Chaucer and Langland
historical and textual approaches
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Word Count
75,500 words, Guess
Page Count
302 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2253136M
- ISBN-100485113252
- OCLC Control Number20996611
- OCLC Control Numberchaucerlanglandh0000kane
- Library of Congress Control Number89130480
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- Goodreads3709009
- LibraryThing3017807
Classifications
- DDC821/.109
- LCCPR313 .K3 1989b
Description
"Professor Kane is widely regarded as the leading middle English textual and literary scholar of our time and this collection of his essays will be widely welcomed. They focus largely upon the texts of Chaucer and Langland and demonstrate in an exemplary way how critical issues can arise from meticulous textual study."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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