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Paper Excerpts: ... Giovanni Boccaccio, Canterbury Tales contains, as an example, the Tales of the Wife of Bath, wherein Chaucer develops THE PARSON INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the book "The Canterbury Tales," by Geoffrey Chaucer. . One of the tales in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is told by the Manciple, a manciple being the steward of a Works Cited Chaucer, Geoffrey. "The Canterbury Tales." 2 . 3 Print Commercials Chaucer's time. He writes about it extensively in the Knight's Tale in "The Canterbury Tales," and here in this epic ...
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Sources list for PROS AND CONS OF BANNING THE CANTERBURY TALES: Murphy, Michael. Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales: A Reader-Friendly Version of the General Prologue and Sixteen Tales. The Merchants Tale: http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/webcore/ murphy/canterbury/11merchant.pdf"The Canterbury Tales" Classic Notes. (2004). Canterbury Tales. The Merchant's Tale. Retrieved from the Internet at: http://www.gradesaver.com/Cla ssicNotes/Titles/canterbury/. Classic Notes. (2004). Canterbury Tales. The Merchant's Tale. Retrieved from the Internet at: http://www.gradesaver.com/Cla ssicNotes/Titles/canterbury/. Geoffrey Chaucer's "Tales of Marriage" Classic Notes. (2004). Canterbury Tales. [1]The Wife of Bath's Tale. Retrieved from the Internet at: http://www.gradesaver.com/Cla ssicNotes/Titles/canterbury/. Classic Notes. (2004). Canterbury Tales. [1]The Wife of Bath's Tale. Retrieved from the Internet at: http://www.gradesaver.com/Cla ssicNotes/Titles/canterbury/. Geoffrey Chaucer's "Tales of Marriage" Chaucer's Canterbury Tales Tales. Toronto: Published in association with the University of Rochester by University of Toronto Press, 1997. Sins in “The Canterbury Tales†Whittock, Travor (1997). That "Blockhead" Pilgrim Chaucer and His Two Tales. In D. Bender (Ed.) Readings on The Canterbury Tales (pp163-168.) San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press. "Canterbury Tales" More sources on "PROS AND CONS OF BANNING THE CANTERBURY TALES"
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