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W. P. Ker. English Literature: Medieval. “Home University Library” (Williams & Norgate, 1913).

Ten Brink. History of English Literature, vol. ii, pp. 33-199. Translated by W. Clarke Robinson, Ph.D. (George Bell & Sons, 1901).

Ten Brink. Language and Metre of Chaucer, translated by M. Bentinck Smith (Macmillan & Co., 1901).

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Cambridge History of Literature, vol. ii (Cambridge University Press, 1908).

Schofield. English Literature from the Norman Conquest to Chaucer (Macmillan & Co., 1906).

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GERMAN AND FRENCH WORKS

Ten Brink. Chaucer Studien (Trübner, 1870).

Legouis. Geoffroy Chaucer (Bloud et Cie., 1910) (Eng. tr. Lailavoix. Dent, 1912).

Spurgeon. Chaucer devant la critique (Hachette et Cie., 1911).