Geoffrey Chaucer Essay

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EssayonGeoffreyChaucer

GeoffreyChaucerGeoffreyChaucerwasapoet,awriter,andofcourseadiplomatGeoffreyChaucerwasbornin theearlyhoursof1340stoJohnChaucer,avintnerandassistanttotheking'sbutler.Asaboy,hewasaleaftothe CountessofUlster(Lombardi)ChaucerwasthemostfamousforwritinghisunfinishedCanterburytales (GeoffreyChaucer)HewasborninLondon,onlyproblemis,theexactdateandplaceareunknown.Fromhis writingsChauceremergesaspoetoflove,bothworldlyandheavenly...

GeoffreyChaucerQuotes

BulletpointsonGeoffreyChaucerHetraveledinFrancewiththeRoyalServiceintheearlytomid-1360SKing EdwardHandedMr.Geoffreyapensionof20marksforhisservicewiththeRoyalService.Geoffreymarried PhilippaRoetin1366ShewasthedaughterofSirPayneRoetIn1368GeoffreyChaucerbecameoneofKing EdwardIII'sesquires.Hisheldspotinthecommunitysenthimondiplomaticmissions,alsogivingtimetoget himselfknownwiththeworkofpoetssuchasPetrarchandDante

CharacteristicsOfGeoffreyChaucer

+ChaucerasaNarrator–histechniqueandstyle.AsDrydenhadcorrectlyremarked,Chaucerwasamanofthe mostcomprehensivenature,becausehetookintothecompassofTheCanterburyTalesthevariousmannersand humorsoftheEnglishsocietyasanintegratedwholeinhisageYes,theMorningStarofEnglishLiterature–GeoffreyChaucer,isindeedagreatstorytellerandhisdescriptiveandnarrativeskillshavebeenpraisedbycritics overtimeandagainHeisverysimple,naturaland

Considered"TheFatheroftheEnglishLanguage",GeoffreyChaucerwouldhaveapersonalproblem,oragenda, andsincehe'swriterheusesacleverwaytorevealtheseopinionsTherearetwospecificthingsthathedoesn't agreewithandwantspeopletoknowaboutit:thechurchandtherelationshipbetweenmenandwomen.Hehasa problemwiththechurch,becauseduringthe1300'stheCatholicChurch,abigdeal,wasverycorruptFor instance,therearemanyincidentswheremonkswouldgooutand...

GeoffreyChaucerResearchPaper

thatsurvivedthepassageoftimeIwillbediscussingthelife,theworks,andtheimpactofGeoffreyChaucer GeoffreyChaucerwasbornin1340,London,EnglandHeisthesonofJohnandAgnesdeCoptonChaucer Chaucer'sfamilywerewinemerchants.Chaucer'sfirstjobwasasapageforElizabeth,thecountessofUlster. ElizabethwasthewifeofPrinceLionel,thethirdsonofEdwardIIIChaucerwasinKingEdward'sarmyduring earlypartsoftheHundredYearsWarin1359.Unfortunately...

TheWifeOfBath,ByGeoffreyChaucer

dominatedsociety"Millionsarecondemnedtoastillerdoomthanmine,andmillionsareinsilentrevoltagainst theirlot."AsCharlotteBrontëandmanyotherauthorshavefound,itisseeminglyunfairthattheserolesarethe waytheyareGeoffreyChauceralsoexploresthisrealitywithhiscreationoftheWifeofBath'sTaleAlthough herthoughtsmayhavebeenabitdifferentfromBrontë's,thecharacterportrayedinthistaleexplorestheduality ofbothchallengingandupholdingthepatriarchy...

