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Chaucer’s The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales

Criticism of the portraits in Chaucer’s General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales has taken various directions: some critics have praised the portraits especially for their realism, sharp individuality, adroit psychology and vividness of felt life; others, working in the genetic direction have pointed out actual historical persons who might have sat for portraits; others appealing […]

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