Chaucer and the Humor of the Canterbury Tales

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English

 

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February 27, 2014

 

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l. 97, l. 99., l. 107 Birney p. 76 middle Alisoun: naturally sweet as well as Nicholas, her mouth is described as sweet. l. 153 Birney p. 78 top. Absolon: is a contrast, he is artificially sweet, he chews spices an herbs to try to be sweet. Birney p. 79 lower. These three descriptions are the first things in Birney's article that are beginning the ironic structure that Chaucer has carefully built...
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Birney p. 79 lower. These three descriptions are the first things in Birney's article that are beginning the ironic structure that Chaucer has carefully built. Second Event Next, Birney examines the irony between the rivalry of Nicholas and Absolon in order to gain Alisoun's kiss, affection, or to have an affair with her...
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