Introductions:
- Larry D. BENSON, The Knight's Tale, Harvard University.
- Larry D. BENSON, Chaucer's Knight's Tale Briefly Summarized, Harvard University.
- Classic Note, The Knight's Tale, 1999.
- Dr. Michael DELAHOYDE, The Knight's Tale, Washington State University.
- Prof. Arnie SANDERS, The Knight's Tale, Part 1 & 2, Goucher College.
- Prof. Arnie SANDERS, The Knight's Tale, Part 3 & 4, Goucher College.
- Wikipedia Enclyclopedia, The Knight's Tale.
- Jane ZATTA, The Knight's Tale, Main Points, Southern Illinois University, 1995.
- Jane ZATTA, The Knight's Tale, part 2, Southern Illinois University.
Bibliographies:
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Essays:
- David AERS, Imagination, Order and Ideology: The Knight's Tale, Harvard University.
- Kaye ANFIELD, Chaucer's Knight and his Tale: The Shortest Straw, 1996.
- Timothy D. ARNER, No Joke: Transcendent Laughter in the Teseida and The Miller's Tale, University of North Carolina Press, 2005.
- Helen BARR, Chaucer's Knight: A Christian Killer?, The English Review, 2001.
- Susan CRANE, Medieval Romance and Feminine Difference in The Knight's Tale, Harvard University.
- Christopher DAVIS & Crystal WILSON, Death as a motif in The Knight's Tale, 1999.
- Diana DOSIK, Chaucer's Knight's Tale and Miller's Tale
- Louise O. FRADENBURG, Sacrificial Desire in Chaucer's Knight's Tale, Duke University Press, 1997.
- Elaine Tuttle HANSEN, From Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender, Chapter 8: "Women-as-the-Same" in the A-Fragment, University of California Press, 1992.
- John B. MARINO, A Beastly Origin: Journeys from the Oxes Stalle' in Chaucer's Poetry, Loyola University Chicago, 1996.
- Frederick MARTIN, Chaucer's Knight, the Tale of Melibee, and the SocioHistorical Implications of Pilgrimage, 1997.
- Charles MUSCATINE, "The Knight's Tale", Harvard University.
- Richard NEUSE, From Chaucer's Dante: Allegory and Epic Theater in The Canterbury Tales, Chapter 4: Epic Theater: The Comedy and The Canterbury Tales (The Knight and the Miller), University of California Press, 1991.
- Jean Di PAOLO, Boethius in The Knight's Tale, 1999.
- Sarah STANBURY, Visibility Politics in Chaucer's Knight's Tale, Labyrinth Library (Georgetown University), 1995.
- Melissa TALLMAN, Satire v. "The Every-Knight"
- Scott VASZILY, Fabliau plotting against romance in Chaucer's The Knight's Tale, Find Articles, 1997.
- Jessy Luanni WOLF, The Amazon Myth and Chaucer: Destroying Traces of Matriarchal Culture in Medieval Europe
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