Truth, Faith, Marriage, and nobility in a new version of Geoffrey Chaucerïs the Franklin tale

Readers of Chaucer will appreciate the vital importance of considering The Canterbury Tales as a connected Human Comedy, seeing all the tales most importantly as an expression of the Pilgrims´ characters and their relations to one another in the great drama. The Franklin´s Tale has been taken by m...

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Tác giả khác: Chuñir A., Juana (coautora), Clavijo C., Diana (coautora)
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