Art
Criticism
Baechle, Sarah. “Speaking Survival: Chaucer Studies and the Discourses of Sexual Assault.” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 463–474.
Braddy, Haldeen. “Chaucer, Alice Perrers, and Cecily Chaumpaigne.” Speculum 52.4 (1977): 906–11.
Brewer, Derek. The World of Chaucer. Boydell & Brewer, 2000.
Cannon, Christopher. “Chaucer and Rape: Uncertainty’s Certainties.” Representing Rape in Medieval and Early Modern Literature. Ed. Elizabeth Robertson and Christine M. Rose. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 255–79.
—. “Raptus in the Chaumpaigne Release and a Newly Discovered Document Concerning the Life of Geoffrey Chaucer.” Speculum 68.1 (1993): 74.
Crow, Martin M., and Clair C. Olson, eds. Chaucer Life-Records. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966.
Furnivall, F. J. “Trial Forewords.” Parallel-Text Edition of Chaucer’s Minor Poems. London: N.p., 1871. 141–44.
Gardner, John. The Life and Times of Chaucer. Open Road Media, 2010.
Green, Richard Firth. “Cecily Champain v. Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Look at an Old Dispute.” Law and Sovereignty in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Ed. Robert S. Sturges. Brepols, 2011. 261–85.
Harley, Marta Powell. “Geoffrey Chaucer, Cecilia Chaumpaigne, and Alice Perrers: A Closer Look.” Chaucer Review 28.1 (1993): 78–82.
Harris, Carissa M. “On Servant Women, Rape Culture, and Endurance.” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 475–483.
Howard, Donald R. Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1987.
Kelly, Henry Ansgar. “Meanings and Uses of Raptus in Chaucer’s Time.” Studies in the Age of Chaucer 20 (1998): 101–65.
Kline, Daniel T. “Wardship and Raptus in the Physician’s Tale.” Essays on Medieval Childhood: Responses to Recent Debates. Ed. Joel Thomas Rosenthal. Donington, Lincolnshire: Shaun Tyas, 2007. 108–23.
Lounsbury, T. R. Studies in Chaucer: His Life and Writings. Vol. 1. New York, 1892. 3 vols.
Masciandaro, Nicola. “Half Dead: Parsing Cecilia.” Dark Chaucer: An Assortment. Ed. Myra Seaman, Eileen Joy, and Nicola Masciandaro. punctum books, 2012. 71–90.
Morrison, Susan S. “The Use of Biography in Medieval Literary Criticism: The Case of Geoffrey Chaucer and Cecily Chaumpaigne.” The Chaucer Review 34.1 (1999): 69–86.
Pearsall, Derek. The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer : A Critical Biography. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1992.
Plucknett, T. F. T. “Chaucer’s Escapade.” Law Quarterly Review 64 (1948): 33–36.
Prescott, Andrew. “Who Was Cecily Chaumpaigne?” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 452–462.
Pugh, Tison. “Chaucer’s Rape, Southern Racism, and the Pedagogical Ethics of Authorial Malfeasance.” College English 67 (2005): 569-86.
Quinn, William A. “The Rapes of Chaucer.” Chaucer Yearbook 5 (1998): 1–18.
Roger, Euan and Sebastian Sobecki. “Geoffrey Chaucer, Cecily Chaumpaigne, and the Statute of Laborers: New Records and Old Evidence Reconsidered.” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 407-437.
—. “APPENDIX 1. Chronology of the Known Chaucer–Chaumpaigne Records.” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 438-439.
Roger, Euan. “APPENDIX 2. Transcriptions and Translations.” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 440-449.
Rose, Christine M. “Reading Chaucer, Reading Rape.” Representing Rape in Medieval and Early Modern Literature. Ed. Elizabeth Robertson and Christine M. Rose. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 21–60.
Saintsbury, George. “Chaucer.” The Cambridge History of English Literature, 2: The End of The Middle Ages. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1908. 159.
Seal, Samantha Katz. “Whose Chaucer? On Cecily Chaumpaigne, Cancellation, and the English Literary Canon.” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 484–497.
Skeat, W. W. “Life of Chaucer.” The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Vol. 1. Oxford,1894. 6 vols.
Sobecki, Sebastian. “APPENDIX 3. Calendar of New Chaucer Life-Records.” The Chaucer Review 57.4 (2022): 450-451.
—. “Wards and Widows: ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ and New Documents on Chaucer’s Life.” English Literary History 86.2 (2019): 413-440.
Sylvester, Louise. “Reading Rape in Medieval Literature.” Studies in Medievalism 10 (1998): 120–135.
Watts, P. R. “The Strange Case of Geoffrey Chaucer and Cecilia Chaumpaigne.” Law Quarterly Review 63 (1947): 491–513.
Waymack, Anna Fore. “Teaching ‘de raptu meo‘: Chaucer, Chaumpaigne, and Consent in the Classroom.” Medieval Feminist Forum 53.1 (2017): 150-75.