About this title: Modern ways of presenting Chaucer make his work seem "normal", so that THE CANTERBURY TALES and its GENERAL PROLOGUE are seen as archetypes. English Professor W.A. Davenport compares contemporary works to argue that Chaucer's major work contained odd and extreme aspects as well as daring (for its day), experimental qualities.
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