• Jodi-Anne George provides a detailed introduction to the most important critical debates surrounding The General Prologue.
  • Because most explication of The General Prologue is directed to particular points, details, and passages, the present edition has devoted Part One B to the record of...
  • The first lines from the General Prologue at the opening folio of the Hengwrt manuscript. Illustration of the knight from the General Prologue. Three lines of text are also shown.
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  • The general prologue by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1993, University of Oklahoma Press, Univ of Oklahoma Pr edition, in English.
  • Versions of The Prologue include: Prologue (1900) from The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. The Prologue from The Canterbury Tales and Faerie Queene...
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  • Here biginneth the book of the tales of caunterbury. Whan that Aprille with his shoures sote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the rote, And...
  • The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales has been carefully annotated to enable modern readers to understand the Middle English text which is placed in...
  • The 1980s 6. "She was a Worthy Womman al hir Lyve": The 1990s Appendix: Table of the relative popularity of Chaucer's poems at different times Notes Select...
  • General Prologue ll.1-42. Audio Reading by Anniina Jokinen, ©2006. Anniina studied Chaucer at UCLA under V. A. Kolve. For the direct .MP3 file, click here.
  • Chaucer makes ample use of irony in ‘The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue,’ for his main purpose is a criticism of medieval society.
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  • If you had a responsible "old school" 12th-grade high school English teacher, you had to memorize the first 18 lines of the General Prologue to The Canterbury...