Review #10
Calabrese, Michael A. Chaucer’s Ovidian Arts of Love. Gainesville: University Press of
Florida, 1994. Read the rest of this entry »
Review #9
Moore, Marilyn Reppa. “Who’s Solipsistic now? The Character of Chaucer’s Troilus.” The Chaucer Review 33.1 (1998): 43-57. Read the rest of this entry »
Review # 8
Sadlek, Gregory M. “Love Labor, and Sloth in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde.” The Chaucer Review 26.4 (1992): 350-368. Read the rest of this entry »
Review #7
Davis, Adam Brooke. “The Ends of Fiction: Narrative Boundaries and Chaucer’s Attitude toward Courtly Love.” The Chaucer Review 28.1 (1993): 54-65. Read the rest of this entry »
Review #6
Love, Damian. “‘Al This Peynted Process’: Chaucer and the Psychology of Courtly Love.” English Studies 5 (2002): 391-398. Read the rest of this entry »
Reflective Essay #2
In reflecting on my performance as a student, I have realized several things. Read the rest of this entry »
Review Essay #5 (Edited)
Laskaya, Anne. Chaucer’s Approach to Gender in the Canterbury Tales.
Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1995. Read the rest of this entry »
Review Essay #4 (Edited)
McGregor, Francine. “What of Dorigen? Agency and Ambivalence in the Franklin’s Tale.” The Chaucer Review 31.4 (1997): 365-377. Read the rest of this entry »
Review Essay #3 (Edited)
Bowman, Mary R. “Half as she were mad: Dorigen in the male world of the
Franklin’s Tale.” The Chaucer Review 27.3 (1993): 239-251). Read the rest of this entry »
Review Essay #2 (Edited)
Hallissy, Margaret. “Widow-to-be: May in Chaucer’s The Merchant’s Tale.” Studies in Short Fiction 26.3 (1989) 295-304. Read the rest of this entry »