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The Poetic Form of Voice in Chaucer's
House of Fame
Andrew Lemons
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Arcite's Overheard Song: The
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Tristan en prose
Ricardo Matthews
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Quiet Riot: A Politics of Noise in the
Cook's Tale
Joseph Taylor
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Transgressive Desire in Chaucer's
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Lucy Allen-Goss
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A Language for Ethics and Eloquence: Political and Linguistic Order in Chaucer's
Lak of Stedfastnesse
Chad G. Crosson
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Context, Form, and Text in
Lack of Steadfastness
Julia Boffey
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