GeoffreyChaucerSatire

GeoffreyChaucer1343-1400LIFEGeoffreyChaucerwasbornin1343,London,England,athisparents'houseon ThamesStreet.Hewasdeliveredintoanupperclassfamily,partofthebourgeoisclasswhohadmadetheirfortune throughthelucrativeLondonwinetradeandwerewellconnectedtopowerfulpeopleHewenttoStPaul's CathedralSchool,whereFrenchwaslikelytohavebeenspoken(hespokebothFrenchandEnglishathometohis parents)andhewouldhavefamiliarizedhimselfwiththewritings

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

InTheCanterburyTales,GeoffreyChaucerintroducedanddescribedavarietyoffictionalcharactersthatlivedin theMiddleAgesItwasthetimeperiodthatEuropeanciviliansweregovernedbyasystemcalledfeudalism Wherekingsweretheheadofthesystemandeveryonewascategorizedinsocialclasses.IntheprologueofThe CanterburyTalesthefirstcharacterintroducedwastheknight.GeoffreyChaucerdepictstheknightcorrectlyby characterizinghimasachivalrousandhonorableman,

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

ItisunknownwhenGeoffreyChaucerwroteTheCanterburyTales,butitisassumedthathewroteitin1387. TherearemanydifferentaspectsandthemesthroughoutthispaperthatareveryprominentOnethemethatisvery importantistheimportanceofcompany.Thisentiretaleisabouttwenty-ninepilgrimswhoalltelltaleswhileona pilgrimagetotheshrineofSaintThomasBecketinCanterburyTheimportanceofcompanyisthatthisisa pilgrimagethatrequirescompanionsandfriendship.Though...

GeoffreyChaucerResearchPaper

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

agesPriortoandatthispointintime,peopletendtobemoreconservativeandtothemselvesGeoffreyChaucer, theauthorofthesestoriesdoessomethingmostauthorsdidn'tdoatthistime,heironicallypointedouttheflawsof themedievalEnglishsocietyHedoesthisbyusingestatesatireTheCanterburyTalesisagreatexampleofthe Britishhumanexperienceatthatpointintime.Chaucerdoesagreatjobdescribingeachcharacter,almostpainting apictureinyourhead,givingyoua...

GeoffreyChaucerThesisStatement

ThesisStatement:GeoffreyChaucerwasoneofthemostinfluentialwritersoftheMedievaltimesGeoffreywas bornintheearly1340'sandhediedin1400.GeoffreyChaucerwasbornlaterthan1340,butprobablyearlierthan 1345Therearen'tanyrecordsonhisactualdateofbirth(Theodore1)GeoffreyChaucer'sfamilynamewas deprivedfromtheFrench'Chaussier'whichimpliesthathisfamilywereshoemakersatonetime.Hisfatherand grandfatherwerewinemerchants,sotheywerebothsuccessful

ParliamentOfFoulsByGeoffreyChaucer

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CanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

CanterburyTalesCanterburyTaleswrittenbyGeoffreyChaucerwasastoryofnotthepeoplethemselvesbuta socialstatementofhowthepeopleofhigherstandingwereviewedbythemiddleclassInthetimethatCanterbury TaleswaswrittenitwasatimeofcorruptionoftheChurch.Thereweremanyclergymembersthatwere mentionedinthisstoryEachofthecharacterswasuniqueinthewaytheywentagainstthestandardstheyshould beheldto.ThemostinterestingthisstorywasdefinitelyThe...

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

behindTheCanterburyTalesisenhancingGeoffreyChaucerwasarevolutionarywriterwhoselifeinfluencedhis writingGeoffreyChaucerhelpedthekingandstayedathisserviceforyearsChaucerquittheservicetochasehis ambitiousdreamofbeingawriterandapoet,andhopedtosucceed.Chaucerwrotemanystoriesandpoemsand hismostsuccessfulandpopularwasTheCanterburyTalesHisstorieswererevolutionaryandsuccessful GeoffreyChaucer'slifewasnotalwaysgood,hewasoriginally...

WhoWasGeoffreyChaucer?

WhowasGeoffreyChaucer?OneofthemostuniquepoetsofduringtheMiddleAgeswasGeoffreyChaucerHe wasborninLondonsometimebetween1340and1344.HisparentswereJohnChaucerandAgnesCopton.John Chaucerwasanaffluentwinemerchantanddeputytotheking'sbutler.Geoffreyheldseveralopportunitiesearly inhislifeservingasanoblewoman'spage,acourtier,adiplomat,acivilservant,andacollectorofscrapmetalHe wasgiventhesesoppurtunitiesbecauseofwhohisfatherwas...

