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April 2017
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The Chaucer Review
: Then and Now
Helen Cooper
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Richard Salthouse of Norwich and the Scribe of
The Book of Margery Kempe
Anthony Bale
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titled, Richard Salthouse of Norwich and the Scribe of <em>The Book of Margery Kempe</em>
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Chaucer's Return from Lombardy, the Shrine of St. Leonard at Hythe, and the “corseynt Leonard” in the
House of Fame
, Lines 112–18
Scott Lightsey
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titled, Chaucer's Return from Lombardy, the Shrine of St. Leonard at Hythe, and the “corseynt Leonard” in the <em>House of Fame</em>, Lines 112–18
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“And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn”: A Reconsideration of Hogge of Ware's Drunkenness
Liam O. Purdon
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titled, “And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn”: A Reconsideration of Hogge of Ware's Drunkenness
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Speaking “Amys” in the
Franklin's Tale
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Poetria nova
Joseph Turner
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titled, Speaking “Amys” in the <em>Franklin's Tale</em>: Rhetoric, Truth, and the <em>Poetria nova</em>
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Chaucer's Friar John and the Place of the Cat
Paul Hardwick
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Geoffrey Chaucer, Cecily Chaumpaigne, and the Statute of Laborers: New Records and Old Evidence Reconsidered
The Archival Iceberg: New Sources for Literary Life-Records
APPENDIX 1. Chronology of the Known Chaucer–Chaumpaigne Records
APPENDIX 2. Transcriptions and Translations
APPENDIX 3. Calendar of New Chaucer Life-Records
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