Lesley KORDECKI (2002)
Chaucer's Squire's Tale: animal discourse, women, and subjectivity
Chaucer Review: A Journal of Medieval Studies and Literary Criticism, 36(3):277-297.
Discusses Chaucer's experimentation with voices in this tale, considering how Chaucer's masculine subjectivity enters into feminised animal subjectivity and how non-human discourse and authorial glossing intertwine with magic.