PhiN

Beiheft | Supplement 4/2009


Edited by Richard Utz and Peter Schneck

Eminent Chaucerians? Early Women Scholars and the History of Reading Chaucer

Contents

Richard Utz

Introduction
[2–4]

Margaret Connolly:

'Dr Furnival and Mother like the same old books': Mary Haweis and the Experience of Reading Chaucer in the Nineteenth Century
[5–20]

Louise D'Arcens:

"She ensample was by good techynge": Hermiene Ulrich and Chaucer under Capricorn
[21–40]

William Snell:

A Woman Medievalist Much Maligned: A Note in Defense of Edith Rickert (1871–1938)
[41–54]

Juliette Dor:

Caroline Spurgeon (1869–1942) and the Institutionalisation of English Studies as a Scholarly Discipline
[55–66]


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