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Greimas, Bremond, and the 'Miller's Tale.' - A.J. Greimas; Claude Bremond
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Lochrie, Karma. "Women's 'Pryvetees' and Fabliau Politics in 'The Miller's Tale.'" Exemplaria 6 (1994): 287-304.
Lodge, David. Working with Structuralism: Essays and Reviews on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature. London: Routledge, 1981.
Maddox, Donald. "Greimas in the Realm of Arthur: Toward an Analytical Model for Medieval Romance." L'Esprit createur 17 (1977): 181-94.
Martin, Wallace. "Literary Theory in/vs. the Classroom." College Literature 9 (1982): 174-91.
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Miller, Robert P. "The Miller's Tale as Complaint." Chaucer Review 5 (1970): 147-60.
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Mitterand, Henri. Le discours du roman. Paris: PUF, 1980.
Norton-Smith, John. Geoffrey Chaucer. London: Routledge, 1974.
Nykrog, Per. Les fabliaux: Etude d'histoire litteraire et de stylistique medievale. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1957.
Olson, Paul A. "Poetic Justice in The Miller's Tale." Modern Language Quarterly 24 (1963): 227-36.
Prince, Gerald. A Grammar of Stories. The Hague: Mouton, 1973.
-----. Narratology: The Form and Functioning of Narrative. Berlin: Mouton, 1982.
Ricoeur, Paul. "Recit fictif - recit historique." La Narrativite. Ed. Dorian Tiffeneau. Paris: CNRS, 1980. 261-71.
Riffaterre, Michael. "The Reader's Perception of Narrative: Balzac's Paix du menage." Interpretation of Narrative. Ed. Mario J. Valdes and Owen J. Miller. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1978. 28-37.
Rimmon-Kenan, Shlomith. Narrative Fiction: Contemporary Poetics. London: Methuen, 1983.
Robinson, F. N. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. 2nd ed. Boston: Riverside-Houghton, 1957.
Robinson, Ian. Chaucer and the British Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1972.
Ross, Thomas W., ed. "The Miller's Tale." The Canterbury Tales. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1983. Vol. 2, pt. 3 of A Variorum Edition of The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. 10 vols. to date. 1979-95.
Rudat, Wolfgang E. H. "Gender-Crossing in 'The Miller's Tale' - and a New Chaucerian Crux." Journal of Evolution and Psychology 16 (1995): 134-46.
Ruggiers, Paul G. The Art of the Canterbury Tales. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1965.
Scholes, Robert. Semiotics and Interpretation. New Haven: Yale UP, 1982.
-----. Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction. New Haven: Yale UP, 1974.
-----. Textual Power: Literary Theory and the Teaching of English. New Haven: Yale UP, 1985.
Segre, Cesare. Semiotics and Literary Criticism. Trans. John Meddemmen. The Hague: Mouton, 1973.
Shichtman, Martin B. "Medieval Literature and the Contemporary Critical Theory, A Symposium: Introduction." Philological Quarterly 67 (1988): 403-80.
Skerl, Jennie. "A New Look at Vladimir Propp's Narrative Grammar: The Example of Joyce's 'Eveline.'" Essays in Literature 8 (1981): 151-67.
Sosnoski, James J. "The MURGE Project: 'Araby' as Story and Discourse." James Joyce Quarterly 18 (1981): 237-99.
Suleiman, Susan. Authoritarian Fictions: The Ideological Novel as a Literary Genre. New York: Columbia UP, 1983.
Turner, Frederick. "A Structuralist Analysis of the Knight's Tale." Chaucer Review 8 (1974): 279-96.
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