Chaucer's Scribes

Lawrence Warner

earliest edition we have, 2018 University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2018 240 pages

The 2004 announcement that Chaucer's scribe had been discovered resulted in a paradigm shift in medieval studies. Adam Pynkhurst dominated the classroom, became a fictional character, and led to suggestions that this identification should prompt the abandonment of our understanding of the development of London English and acceptance that the clerks of the Guildhall were promoting vernacular literature as part of a co...

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Chaucer's Scribes edition · 2021 · University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations · 244 pages · 9781108444996
Chaucer's Scribes edition · 2018 · University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations · 9781108673433
Chaucer's Scribes edition · 2018 · Cambridge University Press · 9781108640497
Chaucer's Scribes edition · 2018 · University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations · 240 pages · 9781108426275

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