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Geoffrey Chaucer on the Web: Bibliographies

The Chaucer / ENGL 324 Course Web Page: Bibliography
Huge listing of useful resources compiled by course instructor Stephen R. Reimer.

CHAUCER: A Semi-systematic, Serendipitous Bibliography
Extensive, useful, helpfully-organized bibliography by Alan Baragona.

Essential Chaucer
A selective, annotated bibliography of Chaucer studies from 1900-1984 by Mark Allen and John H. Fisher.

The Harvard Chaucer Page: Bibliography
A selection of useful criticism and essays, many of them online at the Harvard page.

The On-Line Chaucer Bibliography
This bibliography at the New Chaucer Society includes materials from the Annotated Chaucer Bibliography published in Studies in the Age of Chaucer. Use the provided link to access the bibliography via telnet.

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