A close analysis of Chaucer's The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale with source materials, social and church history both serious and irreverent, and outlines of Chaucer's contemporaries.
Contents: Section 1, lines 1 - 162
Section 2, The three old husbands, lines 195 - 451
Section 3, The fourth and fifth husbands, lines 452 - 828
Section 4, The Tale, lines 857 - 1264
Contents: Section 1, lines 1 - 162
Section 2, The three old husbands, lines 195 - 451
Section 3, The fourth and fifth husbands, lines 452 - 828
Section 4, The Tale, lines 857 - 1264
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