Chaucer Review

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(The median citation count of Chaucer Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
A merveillous desir: Authorship, Ethics, and Knowing Others in the Clerk’s Tale4
A Chaucer Holograph3
“When Ace beareth up Six”: Ever Is Six the Best Chance of the Dice and the Composition and Collecting of Middle English Dice Poems2
Materializing Latinate Prayers: John Lydgate’s Aureate and Paraliturgical Poems in a London Merchant’s Booklet1
Diagnosis, Medical Ethics, and Moral Authority in the Pardoner’s Tale1
Chaucer on Suspending Disbelief in the Merchant’s Tale1
The Dragon of Love: Chaucer's Jason and the Cycle of Consumption in the Legend of Good Women1
On Servant Women, Rape Culture, and Endurance1
Adam Pinkhurst Goes to Berwick? A Life-Record for Adam Pynkherst, Archer1
Speaking Survival: Chaucer Studies and the Discourses of Sexual Assault1
In Memoriam: Peter G. Beidler (1940-2023)1
The First Riverside Chaucer0
Reading the Prioress’s Tale as Recovery Romance, or The Tale of a Prioress, a Sniper, and the Cross-Temporal Weaponization of Empathy0
Borrowed Feathers: The Spurious Older Scots Ending to Chaucer’s Parliament of Fowls in Bodleian Library MS Arch. Selden. B. 240
Introduction0
Death, Negation, and the Problem of Absence in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess0
Derek Pearsall and John Gower0
Form, Time, and the “First English Sonnet”0
Ecology and Gender in Sir Launfal0
Chaucer’s Retraction: Examining the Case for Disavowal0
Obscenity in Three English Lives of Geoffrey Chaucer, 1700–18030
The “Voice of the Clerical Satirist”: Revisiting Pearsall’s Reading of The Merchant’s Tale0
Chaucerian Obscenity0
“How the old carling did so crack”: Volubility, Aging, and Obscenity in Two Ballad Reimaginings of the Wife of Bath0
“Al for Some Conclusioun”: Trinitarian Structure and the Final Stanza of Chaucer’s Troilus0
Whose Chaucer? On Cecily Chaumpaigne, Cancellation, and the English Literary Canon0
In Memoriam: Russell A. Peck (1933-2023)0
Middle English Manuscript Collections of Verse Romances0
Retuning Chaucer's Instrument: Chaucer and the Trots Once Again0
The Discourse of Sighs in Medieval English Literature0
About This Issue0
Surprised by Sound: The Achievement of the Ellesmere Editor0
Scribes, Critics, and Malyne’s Tears0
Lydgate, Chaucer, and Lady Margaret Beaufort0
Translating Middle English (Im)politeness: The Case of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Miller’s Tale0
Chaucer’s Complaint to His Purse and Authority in the World0
Flood, Famine, Contagion, and Comedy: Laughing at Environmental Catastrophe with Chaucer’s Miller and Nun’s Priest0
Geoffrey Chaucer, Cecily Chaumpaigne, and the Statute of Laborers: New Records and Old Evidence Reconsidered0
Index, Volume 57, 20220
The Context of Sir Orfeo in a Miniature Library, Harley 3810, Section I0
“Thow most a fewe of olde stories heere”: Past and Future Prophecies in Troilus and Criseyde0
The Elusive Progress of Prosodical Study: Essays in Honor of Thomas Cable0
Musicus Animal in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale0
Coda: Translating Chaucer’s Queynte0
On Raptus, Quitclaims, and Precedents in Staundon v. Chaucer–Chaumpaigne: An Afterword0
K–I–S–S–I–N–G: Transforming Obscenity in Children’s Adaptations of Chaucer’s Merchant’s Tale0
Bridling at Halters: Equine Bodies and Double Binds in John Gower’s “Tale of Rosiphelee”0
“Ycomen of Cristen blood”: Racializing Christianity in Chaucer’s Prioress’s Tale0
“Ful Louder”: Raising the Hue and Cry in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale0
Gender and Conversion in the Middle English Otuel Romances0
The Prioress’s Tale and La France juive: Chaucer in Nineteenth-Century French Antisemitism0
“She Lives!”: Jephthah’s Daughter and Chaucer’s Virginia, Jews and Gentiles, Bad Narrative, and Ending Happily0
