Incoming Resources
- The man of law's tale, directed by Tom Burton ; read by Tom Burton
- Five hundred years of Chaucer criticism and allusion, 1357-1900
- The book concerning Piers the Plowman, William Langland ; translated into modern English by Donald and Rachel Attwater, edited by Rachel Attwater
- Chaucer's religious tales, edited by C. David Benson and Elizabeth Robertson
- Chaucerian tragedy, Henry Ansgar Kelly
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, edited by J.R.R. Tolkien and E.V. Gordon
- An introduction to the Canterbury tales, reading, fiction, context, Helen Phillips
- The South English Legendary, edited from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS.145 and British Museum MS. Harley 2277 with variants from Bodley MS. Ashmole 43 and British Museum MS. Cotton Julius D.IX, by Charlotte D'Evelyn and Anna J. Mill
- Sir Gawain and the green knight ;, Pearl and, ; Sir Orfeo ;, translated by J.R.R. Tolkien ; edited by Christopher Tolkien
- Chaucer's vision of manhood, Holly A. Crocker
- Chaucer and the late medieval world, Lillian M. Bisson
- The works of Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by F.N.Robinson
- The Merchant's tale, [Geoffrey Chaucer]
- Geoffrey Chaucer, Jill Mann
- The death of King Arthur, translated by Simon Armitage
- The wife of Bath's prologue and tale, directed by Paul R. Thomas ; read by Mary Hamel ... [et al.]
- Sources and analogues of the Canterbury tales, edited by Robert Correale, 1
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, edited, with an introduction, prose translation and notes, by W.R.J. Baron
- Chapters on Chaucer, by Kemp Malone
- Geoffrey Chaucer, the general prologue to the Canterbury Tales, edited by J.A. George
- Chaucer, brief lives, Peter Ackroyd
- Geoffrey Chaucer, the Canterbury tales, Winthrop Wetherbee
- A reader's guide to Geoffrey Chaucer, Muriel Bowden
- The owl and the nightingale, Reproduced in facsimile from the surviving manuscripts, Jesus College, Oxford 29 and British Museum Cotton Caligula A. IX. With an introd. by N.R. Ker
- Sir Eglamoure of Artois, edited by Frances E. Richardson
- The second nun's tale, Geoffrey Chaucer ; directed by Tom Burton
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, directed by T.L. Burton
- Geoffrey Chaucer, Janette Dillon
- Chaucer's afterlife, adaptations in recent popular culture, Kathleen Forni
- Chaucer, The Canterbury tales, edited and introduced by Steve Ellis
- The book of the Duchess, [Geoffrey Chaucer]
- Chaucerian polity, absolutist lineages and associational forms in England and Italy, David Wallace
- Chaucer's women, nuns, wives and amazons, Priscilla Martin
- The knight's tale, directed by Alan T. Gaylord ; read by Alan T. Gaylord
- The life of Geoffrey Chaucer, a critical biography, Derek Pearsall
- The nun's priest's tale, directed by Paul R. Thomas ; read by Paul R. Thomas ... [et al.]
- Troilus and Criseyde, Geoffrey Chaucer ; edited with an introduction and notes by Barry Windeatt
- The Canterbury tales, Geoffrey Chaucer ; a verse translation with an introduction and notes by David Wright
- A guidebook to Piers Plowman, Anna Baldwin
- The Canterbury tales, translated into modern English by Nevill Coghill
- Chaucer and the social contest, Peggy Knapp
- Feminizing Chaucer, Jill Mann
- Beowulf, a dramatic reading in the original language, directed by Tom Rendall
- Chaucer the maker
- A companion to Chaucer, edited by Peter Brown
- The South English Legendary, edited from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS.145 and British Museum MS. Harley 2277 with variants from Bodley MS. Ashmole 43 and British Museum MS. Cotton Julius D.IX, by Charlotte D'Evelyn and Anna J. Mill. ; Introduction and glossary by Charlotte D'Evelyn Vol.3
- Chaucer and the tradition of the Roman Antique, Barbara Nolan
- Language and imagination in the Gawain-poems, J.J. Anderson
- Critical essays on Chaucer's Canterbury tales, edited by Malcolm Andrew
- The clerk's tale, Geoffrey Chaucer ; directed by Tom Burton ; read by Tom Burton