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The Parson's Tale
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
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Author(s) Title Reference
James Kinsley Chaucer, by Raymond Preston 22/1, p. 34
Cecily Clark Chaucer's English, by Ralph W. V. Elliott

languages

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works

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  • Astrolabe
  • The Clerk's story of Griselde

people

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subjects

  • perception
  • psychology
  • narrative
  • language
  • linguistics
  • humour
  • irony
  • bilingualism
  • synthesis
  • morphology
  • syntax
  • style
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