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 East London Advertiser |
East London Advertiser
Wed, 15 May 2013 09:04:31 -0700
Inspired by Chaucer's famous Canterbury Tales, he began his journey a few steps from where the Tabard Inn used to stand in Southwark, where the pilgrims started a journey of their own in the epic 1388 stories. “I am walking promote Mildmay's pioneering ...
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Southeast Missourian
Wed, 01 May 2013 22:02:01 -0700
Inspired by an English class assignment, 19 seniors wrote a modern-day telling of Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" that was brought to publishing company Publish America. Now, the students are autographing the collection of stories they typed ...
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Publishers Weekly
Fri, 24 May 2013 06:14:33 -0700
The Canterbury Tales is widely regarded as the birth of English literature, and it began in the Tabard Inn – the George's immediate neighbour until its demolition in 1876. This south-side inn was a perfect place from which to start the journey after ...
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MIT News
Wed, 22 May 2013 21:02:56 -0700
“The ability to see the potential of textual juxtapositions is the cultural ground out of which the Canterbury Tales springs in the late 14th century,” Bahr says. “Chaucer's invitation to readers is a kind of interactive process of composition. He has ...
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CloudTweaks News
Fri, 24 May 2013 04:48:03 -0700
Once you graduate from this class you will be ready to teach your fellow IT co-workers about the literary comparisons of storing your files on a network and Chaucer's intent of the Canterbury's Tales. Here at Networking for English majors you will ...
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Patheos (blog)
Thu, 23 May 2013 17:05:01 -0700
“It could have been any book, the Koran or the Canterbury Tales, just as long as they were reading. It's the fact that they read, not the particular book.” No, I don't think so. Imagine that peasant, in homespun clothes and wooden shoes, facing the ...
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Hutchinson News
Thu, 23 May 2013 14:15:54 -0700
Like so many people who were in Mr. Knauer's senior English class I can still recite much of the first 18 lines of The Canterbury Tales in its original Middle English (which is only useful when trying to annoy people with your pseudo-intellectual ...
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Huffington Post
Thu, 23 May 2013 10:06:04 -0700
Chaucer, Prologue to The Canterbury Tales. It was humanity at its best. Showing compassion for the quick and the dead. The quick made news in Tbilisi, Georgia. The dead made news in Worcester, Massachusetts. May 17, 2013, the International Day Against ...
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