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An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography, 2014 Stephanie Amsel Regular contributors: Mark Allen, University of Texas at San Antonio Michelle Allen, Grand Rapids Community College (Michigan) Stephanie Amsel, Southern Methodist University (Texas) Brother Anthony (Sonjae An), Sogang University (South Korea) Tim Arner, Grinnell College (Iowa) Rebecca Beal, University of Scranton (Pennsylvania) Debra Best, California State University at Dominguez Hills Thomas H. Blake, University of Iowa Matthew Brumit, Southern Methodist University (Texas) Margaret Connolly, University of St. Andrews (Scotland) John Michael Crafton, West Georgia College Stefania D’Agata D’Ottavi, Università per Stranieri di Siena (Italy) Geoffrey B. Elliott, Oklahoma State University Jon-Mark Grussenmeyer, Rowan University (New Jersey) James B. Harr III, Wake Technical Community College Douglas W. Hayes, Lakehead University Ana Sáez Hidalgo, Universidad de Valladolid (Spain) Andrew James Johnston, Freie Universita¨t Berlin (Germany) Yoshinobu Kudo, Keio University (Japan) Wim Lindeboom, Independent Scholar (Netherlands) Warren S. Moore III, Newberry College (South Carolina) Daniel M. Murtaugh, Florida Atlantic University Thomas J. Napierkowski, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Ashley R. Ott, St. Louis University Teresa P. Reed, Jacksonville State University (Alabama) Christopher Roman, Kent State University at Tuscarawas (Ohio) Martha Rust, New York University Gregory M. Sadlek, Cleveland State University (Ohio) [End Page 387] Thomas R. Schneider, California Baptist University David Sprunger, Concordia College (Minnesota) Jeffery G. Stoyanoff, Duquesne University (Pennsylvania) Anne Thornton, Abbot Public Library (Marblehead, Massachusetts) Winthrop Wetherbee, Cornell University (New York) Elaine Whitaker, Georgia College & State University Susan Yager, Iowa State University Martine Yvernault, Université de Limoges (France) Ad hoc contributions were made by Thomas J. Farrell of Stetson University, Florida. The bibliographer acknowledges with gratitude the invaluable contribution and support from Mark Allen, Professor Emeritus, University of Texas at San Antonio. This bibliography continues the bibliographies published since 1975 in previous volumes of Studies in the Age of Chaucer. Bibliographic information up to 1975 can be found in Eleanor P. Hammond, Chaucer: A Bibliographic Manual (1908; reprint, New York: Peter Smith, 1933); D. D. Griffith, Bibliography of Chaucer, 1908–1953 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1955); William R. Crawford, Bibliography of Chaucer, 1954–63 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1967); and Lorrayne Y. Baird, Bibliography of Chaucer, 1964–1973 (Boston, Mass.: G. K. Hall, 1977). See also Lorrayne Y. Baird-Lange and Hildegard Schnuttgen, Bibliography of Chaucer, 1974–1985 (Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String Press, 1988); Bege K. Bowers and Mark Allen, eds., Annotated Chaucer Bibliography, 1986–1996 (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2002); and Mark Allen and Stephanie Amsel, eds., Annotated Chaucer Bibliography, 1997–2010 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015). Additions and corrections to this bibliography should be sent to Stephanie Amsel, Department of English, Southern Methodist University, GO2AB Clements Hall, PO Box 750283, Dallas, Texas 75275-0283. An electronic version of this bibliography (1975–2013) is available via the New Chaucer Society Web page at http://artsci.wustl.edu/~chaucer/, or directly at http://uchaucer.utsa.edu. Authors are urged to send annotations for articles, reviews, and books that have been or might be overlooked to Stephanie Amsel, samsel@smu.edu. [End Page 388] Classifications Bibliographies, Reports, and Reference 1 Recordings and Films Chaucer’s Life 2 Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations 3–9 Manuscripts and Textual Studies 10–27 Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations 28–38 Chaucer’s Influence and Later Allusion 39–53 Style and Versification 54–56 Language and Word Studies 57–65 Background and General Criticism 66–99 The Canterbury Tales—General 100–109 CT—The General Prologue 110–21 CT—The Knight and His Tale 122–25 CT—The Miller and His Tale 126–28 CT—The Reeve and His Tale 129–31 CT—The Cook and His Tale 132 CT—The Man of Law and His Tale 133–36 CT—The Wife of Bath and Her Tale 137–40 CT—The Friar and His Tale 141–42 CT—The Summoner and His Tale 143 CT—The Clerk and His Tale 144–47 CT—The Merchant and His Tale 148–53 CT—The Squire and His Tale 154–57 CT—The Franklin and His Tale 158–69 CT—The Physician and His Tale 170 CT—The Pardoner and His Tale 171–74 CT—The Shipman and His Tale 175...

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