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1182912The Wife of Baths Talehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-wife-of-bath-s-tale-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/361085/302cdd34-17e7-4d18-9937-33aba41873c3.jpg?v=6383343909330000002121MXNEnvikaBookInStock/Ebooks/<p>The Wife of Baths Tale (Middle English: the Tale of the Wyf of Bathe) is among the best-known of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales. It provides insight into the role of women in the Late Middle Ages and was probably of interest to Chaucer himself, for the character is one of his most developed ones, with her Prologue twice as long as her Tale. He also goes so far as to describe two sets of clothing for her in his General Prologue. She holds her own among the bickering pilgrims, and evidence in the manuscripts suggests that although she was first assigned a different, plainer taleperhaps the one told by the Shipmanshe received her present tale as her significance increased.[citation needed] She calls herself both Alyson and Alys in the prologue, but to confuse matters these are also the names of her gossib (a close friend or gossip), whom she mentions several times, as well as many female characters throughout The Canterbury Tales.</p>...1175726The Wife of Baths Tale2121https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-wife-of-bath-s-tale-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/361085/302cdd34-17e7-4d18-9937-33aba41873c3.jpg?v=638334390933000000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20171230001941296_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_<p>The Wife of Baths Tale (Middle English: the Tale of the Wyf of Bathe) is among the best-known of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales. It provides insight into the role of women in the Late Middle Ages and was probably of interest to Chaucer himself, for the character is one of his most developed ones, with her Prologue twice as long as her Tale. He also goes so far as to describe two sets of clothing for her in his General Prologue. She holds her own among the bickering pilgrims, and evidence in the manuscripts suggests that although she was first assigned a different, plainer taleperhaps the one told by the Shipmanshe received her present tale as her significance increased.citation needed She calls herself both Alyson and Alys in the prologue, but to confuse matters these are also the names of her gossib (a close friend or gossip), whom she mentions several times, as well as many female characters throughout The Canterbury Tales.</p>1230001941296_EnvikaBooklibro_electonico_e9ba1a42-4bc6-3837-ae21-2764c57c1c06_1230001941296;1230001941296_1230001941296Geoffrey ChaucerInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/f1cb9051-4de1-4a81-a8d3-7a27d07c2570-epub-f5df97cf-aa3d-4e35-a432-79a7f8ec42c8.epub2017-09-29T00:00:00+00:00EnvikaBook