Canterbury+Tales+by+Geoffrey+Chaucer+2008

=The Prologue=

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We will meet each of the Pilgrims through our Prologue Project

For an interlinear **translation** of the prologue, go [|here] (remember, your quiz on this will show the Middle English quotes)

On Sept 19th we went over this powerpoint

Recitation grading sheet is here [|RecitationGrading.doc]

We also went over this powerpoint in class during our discussion of the Knights Tale and The Miller's Tale [|Canterbury Tales – Part 2.ppt]

=The Miller's Tale=

For an modern English translation of the Miller's tale, try [|this] or [|this]

IN ORDER TO REVIEW FOR THE TEST, WE PLAYED THIS REVIEW GAME [|The Canterbury TalesReviewGame.ppt] (The answers are written in the "note" section of each slide)

For further reading, try these links

For some **reading comprehension questions** on the prologue, go [|here] For a **pronounciation guide** to help you with your recitation, try [|this]. Check out [|Harvard Univ.'s Geoffrey Chaucer] page.

See a preview on Google books of some of these books. If you find you want to read more of the book, you may be able to find it by using [|MBA's catalogue] or [|Nashville local libraries]. Don't forget that the MBA library has [|JSTOR] as well, which contains articles like
 * [|A Reading of the Canterbury Tales by Bernard Huppe]
 * [|Sittingbourne and the Order of "The Canterbury Tales" by Stanley Greenfield]