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Studies in medieval literature., In honor of Professor Albert Croll Baugh, Edited by MacEdward Leach. Editorial committee: Frederick L. Jones [and others]

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Studies in medieval literature., In honor of Professor Albert Croll Baugh, Edited by MacEdward Leach. Editorial committee: Frederick L. Jones [and others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
portraits
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Studies in medieval literature.
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Edited by MacEdward Leach. Editorial committee: Frederick L. Jones [and others]
Sub title
In honor of Professor Albert Croll Baugh
Table Of Contents
Biographical sketch of Albert Croll Baugh.--A partial list of the publications of Albert Croll Baugh (p. 11-18)--Was Chaucer a free thinker? by R. S. Loomis.--The development of the Wife of Bath, by R. A. Pratt.--Chaucer's Retraction, a review of opinion, by J. D. Gordon.--From Gorgias to Troilus, by H. Craig.--Scene-division in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, by F. L. Utley.--Wyclif, Langland, Gower, and the Pearl poet on the subject of artistocracy, by J. H. Fischer.--Remarques sur le prologue du Couronnement de Louis, v. 1-11, by J. Frappier.--The enfances of Tristan and English tradition, by H. Newstead.--The antecedents of Sir Orfeo, by J. B. Severs.--The buried lover escapes, by A. Taylor.--Middle English metrical romances and their audience, by K. Brunner.--The comic element in the Wakefield Noah, by H. H. Schless.--The conclusion of the Perceval continuation in Bern MS. 113, by W. Roach.--Readings from folios 94 to 131, Ms. Cotton Vitellius A XV by K. Malone.--Some notes on Anglo-Saxon poetry, by F. P. Magoun, Jr.--A Middle English medical manuscript from Norwich, by C. F. Bühler.--A manuscript of the Chronicle of Mathieu d'Escouchy and Simon Greban's Epitaph for Charles VII of France, by S. C. Aston
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