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“Chaucer as a London Poet: A Review Essay.” Essays in Medieval Studies 24 (2007): 21-29. “Muslim Griselda: The Politics of Gender and Religion in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale and Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s The Girl from the Coast.” Exemplaria 21 (2009): 180-201.

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“‘Goddes Instrumentz’: Devils and Free Will in the Friar’s and Summoner’s Tales.” The Chaucer Review 46 (2011): 93-110. “Annotated Bibliography of Scholarship on the Parson’s Tale.” In Closure in The Canterbury Tales (200). “‘Manye been the weyes’: The Flower, Its Roots, and the Ending of The Canterbury Tales.” In Closure in The Canterbury Tales (2000). Toulouse, France: University Press of Toulouse, 2003. “Poetry and Play in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale and the Pardoner’s Tale.” In Drama, Narrative and Poetry in the Canterbury Tales. Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture. “Critical Approaches.” In A Companion to Medieval English Literature and Culture c.1350 - c.1500. “Teaching Teachers: Chaucer, Ethics, and Romance.” In Chaucer and Religion. (Volume of ten essays, edited with Susanna G. Kalamazoo MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 1991. Rebels and Rivals: The Contestive Spirit in The Canterbury Tales. (Volume of ten essays and an annotated bibliography, edited with Linda Tarte Holley.) Kalamazoo MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 2000. (Volume of eleven essays, edited with Susanna Fein.)Ĭlosure in The Canterbury Tales: The Role of the Parson’s Tale. University Park PA: Penn State University Press, 2010. (Susanna Fein, with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski)Ĭhaucer: Contemporary Approaches. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, forthcoming 2014-2016. Research Chaucer, Middle English, Medieval French Selected Publications BooksĬodex Harley 2253.

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Columbia University (Comparative Medieval Literature, 1981) Professional Organizations Columbia University (English and Comparative Literature, 1974) He will return to London to direct another NEH Seminar on the Canterbury Tales in the summer of 2014. In the summers of 2008, 2010, and 2012, he traveled to London and Canterbury to direct NEH Seminars for School Teachers on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. He is coeditor of The Chaucer Review: A Journal of Medieval Studies and Literary Criticism. His earlier books are Rebels and Rivals: The Contestive Spirit in the Canterbury Tales (1991 with Susanna Fein and Peter Braeger), and Closure in the Canterbury Tales: The Role of the Parson's Tale (2000 with Linda Tarte Holley), and Chaucer: Contemporary Approaches. His current projects are Chaucer: Visual Approaches (edited with Susanna Fein for Penn State UP) and translations of the Anglo-French for a three-volume edition, Codex Harley 2253 (Susanna Fein, ed., with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski, for Medieval Institute Publications, forthcoming 2014). He has written extensively on Chaucer and other medieval subjects. His honors at Eastern include being named Distinguished Faculty Member in 2011, Professor Laureate in 2002, and Distinguished Honors Faculty Member in 1993. David Raybin, Professor of English Email: David Raybin's Vita Office Hours: TW 9:30-11:00 a.m.ĭavid Raybin teaches a variety of subjects in early British and world literature.














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