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Tag Archives: Peddler Swaffham
Re-Setting Narrative Expectations
The Twenty-first century’s expectations of narrative are markedly different to those of the Fourteenth. In Chaucer’s time a tale was expected to have some sort of moral message which would often be linked to the older tales of the Bible’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Chaucer, London, Medieval, Medieval Poetry, Medieval Texts, Narrative Poetry, Peddler Swaffham, Southwark Cathedral, St Erkenwald, St Pauls
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