Incoming Resources
- The Canterbury tales, Geoffrey Chaucer ; a new unabridged translation by Burton Raffel ; introduction by John Miles Foley
- The Canterbury tales, Geoffrey Chaucer
- Beowulf, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The death of King Arthur, a new verse translation, Simon Armitage
- The Canterbury tales, Geoffrey Chaucer ; a retelling by Peter Ackroyd ; illustrated by Nick Bantock
- The Wife of Bath, a biography, Marion Turner
- The Cambridge companion to 'The Canterbury tales', edited by Frank Grady
- The Canterbury tales, Geoffrey Chaucer ; in original Chaucerian English with a facing-page modern translation by Peter Tuttle ; selected, with an introduction and notes by Robert W. Hanning ; George Stade, consulting editorial director
- New perspectives in Chaucer criticism, edited by Donald M. Rose
- Here bygynneth Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, retold and illustrated by Marcia Williams
- Who murdered Chaucer?, a medieval mystery, Terry Jones ... [et al.]
- The genre of Troilus and Criseyde, Monica E. McAlpine
- Selections from Hoccleve, edited by M.C. Seymour
- Observations on the language of Chaucer's Troilus
- Chaucer's prosody ;, a study of the Middle English verse tradition
- Troilus and Criseyde
- Disembodied laughter: Troilus and the apotheosis tradition ;, a reexamination of narrative and thematic contexts, [by] John M. Steadman
- Chaucer's dream-poems
- Chaucer's The Canterbury tales, Gail Ashton
- Chaucer and Ovid, John M. Fyler
- The Canterbury tales, Geoffrey Chaucer
- Troilus and Criseyde, the poem and the frame, Allen J. Frantzen
- Critics on Chaucer
- Chaucer: an introduction, [by] S. S. Hussey
- Chaucer, Peter Ackroyd
- Canterbury tales, [by Geoffrey Chaucer]
- Chaucer, Peter Ackroyd
- The Canterbury tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer ; translated into modern English by Ronald L. Ecker and Eugene J. Crook