The Wyves Tale of Bathe and prologue are among the best-known of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. They give insight into the role of women in the Late Middle Ages and are probably of interest to Chaucer himself, for the character is one of his most developed ones, with her prologue twice as long as her tale.
The Canterbury Tales, the New Translation
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookCanterburysägner
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookThe Canterbury Tales (Feathers Classics)
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookDryden's Palamon and Arcite
John Dryden, Geoffrey Chaucer
bookThe Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookTroilus and Criseyde
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookCanterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookThe Canterbury Tales (Phoenix Classics)
Geoffrey Chaucer, Phoenix Classics
bookTHE CANTERBURY TALES (non illustrated)
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookThe Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookCuentos de Canterbury : Clásicos de la literatura
Geoffrey Chaucer
bookThe Dream Visions of Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer
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