Earle Birney MS 21 59 Central ironies of FriT
A. Bonjour EC 1961 Irony in FriT
Paul E. Beichner MLQ 22 61 Baiting the Summoner
Hugh Hennedy ChauR 5 71 The Friar's Summoner's Dilemma
R. T. Lenaghan ChauR 7 73 The irony of the FriT
T. A. Stroud ChauR 8 73 Ch. 's Friar as Narrator
C. Eckhardt NQ 20 73 D 1554: does `caples 3' mean `3 horses'?
D. Murtaugh NM 74 73 FriT
P. R. Szittya PMLA 90 75 Green yeoman as loathly lady; FriT parody of WBT
J. Richardson ChauR 9 75 FriT & SummT
N. R. Havely (ed.), The Friar's, Summoner's, and Pardoner's Tales Univ. London 75
H. Marshall Leicester ChauR 17 82 Social context & performance in FriT
Morton Bloomfield ChauR 17 83 FriT as a liminal tale
T. Hahn & R. Kaeuper SAC 5 83 Text and context: FriT
Glending Olson SAC 6 84 Sittingbourn
V. A. Kolve SAC 12 90 Man in the middle: art & religion in FriT
Gail Ivy Berlin PQ 69 90 Speaking to the Devil: a new context for FriT
B. J. Harwood ChauR 26 91 Ch on `speche' in FriT and SummT
F. Ridley Modern views of FriT Howard essays 92
D. Ellis ChauR 27 92 Ch's devilish reeve
C. H. Miller ChauR 30 95-6 Identity of yeoman in FriT [= devil]
Mary F. Godfrey Exemplaria 9 97 Only words: cursing and the authority of language in FriT
Daniel T. Kline PQ 77 98 Oath-making and intent in FriT