Canterbury Tales Wife of Bath
Title: Canterbury Tales Wife of Bath
Category: /Literature/English
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Canterbury Tales Wife of Bath
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 773 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Canterbury Tales: Wife of Bath
Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London in 1340 (Fuller 12). Geoffrey
Chaucer's fortunes were closely bound with these of John Of Gaunt, the
son-in-law to the Earl of Derby (Fuller 12). Around the year 1380,
Geoffrey Chaucer was charged with rape by a woman named Cecily
Chaumpaigne (Williams 28). It is most likely that a distinguishable
character, such as Chaucer would not have been guilty of this charge.
However, the word "rape" probably referred to
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d control of her husbands. The knight did seek what
women desire most, and that is power. When someone has power over
someone else than they also have control.
Works Cited
Evans, Joan. The Flowing Middle Ages. New York: McGraw Hill Book
Company, 1966.
Hallida, I.E. Chaucer and His World. New York: Viking Press, 1968.
Fuller, Maurice. Chaucer and His England. Williamstown: Corner House
Publishers, 1976.
Williams, David. The Canterbury Tales, A Literary Pilgrimage. Boston:
Twayne Publishers, 1987.