Jealousy: Chaucer's Miller and the Tradition - Charles R. Smith
"By extorcions I lyve": Chaucer's Friar's Tale and Corrupt Officials - Brantley L. Bryant
"Other smale ymaad before": Chaucer as Historiographer in "The Legend of Good Women" - Laura J. Getty
Echoes of Communal Response in the Tale of Melibee - Michael Foster
Borrowed armor/free grace: The Quest for Authority in The Faerie Queene 1 and Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas - Craig A Berry
'Verray felicitee parfit' and the Development of Chaucer's Philosophical Language - William Watts
Authorizing the Reader in Chaucer's House of Fame - Laurel Amtower
Reading Like a Clerk in the Clerk's Tale - Laura Ashe
Medieval Children Witness their Mothers' Indiscretions: The Maid Child in Chaucer's Shipman's Tale - Peter G. Beidler
Unfinished Business: The Termination of Chaucer's Cook's Tale - Jim Casey
Chaucer and the Consolation of Prosimetrum - Eleanor Johnson
The Chamber, the Man in Black, and the Structure of Chaucer's Book of the Duchess - Nancy Ciccone
Sweetness And Sweat: The Extraordinary Emanations in Fragment Eight of the Canterbury Tales- B. K. Cowgill
"The cause of everiche maladye": A New Source of the Physician's Tale - John M. Crafton
"The Physician's Tale" and Jephtha's Daughter - John M. Crafton
Biblical Analogy and Secondary Allegory in The Knight's Tale - Carl C. Curtis III
Re-sounding Echo in the Franklin's Tale - Elizabeth A. Dobbs
Chaucer, Lucretius and the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales - Rodney Stenning Edgecombe
Bulles, Coillons, and Relics in The Pardoner's Tale - Rory B. Egan
"With many a floryn he the hewes boghte": Ekphrasis and Symbolic Violence in the Knight's Tale - Robert Epstein
Once more to the Grove: A Note on Symbolic Space in the Knight's Tale - J. R. Eyler and J. P. Sexton
"Englyssh Gaufride" and British Chaucer? Chaucerian Allusions to the Condition of Wales in the House of Fame - Simon Meecham-Jones
Usurping "Chaucers dreame": Book of the Duchess and the Apocryphal Isle of Ladies - Annika Farber
Chaucer's Summoner's Tale: Flatulence, Blasphemy, and the Emperor's Clothes - John Finlayson
A Curious Condition of Being: the City and the Grove in Chaucer's Knight's Tale - Robert Emmett Finnegan
"A Mooder He Hath, but Fader Hath He Noon:" Constructions of Genealogy in the Clerk's Tale and the Man of Law's Tale - Angela Florschuetz
On Dating the Duchess: The Personal and Social Context of "Book of the Duchess" - Michael Foster
"My Trouthe for to Holde�Allas, Allas!": Dorigen and Honor in The Franklin's Tale - Alison Ganze
Further Evidence for Chaucer's Representation of the Pardoner as a Womanizer - Richard Firth Green
The Parliaments of Gods and Men in the Knight's Tale - Marc S. Guidry
Chaucer and the Gift (If There Is Any) - Britton J. Harwood
Privy Speech: Sacred Silence, Dirty Secrets In The Summoner's Tale - Mary Hayes
"Knowledge of the Files": Subverting Bureaucratic Legibility in the Franklin's Tale - Cara Hersh
Reading Griselda's Smocks in the Clerk's Tale - Laura F. Hodges
"The name of soveraynetee": The Private and Public Faces of Marriage in The Franklin's Tale - Cathy Hume
Domestic Opportunities: The Social Comedy of the Shipman's Tale - Cathy Hume
Moments of Silence, Acts of Speech: Uncovering the Incest Motif in the Man of Law's Tale - Yvette Kisor
Two Possible Sources for Chaucer's Description of the Pardoner - Norman Klassen
Exploitation and Excommunication in The Wife of Bath's Tale - Brian S. Lee
The Pardoner's Relics (and why they matter the most) - Robyn Malo
The Worthiness of Chaucer's Worthy Knight - Gerald Morgan
Chaucer's Adaptation of Boccaccio's Temple Venus in The Parliament of Fowls - Gerald Morgan
Between Precedent and Possibility: Liminality, Historicity, and Narrative in Chaucer's "The Franklin's Tale" - Steele Nowlin
Brother as Problem in the Troilus - Timothy O'Brien
Measuring the Immeasurable: Farting, Geometry, and Theology in the Summoner's Tale - Glending Olson
Your Malady Is No "Sodeyn Hap": Ophthalmology, Benvenutus Grassus, and January's Blindness - James M. Palmer
Épreuves d'amour and Chaucer's Franklin's Tale - Roy J. Pearcy
"Word and Werk" in Chaucer's Franklin's Tale - John A. Pitcher
"For to be Sworne Bretheren Til They Deye": Satirizing Queer Brotherhood in the Chaucerian Corpus - Tison Pugh
Chaucer's Recital Presence in the House of Fame and the Embodiment of Authority - William A. Quinn
Forsworn and Fordone: Arcite as Oath-Breaker in the Knight's Tale - Catherine A. Rock
May in the Marketplace: Commodification and Textuality in the "Merchant's Tale" - Christian Sheridan
Griselda's Pagan Virtue - Lynn Shutters
The Pardoner in Canterbury: Class, Gender, and Urban Space in the "Prologue to the Tale of Beryn" - Robert S. Sturges
The Problem of Defining Sovereynetee in the Wife of Bath's Tale - Susanne Sara Thomas
Public Fantasy and the Logic of Sacrifice in The Physician's Tale - Michael Uebel
The Book of the Duchess: The Date of Composition Related to Theme of Impracticality - Gwen M. Vickery
Murderous Sows in Chaucer's Knight's Tale and Late Fourteenth-Century France - Edward Wheatley
Chaucer's Parson's Tale and the Contours of Orthodoxy - Karen A. Winstead