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  Seth Lerer, 'Chaucer and His Readers'
Chaucer and His Readers: Imagining the Author in Late-Medieval England. By Seth Lerer. Princeton, 1993. 309pp. Reviewed by Nicola F. McDonald. This book is available at Amazon.com and, in Europe, from Amazon UK.

Chaucer's Reception
18 July 2008


Harvard Chaucer Page
Chaucer's Contemporary Reputation
Citations from Hoccleve, Gower, Usk, Deschamps, and Lydgate, with bibliography.

John M. Bowers, University of Rochester
Apocryphal Tales and Spurious Links
Includes the Canterbury Interlude and the Merchant's "Tale of Beryn"; the Plowman's Tale; the Cook's Tale; spurious links. Each text accompanied by an introduction and bibliography. From TEAMS Middle English Texts.

Dave Clark
Reaping What Was Sown: Spenser, Chaucer, and the Plowman's Tale
MA thesis on Chaucer in the renaissance.

Cris Lawrence
The Doctor's Tale
A Dr. Who story in which the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) travels back to 1390 and converses with Chaucer.

Please send comments to David Wilson-Okamura at david@virgil.org.