SocialCriticismOfGeoffreyChaucer

CartagenaMs.MorrisEnglish12-5thperiod5December2017GeoffreyChaucerasaSocialCriticGeoffrey Chaucer,alsoknownasthefatherofEnglishliterature,isoneofthegreatestwritersinhistime.Heisstillfamous todayforhispublicationsaboutfictionalcharactersrangingfromallsortsofsocialclasses,includingthemost luxuriousoflifestyles,thepauperized,andeverythinginbetween.Beingafrequenttraveler,Chaucerwasableto observegroupsofpeopleanddevelophisownopinions

ThePardoner'sTaleByGeoffreyChaucer

GeoffreyChaucerisknownastheFatherofEnglishliteratureandisconsideredthegreatestmiddleagepoet,if wasn'tforhimweallmightnotbespeakingEnglishThePardoner'sTaleisoneofthebestmoralstoriesinthe CanterburyTales.ItisalsooneofGeoffreyChaucer'smostpopularstories.Itreinforcesthattheloveofmoneyis therootofallevil.Thecharacter,setting,andplotgoestogetherinthePardoner'sTaletoshowthatmoneyisthe rootofallevilThecharactersinthe

RealisticFeaturesOfGeoffreyChaucer

GeoffreyChaucerChaucer,oneofthegreatestEnglishpoetsofalltimes,wasborninLondonaroundtheyear 1340anddiedin1400HecamefromawealthymerchantLondonfamilyThankstohiseducationandhisfather's courtconnectionshebecameamemberofParliaments.AfteramarriagewithawomannamedPhilippadeRoet,a ladyofhighrankinwaitingtotheQueen,ChaucergotadiplomaticpositionHewassentabroadtosecrettalks andofficialbusinesstoItalyandFrance.Therehelearned...

TheCanterburyTales,byGeoffreyChaucer

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TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

GeoffreyChaucerhaddonemanythingsincludingbeingasonofamerchant,pageintheroyalhouse,soldier, diplomat,andaroyalclerk.Beingallthingthinkshehasseenquiteoftheworldwhichhelpedhimwrite"The CanterburyTales"andthroughthispieceofworkhedidentertainsusWeconsiderthisasamasterpiecethat providesthebestcontemporary.Hewroteacollectionofstoriestomakeapoliticalpoint.Hediedbeforehewas donerightingallofhispoemsandshortstoriesAlsoChaucer

ThePlowmanByGeoffreyChaucer

Inhisdescriptionofthecharacters,Chauceremphasizesqualitiessuchasattireandphysicalappearanceaswellas demeanorandcontentofcharacter.Forexample,whenChaucerdescribestheSummonerhesays"Hisfaceonfire, likeacherubin,/ForhehadcarbunclesHiseyeswerenarrow"(l642-643)Moreover,intermsofdescribinga character'smorality,ChaucerstatedinregardtothePlowmanthat"Hewasanhonestworker,goodandtrue,/ Livinginpeaceandperfectcharity,/And,asthe

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

TheCanterburyTalesTheCanterburyTaleswaswrittenbyGeoffreyChaucerin1392,duringthemedievalperiod inEuropeThreeimportantaspects,hisfamily'stiestothecourt,hisschoolingandworkingforroyalty(XI),and hisloveforreadingandlearning(XII)allcombinedandenabledhimtocreatehisgreatestwork,TheCanterbury TalesChaucerincludesmanydifferentcharacters,pilgrims,allfromveryuniquewalksoflifeAlthoughthereare notasmanywomenincludedasmen,theirstories...

