INDEX, VOL. 26, 1991—92 Anderson, J. J.. THE NARRATORS IN THE BOOK OF THE DUCHESS AND THE PARLEMENT OF FOULES ANNOUNCEMENT Beidler, Peter G., THE REEVE’S TALE AND ITS FLEMISH ANALOGUE Bergan, Brooke, SURFACE AND SECRET IN THE KNIGHT'S TALE Berry, Craig A., THE KING’S BUSINESS: NEGOTIATING CHIVALRY IN TROIJLUS AND CRISEYDE Bowers, Bege K., CHAUCER RESEARCH, 1990, REPORT NO. Brosnahan, Leger, THE PENDANT IN THE CHAUCER PORTRAITS Brown, Peter, THE PRISON OF THESEUS AND THE CASTLE OF JALOUSIE Collette, Carolyn, SEEING AND BELIEVING IN THE FRANKLIN’S Dawson, Robert B., CUSTANCE IN CONTEXT: RETHINKING THE PROTAGONIST IN THE MAN OF LAW’S TALE Delasanta, Rodney, CHAUCER AND STRODE Donner, Morton, THE GAWAIN-POET’S ADVERBS Edden, Valerie, SACRED AND SECULAR IN THE CLERK’S Edwards, A. S. G., and Linne R. Mooney, IS THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETS A CHAUCER HOLOGRAPH? Favier, Dale A., ANELIDA AND ARCITE: ANTI-FEMINIST ALLEGORY, PRO-FEMINIST COMPLAINT Feinstein, Sandy, THE REEVE’S TALE: ABOUT THAT HORSE Green, Fichard Firth, HAUCER’S SHIPMAN’S TALE, LINES 138— Hamel, Mary, and Charles Merrill, THE ANALOGUES OF THE PARDONER’S TALE AND A NEW AFRICAN VERSION Harwood, Britton J., CHAUCER ON “SPECHE”: HOUSE OF FAME, THE FRIAR’S TALE, AND THE SUMMONER’S TALE Hodges, Laura F.. A RECONSIDERATION OF THE MONK’S COSTUME INDEX, VOL. 26, 1991—92 Krochalis, Jeanne E., POSTSCRIPT THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETIS AS A TRANSLATOR’ S MANUSCRIPT INDEX, VOL. 26, 1991—92 Anderson, J. J.. THE NARRATORS IN THE BOOK OF THE DUCHESS AND THE PARLEMENT OF FOULES ANNOUNCEMENT Beidler, Peter G., THE REEVE’S TALE AND ITS FLEMISH ANALOGUE Bergan, Brooke, SURFACE AND SECRET IN THE KNIGHT'S TALE Berry, Craig A., THE KING’S BUSINESS: NEGOTIATING CHIVALRY IN TROIJLUS AND CRISEYDE Bowers, Bege K., CHAUCER RESEARCH, 1990, REPORT NO. Brosnahan, Leger, THE PENDANT IN THE CHAUCER PORTRAITS Brown, Peter, THE PRISON OF THESEUS AND THE CASTLE OF JALOUSIE Collette, Carolyn, SEEING AND BELIEVING IN THE FRANKLIN’S Dawson, Robert B., CUSTANCE IN CONTEXT: RETHINKING THE PROTAGONIST IN THE MAN OF LAW’S TALE Delasanta, Rodney, CHAUCER AND STRODE Donner, Morton, THE GAWAIN-POET’S ADVERBS Edden, Valerie, SACRED AND SECULAR IN THE CLERK’S Edwards, A. S. G., and Linne R. Mooney, IS THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETS A CHAUCER HOLOGRAPH? Favier, Dale A., ANELIDA AND ARCITE: ANTI-FEMINIST ALLEGORY, PRO-FEMINIST COMPLAINT Feinstein, Sandy, THE REEVE’S TALE: ABOUT THAT HORSE Green, Fichard Firth, HAUCER’S SHIPMAN’S TALE, LINES 138— Hamel, Mary, and Charles Merrill, THE ANALOGUES OF THE PARDONER’S TALE AND A NEW AFRICAN VERSION Harwood, Britton J., CHAUCER ON “SPECHE”: HOUSE OF FAME, THE FRIAR’S TALE, AND THE SUMMONER’S TALE Hodges, Laura F.. A RECONSIDERATION OF THE MONK’S COSTUME INDEX, VOL. 26, 1991—92 Krochalis, Jeanne E., POSTSCRIPT THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETIS AS A TRANSLATOR’ S MANUSCRIPT Martindale, Wight, Jr., CHAUCER’S MERCHANTS: A TRADE- BASED SPECULATION ON THEIR ACTIVITIES Merrill, Charles (see Hamel, Mary) Mieszkowski, Gretchen, CHAUCER’S MUCH LOVED CRISEYDE Mooney, Linne R. (see Edwards, A. S. G.) Murphy, Michael, ON MAKING AN EDITION OF THE CANTERBURY TALES IN MODERN SPELLING Newman, Barbara, THE CATTES TALE: A CHAUCER APOCRYPHON Nicholson, Peter, THE MAN OF LAW’S TALE: WHAT CHAUCER REALLY OWED TO GOWER Oerlemans, Onno, THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE NUN’S PRIEST'S TALE O'Mara, Philip F., ROBERT HOLCOT’S “ECUMENISM” AND THE GREEN KNIGHT (PART I) Robinson, Pamela, GEOFFREY CHAUCER AND THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETIS: THE STATE OF THE PROBLEM Sadlek, Gregory M., LOVE, LABOR, AND SLOTH IN CHAUCER'S TROILUS AND CRISEYDE Sharon-Zisser, Shirley, THE SQUIRE’S TALE AND THE LIMITS OF NON-MIMETIC FICTION Smith, Macklin, SITH AND SYN IN CHAUCER'S TROILUS