Lee Patterson
|   | Chaucer and the Subject of History 
          
                
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               1991
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              5 editions
          
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|   | Negotiating the Past: The Historical Understanding of Medieval Literature 
          
                
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               1987
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              3 editions
          
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|   | Temporal Circumstances: Form and History in the Canterbury Tales 
          
                
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                published
               2006
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              5 editions
          
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|   | Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales: A Casebook (Casebooks in Criticism) 
          
                
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                published
               2006
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              5 editions
          
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|   | THE GYROPLANE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, Affordable Aviation Support by 
          
                
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               2012
          
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|   | Literary Practice and Social Change in Britain, 1380-1530 (Volume 8) (The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics) 
          
                
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               1990
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              4 editions
          
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|   | Putting the Wife in Her Place - W.Matthews Lectures, 1995 
          
                
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               1996
          
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|   | The Wife of Bath and the Triumph of the Subject |  | 
|   | Acts of Recognition: Essays on Medieval Culture 
          
                
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               2009
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              3 editions
          
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|   | The Assassination of the President of Iran 
          
                
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                published
               2012
          
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      “...for recent sociologists the dark secret at the heart of modern individualism is its failure as a mode of life...”
    
― Chaucer and the Subject of History
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