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A review by littlerah
The Canterbury Tales: Fifteen Tales and the General Prologue by Geoffrey Chaucer, V.A. Kolve, Glending Olson
3.0
As I am studying this for uni, I did not read the entirety of this book due to time constraints. I did read the following however:
General Prologue
The Knight's Tale
The Miller's Tale
The Clerk's Tale
The Wife of Bath's Tale
The Franklin's Tale
I had varying opinions on each of these texts, but definitely found the discussions of marriage interesting given that I only knew of the Pardoner's Tale prior to owning the Norton edition.
Commendable references and annotations are added to this edition which I support as I begin my upcoming essay.
General Prologue
The Knight's Tale
The Miller's Tale
The Clerk's Tale
The Wife of Bath's Tale
The Franklin's Tale
I had varying opinions on each of these texts, but definitely found the discussions of marriage interesting given that I only knew of the Pardoner's Tale prior to owning the Norton edition.
Commendable references and annotations are added to this edition which I support as I begin my upcoming essay.