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1. Canterbury Tales Project
The Canterbury Tales Project home page ... New Canterbury Tales Project website active. 30 March 2006; Nun's Priest's Tale published 3 May 2006: order now; see sample ...
2. The Canterbury Tales Project: resources, articles, links
Some key documents. Here are several key articles relating to the project: "The History, Discoveries and Aims of the Canterbury Tales Project". Published in The Chaucer ...
The Canterbury Tales Project . Objectives. To familiarize students with the milieu of Medieval England from which Chaucer created his masterpiece through group ...
Canterbury Tales Project Character Section Facebook Profile • Create a Facebook profile for one of the characters in The Canterbury Tales (digital or on paper).
3. Canterbury Tales Assignment: A Contemporary Pilgrimage
Canterbury Tales Project Possibilities – Due December 3 rd /4 th. For this unit, you have several project options. You may work in groups for the modern adaptations only.
Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board, British Academy and Leverhulme Trust; Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1342-1400) established, through his works, the Southern English ...
Name: Canterbury Tales Project Category: Student Groups - Academic Groups Description: For us to keep in contact easily outside of school, bounce some ideas around, and maybe ...
Canterbury Tales Project English IV . Part I. Read your character's information from the Prologue to the class. If they have not read it before, they definitely need to ...