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15 The conventional nature of the action in the Knight ' s Tale leads Muscatine to
conclude that " all its materials are organized and contributory to a complex
design expressing the nature of the noble life " ( p . 69 ) and later that " order ,
which ...
15 The conventional nature of the action in the Knight ' s Tale leads Muscatine to
conclude that " all its materials are organized and contributory to a complex
design expressing the nature of the noble life " ( p . 69 ) and later that " order ,
which ...
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I restrict this examination to a single tale because we must pay particular
attention to context . The Summoner ' s Tale seems an appropriate choice for
such an analysis because there is very little action in the tale , and Chaucer
employs ...
I restrict this examination to a single tale because we must pay particular
attention to context . The Summoner ' s Tale seems an appropriate choice for
such an analysis because there is very little action in the tale , and Chaucer
employs ...
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Most of the gestures in the Shipman ' s Tale are conventional nods to the story ' s
demand for action . Obviously the differences between the gestures in the
Summoner ' s and Shipman ' s tales cannot be attributed to generic differences
since ...
Most of the gestures in the Shipman ' s Tale are conventional nods to the story ' s
demand for action . Obviously the differences between the gestures in the
Summoner ' s and Shipman ' s tales cannot be attributed to generic differences
since ...
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