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

TheCanterburyTaleswaswrittenbyGeoffreyChaucerin1392,duringthemedievalperiodinEurope.Three importantaspects,hisfamily'stiestothecourt,hisschoolingandworkingforroyalty(XI),andhisloveforreading andlearning(XII)allcombinedandenabledhimtocreatehisgreatestwork,TheCanterburyTales.Chaucer includesmanydifferentcharacters,pilgrims,allfromveryuniquewalksoflifeAlthoughtherearenotasmany womenincludedasmen,theirstoriesgivesomeextraordinary...

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

TheCanterburyTalesisabookmadebyGeoffreyChaucerin1478TheCanterburytalesconsistoftwenty-four stories;eachstorybeingspokenbyapersonwithinaspecificgroup.TheCanterburytalesbeginbyintroducingan unbiasedhostwhochoosestogoonapilgrimagetoCanterbury,England.HewishestovisittheSaintThomas BecketinCanterburyCathedralandthankthemartyrforitsassistanceWhilestayinginatavern,hecomesacross alargegroupofindividualswhoarealsoattemptingto...

TheWifeOfBath,ByGeoffreyChaucer

Bath,emphasizing"ThePrologueoftheWifeofBath'sTale"andthe"ThePrologue"inGeoffreyChaucer's CanterburyTales,isanexampleoftheMiddleEnglishconceptthatmaleauthorsreflectmisogynisticidealsof societyontofemalecharactersWiththeWifeofBath,sheisafictionalcharacter,astoldbyChaucer,goingona Pilgrimage,withconstantridiculeforhersexualityandmultiplemarriages.Chaucerportraysherasapreviously batteredwifewhouseshersexualpromiscuityasawayof

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

AshantiMcBrideMs.WellsBritishLiterature4April2015Geoffrey,Chaucer,FatherofEnglishLiteratureborn 1343inLondonUnitedKingdombestknownforhisanthology"TheCanterburyTales"Inthisbookheplansto leteachofhischaracterstellastoryonthewaytoCanterbury.ThisnovelwaswrittenduringtheMiddleAgesalso knownastheMedievalPeriod.During...

ThePhysician'sTaleByGeoffreyChaucer

GeoffreyChaucerillustratesmultiplecharactersinhispieceofliterature,"TheCanterburyTales"InGeoffrey Chaucer's"ThePhysician'sTale",Britishwritingsdepictsmortalsinatownpossessinginternalvices,vicessuch as;greed,sin,andlustthatoftenleadtodeadlyconsequencesThetalereflectsthephysicianinmyriadwaysIn additionmanycharactersareportrayedinthetalesuchastheknight,thegirlorteen,andthejudge.Eachofthese charactersplaysanimportantroleinthis

GeoffreyChaucer'sBath

toGodsmitingdownamanorperforminggenocideorinducingawarorfamineintheBible;evenonecountofa blasphemerbeingstonedtodeathIfTheCanteburyTaleshadbeenbasedonrealeventsinsteadofjustbeingthe satiricalworkofGeoffreyChaucer,atleastonemorecountofdeathwouldhavebeaddedbecausetheWifeof BathcommitsthecrimeofblasphemyonmultipleoccasionsSheturnsthesacredwordsofGodintoadefenseof herindecency.Sheuseshiswordstojustifyhertwisted...

TheCanterburyTalesbyGeoffreyChaucer

InhisnovelTheCanterburyTales,GeoffreyChaucerpresentsthecorruptionoftheCatholicChurchthrough severalofhischaractersChaucerlivedinatimeofcontroversialindulgences,awaytopayoffsinsChaucer's talesshowhisoppositiontothesesinfulbehaviorsthathebelievedwerecommonamongtheclergy.Inorderto protestagainstsinfulbehaviorandreligiouscorruption,Chaucerusescharacterssuchasthepardoner,thefriar,the summoner,andtheprioresstoshowthelackofmorality...

ComparisonOfTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

GeoffreyChaucerandWilliamShakespearearetwoextremelyfamousEnglishwritersTheCanterburyTalesis Chaucer'sbestknownworkChaucerhadinitiallyplannedtohaveeachcharactertellfourstories,twoontheirway toCanterburyandtwoontheirwayback.Inactuality,TheCanterburyTalesisonlymadeupoftwentyfourtales andendsbeforethecharactersmakeittoCanterburyItisalsooftenunderdebatewhetherthetaleswereinthe correctorderasthetalesarevariedinorder.Despite...

ThePilgrimsInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

ThepoemTheCanterburyTalesbyGeoffreyChaucer,isaframestoryaboutthejourneyoftwentyninepilgrims astheyareontheirpilgrimagetoCanterbury.EachofthesepilgrimsbelongtooneofthreebasicMedievalEnglish estateswhicharebasedontheirprofession:TheNobility,TheReligiousAffiliate,andPeasantryOfthePeasantry estate,therearethreespecificpilgrimsthatareverycolorfulintermsoftheirpersonalityandtheywaysthatthey presentthemselvesThesepilgrimsarethe

LiteratureInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

storiesbackthenwerewritteninastylecalledMedievalRomanceandwereoftenaboutchivalryandmorals. Thesestorieswerealsowrittenaspoemsandoftenhadrhymeswithinthetext.Onestorywrittenbackthenwas TheCanterburyTalesbyGeoffreyChaucer,it'saboutagroupofpeopleonajourneytoCanterburyandalongthe wayeachcharactertellsastory,eachwithitsownmoral.Althoughthesetaleswerewrittenbackinthe14th Century,manyofitsmoralsstillholduptothisday,specifically

AgeOfChaucer:Filth,AndOldAgeOfGeoffreyChaucer

ContentsAGEOFCHAUCER1INTRODUCTION:1BIOGRAPHY:1MAJORWORKS:2AGEOF CHAUCER:214THCENTURY:2HISTORICALBACKGROUND:2PHASES:3LITERARYFEATURESOF THEAGE:3CONCLUSION:5AGEOFCHAUCERThere'sneveranewfashionbutit'soldFilthandoldage, I'msureyouwillagree,arepowerfulwardensuponchastity...

CorruptionOfTheClergyInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffrey Chaucer

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SummaryOf'TheCanterburyTales'ByGeoffreyChaucer

TheMaddeningMillerThroughoutTheCanterburyTales,GeoffreyChaucerintroducesmanypilgrimstakingpart inthejourneytoCanterbury;eachhasadifferentroleandreputation.Oneofthepilgrims,theMiller,isintroduced withauniquelyhostiletoneUnlikemanyothers,theMillerdoesnothaveagoodreputationwithChaucerAsthe millerisdescribedthroughoutthegeneralprologue,Chaucerusesmultipledifferentrhetoricaldevicestoshowhis foulfeelingstowardstheMillerTheMiller's

GeoffreyChaucer'sTheCanterburyTales

AtthebeginningofGeoffreyChaucer's"TheCanterburyTales,"heopenswithadescriptionoftwenty-nine characterswhoaregoingonapilgrimagetoCanterbury.Eachcharacterinthestoryrepresentastereotypeofa kindofpersonthatwouldbeseeninEnglandduringtheFourteenthCentury.Everysinglecharacterisunique,but alsoembodiesphysicalandbehavioraltraitsthatwouldbecommonforsomeoneintheirprofessionHewrites eachcharactersotheyhaverealisticqualities.However,when...

GeoffreyChaucer'sTheCanterburyTales

protectionofrightsforitspeople,inanefforttorestorethegoalsandactionsofanexemplarygoverningbody GeoffreyChaucerillustratesasimilarcalltoactionforpre-reformationChurchauthoritytoleadbyexample, ideallyabidingbythepracticestheyteachinTheCanterburyTalesThroughtheuseofbickeringironiccharacters suchastheFriarandtheSummoner,Chaucerjuxtaposesthesehypocriticalexampleswiththeloyalandarchetypal Parson'sdescriptionintheGeneralPrologue....

TheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucerEssay

GeoffreyChaucerwasafamedlate-14thcenturyEnglishpoetandauthorBorninLondonin1343,Chaucer's earlylifeoreducationisnotwellknown.Mostofwhatisknownabouthimstemsfromhisprofessionalwork.He ismostwell-knownforhisworksasanauthorandpoetAmongstscholarsheisaccreditedthetitleofFatherof Englishliteratureandiswidelyconsideredtobeoneof,ifnotoutright,thegreatestEnglishpoetoftheMiddle AgesChaucerwouldwritemanywell-knownworksoverthe

GeoffreyChaucerViewandChangeonJudgement

themselvessociallyDowedothisonpurpose?Ofcoursenot,butwhenwegetboredwithourselves,wehaveto judgeotherpeopleandcompare.Whenwestartthisjudgmentprocess,wealsoformcertainopinionstowardsthat personoranorganizationGeoffreyChaucerisoneofthesepeople,butheactuallydidsomethingaboutitHehad problemswithsomesocialaspectsduringthe1300swhichincludedthechurch,genderdifferences,andhypocrisy. Hewroteabouttheseproblemsinasetoftaleswidelyknown

DifferencesOfPilgrimsInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

writtenbyGeoffreyChaucer,isabookofindividualtalescalledpilgrims.GeoffreyChaucer'sbookisabouta groupofpeoplewhotakeapilgrimtoCanterbury,whichislocatedinEngland.Thegroupstartstheirjourneyat theTabardInninSouthwark,EnglandInthebeginninghestartsoffbyacknowledgingwhoistravelingtothe shrineofSaintThomasaBecketinCanterbury.Hegivesdescriptionsofeachcharacter.Withhiswordshe describesthepersonalityofthecharactersGeoffreyChaucer

TheUseOfSatireInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

GeoffreyChaucerwroteTheCanterburyTales,usinghischaractersasthemouthpieceforhisiconoclasticviews. Chaucerhadseriousissueswiththehypocrisyofthechurchaswellas,manyothersacredinstitutionsTheonly reasonthatChaucerwasnotexiledorevenimprisonedforhisviewsisthewayinwhichheexposedthem. ThroughtheallegoricalmeaningsofthistextandChaucer'sclaimthatheissimplyretellingtheeventsofhis pilgrimagetoCanterburyasitoccurred,Chaucerissavedfrom

SimilaritiesBetweenGeoffreyChaucerAndTheWifeOfBath

themiddleclassisTheCanterburyTales,byGeoffreyChaucerTheCanterburyTalesisacollectionof24stories givethereadersalookintoeachoftheclassesofsocietyoftheRenaissance;fromknightstopeasants,andmost especially,middleclassmenandwomenOnestoryinparticular,titled"TheWifeofBath"tellsarathercolourful taleofamiddleclasswomanwhosecharacterillustratesthisnew,risingclassofpeople.ThroughhertaleChaucer givesaglimpseoftheriseofthemiddleclass

ReligionAndReligionInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

Religionisoftenseeninagoodlight,butthesamedoesnotnecessarilyapplytothosewhofollowsaidreligion.In TheCanterburyTales,GeoffreyChaucerexploresthiscontrastbetweenreligionandfollower,duringthemedieval periodTheworktellsofagroupofpilgrimsontheirwaytoCanterburytopraytoSaintThomasBecket,whoare giventhechallengeoftellingthebesttale.IntheProloguethesimple-mindednarratordescribesallthepeopleon thejourneyandtheircharactersThese

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TheDifferencesOfChristineDePisanAndGeoffreyChaucer

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thatbecausesheisinfactafemale,itisthatfactthatreallycementstheothercharactersintheirrallyagainsther wickedness.BecauseitisbelievedthatawomanwhocancommitthethingsthatGrendel'smotherhascommitted canonlybeevilChaucermadesureitwasdifferentfortheWifeWithinthePrologue,theWifeisheavily criticizedforhavinghadfivehusbandsShe,however,doesnotseetheissueFromherposition,theBibledoesnot everstatehowmanyhusbandsawomanshouldtake...

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ComparisonOfCharactersInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffrey Chaucer

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TheRoleOfWomenInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffreyChaucer

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TheOppressionOfWomenInTheCanterburyTalesByGeoffrey Chaucer

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