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Compare and contrast: The Canterbury Tales
Title: Compare and contrast: The Canterbury Tales
Category: Literature / European Literature
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Compare and contrast: The Canterbury Tales
A COMPARISON AND CONTRAST:
THE KNIGHT'S AND MILLER'S TALES REVISITED
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a classic piece wherein pilgrims tell tales during their journey to a holy shrine in Canterbury. A Knight and Miller are two of the pilgrims. Chaucer gives personality to each character wherein a drunken Miller can tell a tale that is full of brilliant characterization and also have nicely balanced action, and a tough soldier like the Knight
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Helen. The Structure of The Canterbury Tales. Georgia: The University of Georgia Press, 1983.
Lawrence, William Witherle. Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales. New York: Columbia UP, 1950.
Rossignol, Rosalyn. Chaucer A to Z, The Essential Reference to His Life and Works. New York: Facts on file, Inc., 1999.
Williams, David. The Canterbury Tales; A Literary Pilgrimage. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1987.
A COMPARISON AND CONTRAST:
THE KNIGHT'S AND MILLER'S TALES REVISITED
Sam Mula
Medieval Literature
English 358
Dr. James Alexander
December 13, 2000
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