A collection of ten critical essays on the Prologue to Chaucer's well-known work, arranged in chronological order of their original publication.
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A collection of ten critical essays on the Prologue to Chaucer's well-known work, arranged in chronological order of their original publication.
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Good. Highlighting/underlining. Trade paperback (US). 152 p. Selected Tales from Chaucer. Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school. No previous owner's name. Clean, tight pages. No bent corners.
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Fine. Trade paperback (US). 152 p. Selected Tales from Chaucer . Worked examples or Exercises. In Stock. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Brand New, Perfect Condition, allow 4-14 business days for standard shipping. To Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. protectorate, P.O. box, and APO/FPO addresses allow 4-28 business days for Standard shipping. No expedited shipping. All orders placed with expedited shipping will be cancelled. Over 3, 000, 000 happy customers.
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New. Trade paperback (US). 95 p. Cambridge School Chaucer . Worked examples or Exercises. In Stock. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Brand New, Perfect Condition, allow 4-14 business days for standard shipping. To Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. protectorate, P.O. box, and APO/FPO addresses allow 4-28 business days for Standard shipping. No expedited shipping. All orders placed with expedited shipping will be cancelled. Over 3, 000, 000 happy customers.
A very interesting and entertaining book which introduces the characters of Chaucher's "The Canterbury Tales". In the Prologue, Chaucer both criticizes and praises certain aspects of Medieval Society, such as chivalry, which is an abundant quality in the Knight, and promiscuity, which is a quality found both in the Prioress and the Wife of Bath. The characters range from the most noble and moral to the most corrupt and immoral. Overall, a very entertaining read which produces a very clear image of Medieval Society, which Chaucer portrays through each of his characters in different ways.