INDEX, VOLUME 35, 2000-01 Hanrahan, Michael, “A STRAUNGE SUCCESOUR SHOLDE TAKE YOURE HERITAGE:” THE CLERK’S TALE AND THE CRIOFS RICIARSDIA N RULE. ..............cccceeeeecec BeO D Hodges, Laura F., SARTORIAL SIGNS IN TROJLUS AND TR hs oi das ace oak baw wait aa ckine dea oleae a arene eee Keiser, George R., THE CONCLUSION OF THE CANON’S YEOMAN’S TALE: READINGS AND (MIS) READINGS .......... 1 McDonald, Nicole F., CHAUCER’S LEGEND OF GOOD WOMEN, LADIES AT COURT AND THE FEMALE READER... . 22 Meyer, Ann R., THE DESPENSERS AND THE GAWAIN POET: A GLOUCESTERSHIRE LINK TO THE ALLITERATIVE MASTER OF THE NORTHWEST MIDLANDS............... 413 Mitchell,J . Allan, THE MIDDLE ENGLISH PEARL: FIGURING THE UNFIGURABLE .... Mize, Britt, ADAM, AND CHAUCER’S WORDS UNTO HIM...... 351 Pakkala-Weckstr6m, Mari, PRUDENCE AND THE POWER OF PERSUASION —LANGUAGE AND MAISTRIEIN THE pe eS eee eee Rigby, S. H., THE WIFE OF BATH, CHRISTINE DE PIZAN, AND THE MEDIEVAL CASE FOR WOMEN................: 133 Steinberg, Glenn, CHAUCER IN THE FIELD OF CULTURAL PRODUCTION: HUMANISM, DANTE, AND THE HOUSE GE a ad ene dee rreh cake bce bece heer eee tar onee 182 Walls, Kathryn, ABSOLON AS BARBER-SURGEON ............. 391 Yaw, Yvonne, STUDENTS’ STUDY GUIDES AND THE WIFE EE hbo ate Skea Win eae ah oe wh eee eae wee ee we Ge 318