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M.R. Golding
THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING 'TROUTHE' IN "THE FRANKLIN'S TALE"
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p. 306
languages
Latin
Middle English
Old French
Italian
Old Norse
works
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The Canterbury Tales
the Franklin's Tale
people
Geoffrey Chaucer
Gawain
J. A. Burrow
Aurelius
Arveragus
subjects
trouthe
courtliness
conjugal
ambiguity
honor
fidelity
magical
gender
self-responsibility
duality
sociality
ethical
love
realism
fantasy
places
England
Canterbury