Chaucer\u27s Idea of What is Noble: Presidential Address, 1971

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Monograph, collector marginalia and underlinings. Excellent condition. Contains an inscription, Dr. Robert Boyer with all good wishes from Nevill Coghill, on the front cover. Inside contains a loose sheet of paper, with, on one side the written list of questions Boyer brought to his interview of Coghill, and on the other side a transcription of the (London) Times obituary of Mr. Herbert Howarth Critic of Yeats Joyce and Eliot . Coghill was Howarth\u27s tutor at Oxford, as he had been Auden\u27s ten years earlier. Howarth was the collector\u27s (Robert H. Boyer) teacher and dissertation director at the University of Pennsylvania. Source: The English Associationhttps://digitalcommons.snc.edu/audencollection/1027/thumbnail.jp

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