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    Chaucer's Parson's Tale and the late-medieval tradition of religious meditation.Thomas H. Bestul - 1989 - Speculum 64 (3):600-619.
    In the prologue to the Parson's Tale, the discourse that is to follow is twice referred to as a “meditacioun.” The Parson states that he will put “this meditacioun” under the correction of clerks , and at the end of the prologue Harry Bailly instructs the Parson: “Telleth … youre meditacioun” . Despite the oddly persistent uncertainty about what the Parson's tale is , few critics have attended to the fact that both Harry Bailly and the Parson call it a (...)
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    Gower's Mirror De L'Omme and the Meditative Tradition.Thomas H. Bestul - 1990 - Mediaevalia 16:307-328.
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    The Meditationes of Alexander of Ashby: An Edition.Thomas H. Bestul - 1990 - Mediaeval Studies 52 (1):24-81.
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    The Passion Meditations of Richard Rolle.Thomas H. Bestul - 2006 - Mediaevalia 27 (1):43-64.
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  5. Thomas L. Reed Jr., Middle English Debate Poetry and the Aesthetics of Irresolution. Columbia, Mo., and London: University of Missouri Press, 1990. Pp. xv, 461. $43. [REVIEW]Thomas H. Bestul - 1992 - Speculum 67 (4):1037-1039.
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