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  2. The Franklin's Tale - Wikipedia

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    Dorigen and Aurelius, from Mrs. Haweis's, Chaucer for Children (1877). Note the black rocks in the sea and the setting of the garden, a typical site for courtly love. "The Franklin's Tale" (Middle English: The Frankeleyns Tale) is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.

  3. Phyllis Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    Chaucer: The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales – Editor [8] The Cloud of Unknowing and the Book of Privy Counselling – Editor-[9] General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales – Editor [10] Introduction to Geoffrey Chaucer The Franklin's Tale – Editor [4] Three Fourteenth Century English Mystics (Writers & Their Works) – Writer [8]

  4. Rash promise - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Franklin's Tale", itself partly based on Boccaccio's The Filocolo: Dorigen, a married woman whose husband is absent, promises another suitor that he may have her if he makes the rocks on the coast of Brittany disappear.

  5. Breton lai - Wikipedia

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    'The Franklin's Tale' from the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. The Franklin describes his tale thus: Thise olde gentil Bretouns in hir dayes Of diverse aventures maden layes, Rymeyed in hir firste Briton tonge; Which layes with hir instrumentz they songe, Or elles redden hem for hir plesaunce. [6]

  6. Franklin (class) - Wikipedia

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    A franklin is one of the characters in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. Cedric of Rotherwood, a character in the historical novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, is a franklin. Georgette Heyer uses the term in her novel The Conqueror (1931), which is set in 11th-century Falaise, Normandy.

  7. The Knight's Tale - Wikipedia

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    "The Knight's Tale" (Middle English: The Knightes Tale) is the first tale from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. The Knight is described by Chaucer in the " General Prologue " as the person of highest social standing amongst the pilgrims, though his manners and clothes are unpretentious.

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  9. The Wife of Bath's Tale - Wikipedia

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    The tale is often regarded as the first of the so-called "marriage group" of tales, which includes the Clerk's, the Merchant's and Franklin's tales. But some scholars contest this grouping, first proposed by Chaucer scholar Eleanor Prescott Hammond and subsequently elaborated by George Lyman Kittredge , not least because the later tales of ...

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