Introductions:
- Larry D. BENSON, The Framing Narrative, Harvard University.
- Larry D. BENSON, A Summary of the Framing Narrative of The Canterbury Tales, Harvard University
- Brother Anthony, Introduction to The Canterbury Tales, Sogang University Press, 1997.
- Classic Note, Background on The Canterbury Tales, 1999.
- Classic Note, Full Summary of The Canterbury Tales, 1999.
- Classic Note, Short Summary of The Canterbury Tales, 1999.
- Classic Note, Character List, a list including short descriptions of all characters that appear in The Canterbury Tales.
- Dr. Michael DELAHOYDE, The Plan of The Canterbury Tales, Washington State University.
- George Saintsbury, The Canterbury Tales, The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes, Volume II.
- Wikipedia Enclyclopedia, The Canterbury Tales.
Essays:
- Ann W. ASTELL, The Peasants' Revolt: Cock-crow in Gower and Chaucer, Loyola University Chicago.
- Brother Anthony, Chaucer and Religion, Sogang University, Seoul.
- Brother Anthony Madmen in the Forest: Shakespeare reading Chaucer, Sogang University, Seoul.
- David Paul CLARK, Reaping what was sown: Spenser, Chaucer, and The Plowman's Tale, Iowa State University, 1995.
- Jane COWGILL, Chaucer's Missing Children, Loyola University Chicago.
- John LARSON, Effectively Reading Chaucer, Luminarium, 1999.
- Nicole LASSAHN, Literary Representations of History in Fourteenth-century England: Shared Technique and Divergent Practice in Chaucer and Langland, University of Chicago.
- John B. MARINO, A Beastly Origin: Journeys from the Oxes Stalle' in Chaucer's Poetry, Essays in Medieval Studies, Volume 13.
- Frederick MARTIN, Sociological Poetics and the Canterbury Tales, 1997.
- Frederick MARTIN, Compositional Finalization in the Canterbury Tales
- Frederick MARTIN, "Hooly Chirche," the Sacrament of Marriage, and Thematic Finalization in The Canterbury Tales, 1997.
- Frederick MARTIN, The Chronotope of Real-Time and Real-Space in Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrimage, 1997.
- Frederick MARTIN, Pilgrimage in the Age of Schism, 1997.
- Robert MEYER-LEE, The Allure of the Phantom Popet, winning essay of Yale University's essay contest "Why do we still study Chaucer?".
- Marie NELSON, "Biheste is dette": Marriage Promises in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Southern Illinois University, 2002.
- Dr. Jesús L. SERRANO REYES, Spanish Modesty in The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer and Don Juan Manuel, 1995
- Dr. Jesús L. SERRANO REYES and Antonio León SENDRA, Spanish References in The Canterbury Tales, 1992
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