. Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature, vol. 11. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1934, pp. 4-20, 134-55, Appendix C, 265-97.

Patch, Howard R. The Goddess Fortuna in Mediaeval Literature. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1927, pp. 24, 30 40, 47-49, 51, 53, 55-59, 61, 63-64, 66, 68, 70-72, 76-77, 79, 81, 83, 94, 97, 99-100, 102-05, 107-11, 113, 119, 121, 155-57, 166, 169.

Southworth, James G. Verses of Cadence: An Introduction to the Prosody of Chaucer and His Followers. Oxford: Blackwell, 1954, pp. 17-18, 19, 22, 50, 91.

Muscatine, Charles. Poetry and Crisis in the Age of Chaucer. South Bend, Indiana: Notre Dame University Press, 1974, pp. 24-25

Kloesel, Christian Johannes Wilhelm. Medieval Poetics and John Gower's "Vox Clamantis." Ph.D, Dissertation. University of Kansas, 1973.

Forster, James Joseph. The Influence of Medieval Mythography on John Gower. Ph.D. Dissertation. Duke University, 1973.

Tague, Wilma Long. "John Gower's 'Confessio Amantis': An Hypothesis of Structure." Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin, 1972.

Robinson, Ian. Chaucer and the English Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972, pp. 189n, 249, 286.
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