• The Wife of Bath's Tale in the Ellesmere manuscript of The Canterbury Tales, c. 1405–1410. "The Wife of Bath's Tale" (Middle English: The Tale of the Wyf of Bathe)...
  • The Wife of Bath has to be Chaucer’s most remarkable character. She shares with Chaucer himself the distinction of being a pilgrim who represents no trade...
  • Prologue to The Wife of Baths Tale. Experience, though none authority* *authoritative texts Were in this world, is right enough for me To speak of woe that is in...
  • The Wife of Baths tale of the loathly lady who turns into a beautiful maid is a very common plot.
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  • Likewise, in Chaucer's time, a second marriage was considered suspect, so the Wife of Bath carefully reviews the words of God as revealed in scripture.
  • If I have licence of this worthy Frere." "Yes, Dame," quoth he, "tell forth, and I will hear." Notes to the Prologue to the Wife of Bath's Tale.
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  • The Wife of Bath's tale begins to worry one of her fellow guests who ask if all women are like her. She quickly bids him to remain silent until the tale is over.
  • The Wife of Bath is not happy and feels disturbed by the misrepresentation of women and the generalization helps to promote stereotypes. 792-832.
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