The Effulgence Within: A Chronicle of the Social Life of the late fourteenth Century England

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

A Chronicle of the Social Life of the late fourteenth Century England

Straightforward, Kabu and shobana, wanted more of the story. So here it is. The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales holds a mirror to English life of the late Middle Ages. Chaucer here sets before us a company of some thirty pilgrims drawn from the varied ranks of society. The Knight and his son the... Sign in to see full entry.

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