Wider Reading
2020 ◽
pp. 144-158
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This chapter summarizes the conclusions of the book, and explores some possible implications for future study in various manuscripts and texts. The manuscript presentation of Piers Plowman for reading is compared to the presentation of The Prick of Conscience, and the resulting similarities and differences illustrate the value of studying the filtration of formal choices through habits in book production. The chapter considers the presence and absence of the marking of rhyme in copies of The Canterbury Tales, and then closes by examining the work of the compiler Robert Thornton as a case study which draws together many of the book’s themes.
1999 ◽
Vol 38
(1)
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pp. 19-28
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2011 ◽
Vol 9
(5)
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pp. 503-514
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2017 ◽
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