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The Franklin's Interruption of the Squire in the Canterbury Tales

Title: The Franklin's Interruption of the Squire in the Canterbury Tales
Category: Literature / European Literature
Details: Words: 2448 | Pages: 10.4 (approximately 235 words/page)


The Franklin's Interruption of the Squire in the Canterbury Tales

The Squire's tale ends two lines into its third section, and following this abrupt termination is the 'wordes of the Frankeleyn to the Squier.' The Franklin praises the young Squire's attempt at a courtly romance and says that he wishes his own son was more like the Squire. This is followed by the 'wordes of the Hoost to the Frankeleyn.' Many critics believe that the words of the Franklin to the Squire are intended as …showed first 75 words of 2448 total

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showed last 75 words of 2448 total…The Finished Fragment: A Reassessment of the Squire's         Tale.' Chaucer Review 5 (1970): 62-74 Seaman, David M. 'The Wordes of the Frankeleyn to the Squier: An         Interruption?' English Language Notes 24 (1986): 12-18 Spearing, A. C. The Franklin's Prologue and Tale. London, 1966 Specht, Henrik. Chaucer's Franklin in the Canterbury Tales: The Social and         Literary Background of a Chaucerian Character. Copenhagen, 1981 Manly, John M. and Rickert, Edith. The Text of the Canterbury Tales, Studied         on the Basis of all Known Manuscripts. Chicago, 1940

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