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John Gower: Critical Essay by Kurt Olsson

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SOURCE: Olsson, Kurt. “Love, Intimacy, and Gower.” Chaucer Review 30, no. 1 (1995): 71-100.

In the following essay, Olsson considers Gower's works in light of his presentation of intimacy and love and the many different forms that each can take.

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