Studies in medieval literature. In honor of Professor Albert Croll Baugh.
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Philadelphia,
University of Pennsylvania Press
[1961]
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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.