The Effulgence Within: Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath from The Canterbury Tales

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Friday, May 22, 2026

Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath from The Canterbury Tales

, The Wife of Bath is a sartorial - (dress-maker) by profession and has a peculiar setting of her teeth – hinting perhaps at her lustful attitude. A coarse-grained, unrefined, large-hipped woman, in her fortieth year she marries her fifth husband, a young clerk of twenty. Beginning with a lengthy... Sign in to see full entry.

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