Paul Strohm
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Chaucer's Tale: 1386 and the Road to Canterbury
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2014
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9 editions
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Conscience: A Very Short Introduction
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published
2011
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10 editions
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Social Chaucer
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published
1989
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5 editions
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England's Empty Throne: Usurpation and the Language of Legitimation, 1399-1422
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published
1998
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6 editions
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Theory And The Premodern Text (Volume 26) (Medieval Cultures)
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published
2000
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6 editions
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Hochon's Arrow
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published
1992
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5 editions
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Politique: Languages of Statecraft between Chaucer and Shakespeare
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published
2005
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4 editions
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Sportin' Jack
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published
2012
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Middle English (Oxford 21st Century Approaches to Literature)
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published
2007
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10 editions
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A Guide To Relocation
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“people can die of mere imagination - Geffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales”
― Chaucer's Tale: 1386 and the Road to Canterbury
― Chaucer's Tale: 1386 and the Road to Canterbury
“There is no difference, truly, Between a wife of lofty social rank Who treats her body shabbily And a poor wench, other than this: If their behavior’s equally amiss The gentle one of highly ranked estate Is still called “lady” in the terms of love And if the other is alone and poor She ends up being called a wench or whore.”
― Chaucer's Tale: 1386 and the Road to Canterbury
― Chaucer's Tale: 1386 and the Road to Canterbury
“For when your labor is all done, And you’ve done all your reckonings, You hasten home without delay, And, just as dumb as any stone, You sit and read another book Until completely dazéd is your look.”
― Chaucer's Tale: 1386 and the Road to Canterbury
― Chaucer's Tale: 1386 and the Road to Canterbury
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