The Riverside ChaucerThis edition provides the general information on Chaucer's life, language, and works that one needs for a first reading of Chaucer, and difficult words and constructions are glossed on the pages. The Appendix contains the materials, including the extensive notes and glossary, for a more thorough understanding of Chaucer's works. |
Contents
The Squires Introduction | 169 |
The Complaint unto Pity | 779 |
153 | 1139 |
Copyright | |
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