The Ending of A Manual of the Writings in Middle English, 1050–15000
Imagining Chaucer’s Male Audience0
It’s Complicated: Some Irregular Line-Ending Morphosyllabic Sequences in Piers Plowman B0
About This Issue0
Satire, Performance, and English Rustic Comedy in Harley 22530
Closing History: Honor, Greimas, and the Franklin’s Tale0
Romance with a Difference: The Squire’s Tale and Sir Thopas0
Who Was Cecily Chaumpaigne?0
About This Issue0
John Walton’s Invention of the Iambic Pentameter0
A Metrico-Stylistic Trait of Aural Punctuation in Old English Verse0
“Charitable and trewe”: Multiplicity, Prudence, and Pity in the Prologue of Chaucer's Legend of Good Women0
Henry Bradshaw’s Rhyme Tests and the Formation of the Chaucer Canon: The Glasgow Romaunt of the Rose and the Tale of Gamelyn0
The Men and Woman Behind the Franklin’s Tale0
The “Extra-Long” Dip in the Poems of the Gawain Poet0
Afterword: The Form of the Reader0
Saint Erkenwald and the Judge in Limbo0
Introduction: What We Think About When We Think About the Prioress’s Tale0
King John’s Envoy: Patronage and Date of the Book of the Duchess0
For a High, Short Lydgate Chronology0
Romans 15:4 and the Canterbury Tales: A Modest Proposal Concerning Chaucer’s Entente0
“Nobody Cain’t Die”: An Appalachian Analogue to the Old Man in Chaucer’s Pardoner’s Tale0
The Role of Dialect in the Reeve’s Prologue and Tale0
Time and Temporality in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight0
Anthophilia and the Medieval Ecologies of Grafting0
Chaucer’s Fortune: A Necessary Invention0
Pulling Back from Politics: Second Nature and Oikonomia in the Franklin's Tale0
Chaucer's Yeoman and Richard II's Archers of the Crown0
APPENDIX 1. Chronology of the Known Chaucer–Chaumpaigne Records0
“Crist spak hymself ful brode in hooly writ”: Chaucer, Divine Speech, and the Silent Word0
Chaucer the Mage: A Brief Exploration of Magic in the Squire’s Tale, the Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale, and the Franklin’s Tale0
Natural Law and Parliamentary Election in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Parliament of Fowls0
Derek Pearsall (1931-2021): List of Publications0
The Naming of Will in Piers Plowman0
Caxton’s Canterbury Tales at the Court of King’s Bench0
The Sinclair Women and Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Arch. Selden. B. 240
“Our” Home Is “Here”: The Sense of a Homeland in Chaucer and Middle English Romance0
The Elusive Transformation of Alliterative Meter0
Restless Rewritings: The Politics of Enigma and Exposure in the Squire's Tale0
In Memoriam: John C. Hirsh (1942–2024)0
Reading Courtesy Texts in Late Medieval England: The Audience of Lydgate’s Stans puer ad mensam0
The Archival Iceberg: New Sources for Literary Life-Records0
Manuscript Readings We Don’t Think About in the Prioress’s Tale0
Index, Volume 58, 20230
The Case of Geoffrey Chaucer and Cecily Chaumpaigne: New Evidence0
Stories Said and Not: Patience and Accommodation in the Clerk’s Tale0
Whiteness, Innocence, and Childhood in the Prioress’s Tale and Its Devotional Milieu0
APPENDIX 2. Transcriptions and Translations0
Cloacina’s Office: Pope’s Temple of Fame and the Ripples of Chaucerian Obscenity0
“For yet under the yerde was the mayde”: Chaucer in the House of Fiction0
The Ends of Fellowship: Obscenity, Felawe Masculinity, and Gendered Vulnerability in the Manciple’s Prologue and Tale0
Texts and the City: William Caxton, Richard Hill, and Metropolitan Conjury0
APPENDIX 3. Calendar of New Chaucer Life-Records0
Julian Reads Langland0
Thinking About (and With) the Prioress’s Tale: From Medieval Alterity to Modern Hate Narrative0
Index, Volume 59, 20240
Proverbial Wisdom and the Pursuit of Knowledge in the Squire's Tale0
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