Chaucer and English TraditionCUP Archive, 20 sty 1972 - 308 |
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Spis treści
Two stanzas of The Parliament of Fowls The Book of the Duchess and courtly literature 2 3 Chaucer lost in the House of Fame | 3 |
The Parliament of Fowls | 40 |
SOME OF CHAUCERS STORIES | 71 |
Chaucers great failure Troilus and Criseyde | 73 |
1 The General Prologue | 86 |
2 the Miller and the Wife of Bath page vii | 92 |
The Squires Tale and The Franklins Tale 181 | 108 |
The tragic Canterbury tale | 133 |
The religious tales | 147 |
Malignity and The Merchants Tale | 172 |
PERSPECTIVES | 199 |
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Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
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