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7.2 The Prioress' Tale | Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer WebsiteShort Summary: In far-off Asia a little child walks through the ghetto on his way to school, singing Alma redemptoris as he goes. The Jews, ...
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Chaucer, Geoffrey (c.1343–1400) - The Canterbury Tales: XIIIThe Prioress's Tale. Here begins the Prioress's Tale. There was in Asia, in a great city. Of Christian folks, a ghetto for Jewry,. Maintained by a lord of that ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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7.3 The Prioress' Prologue and TaleThe prologe of the Prioresses Tale. Domine dominus noster. Oh lord, our lord. 453 O Lord, oure Lord, thy name how merveillous
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Prioress's Tale – Medieval Studies Research Blog - Notre Dame SitesIn her tale, the Prioress tells the story of a young boy who is murdered by inhabitants of a Jewish ghetto for singing the Alma redemptoris as he passes through ...
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Anti-Semitism - Chaucer TodayThe Prioress is the head of her convent, but ironically presents herself as “a child of twelve months old, or lesse.” This ties into the idea that, as a devout ...Missing: scholarly summary
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Chaucer and the Jewish Ritual Murder Narratives | Guided HistoryThis is particularly true for The Prioress's Tale, included in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The tale narrates a case of Jewish blood libel, which was a topic ...
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Anti-Semitism in Chaucer's "Prioress's Tale" - jstorsatire on, rather than a reflection of, the anti-Semitism of Chaucer's day. But if Chaucer meant the Prioress's Tale to criticize anti-Semitism, he simply ...
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[PDF] Mimetic Theory and the Double-Voiced Satire of “The Prioress's Tale ...The Prioress's voice earnestly attempts to form a persecution text out of her tale by scapegoating the Jews while Chaucer's voice inserts moments of dissonance ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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The Canterbury Tales The General Prologue Summary & AnalysisThe Prioress is so charitable and compassionate, the narrator says, that whenever she sees a mouse caught and bleeding in a trap, she weeps. She keeps small ...
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Canterbury Tales: Prioress's Prologue and Tale - Pressbooks.pubThe General Prologue names the prioress as “Madame Eglantine,” and describes her impeccable table manners and soft-hearted ways. Her portrait suggests she is ...
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6 The Prioress and the Second Nun - Oxford AcademicThe Prioress is one of two professed religious women whom Chaucer included in the band of pilgrims as she is accompanied by the Second Nun, a character who has ...
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The Problem of Female Authority - Chaucer TodayChaucer presents the Prioress as a counterfeit nun and a counterfeit noblewoman, directing her focus onto the material world while approaching the spiritual by ...
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The Canterbury Tales Summary and Analysis of The Prioress' TaleApr 5, 2024 · Prologue of the Prioress' Tale. The Prioress' prologue is simply a prayer to the Virgin Mary, worshipping God, and asking her to help the ...
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Chaucer--Prioress - Goucher College Faculty3) The prologue suggests that the Prioress is seriously concerned with the problem of innocence, identified by Christian tradition (and also by her own powerful ...
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The Canterbury Tales The Prioresss Prologue And Tale SummaryAug 25, 2016 · The Prioress's prologue is a prayer to Mary, mirroring the prayers and devotion of the boy in the story she will tell.<|separator|>
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Fragments or Groups of Tales | Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer WebsiteChaucer left The Canterbury Tales incomplete and without final revision. The work survives in ten fragments, labeled with Roman numerals in this edition.
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CT Tale Orders - Goucher College FacultyFor instance, you wouldn't tell the "Miller's Tale" to a Prioress unless you knew she has a dirty mind, and you wouldn't tell the Knight's Tale unless you've ...<|separator|>
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6.1 The Physician's Tale | Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer WebsiteThe Physician's Tale is not among Chaucer's finest works; the long digression on governesses and parents seems to have no function; the relevance of the tale to ...
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Bibliography Subject Search ResultsChaucer presents the Physician's Tale and the Pardoner's Tale as two contrasting exempla, one depicting good, the other evil. The Physician's Tale should be ...
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6.2 The Pardoner's Prologue, Introduction, and TaleThe Host swears, the Pardoner is asked to tell a moral tale, and the Pardoner agrees, but must think about something respectable while he drinks.
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The Canterbury Tales - World History EncyclopediaMay 8, 2019 · The Canterbury Tales (written c. 1388-1400 CE) is a medieval literary work by the poet Geoffrey Chaucer (lc 1343-1400 CE) comprised of 24 tales
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Canterbury Tales: Prioress's Prologue and Tale – Early English ...The story is about a widowed mother of a seven-year-old son who attends a Christian school near a Jewish ghetto. Her son takes an interest in the Virgin Mary ...
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Rime Royal - Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer WebsiteIt consists of seven iambic pentameter lines riming ababbcc. The double sorwe of Troilus to tellen, A That was the kyng Priamus sone of Troye, B In lovynge, how ...
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Rhyme Royal and Iambic PentameterRhyme royal is a rhyming stanza form introduced to English poetry by Geoffrey Chaucer. This form, consisting of seven lines, usually in iambic pentameter, has a ...
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Rhyme royal (rime royale) | The Poetry FoundationA stanza of seven 10-syllable lines, rhyming ABABBCC, popularized by Geoffrey Chaucer and termed “royal” because his imitator, James I of Scotland, employed it ...
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The Prioress's TaleIn her tale, Chaucer's Prioress inserts herself into such a portrait: she triangulates herself emotionally between the Virgin and the baby Jesus, just as her ...
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The 'Hengwrt Chaucer' - National Library of WalesThe 'Hengwrt Chaucer' is a very important manuscript of Chaucer's work, possibly written by Adam Pinkhurst, and is a treasure of the National Library of Wales.
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[PDF] spelling variation in the Hengwrt and Ellesmere manuscripts of The ...The Hengwrt and Ellesmere manuscripts are early copies of The Canterbury Tales, preserving authorial spelling, but some studies suggest they were copied by ...Missing: meter | Show results with:meter
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Rhetoric, Chaucer's "The Prioress' Tale," and the Death of the "Litel ...The Prioress' telling of her tale, much as with her prologue, lures some critics into concluding that the story is simple and straightforward. In fact, despite ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] ETHOS, PATHOS, AND LOGOS OF CHAUCER AND HIS PRIORESSRhetorical analyses of Geoffrey Chaucer's works typically proceed from a medieval standpoint, with analysts often “combing through Chaucer's works and ...
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Imagery in The Canterbury Tales: Examples & Meaning - LessonThe Prioress' Tale. Another solid example of imagery comes from the Prioress' Tale. In her story, a young boy is killed by having his neck cut. After he is ...
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Summary and Analysis The Prioress' Prologue And Tale - CliffsNotesThe Prioress' prologue aptly fits the Prioress' character and position. She is a nun whose order relies heavily upon the patronage of the Virgin Mary.
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[PDF] Pointless piety and pathos in Chaucer's ''Prioress's tale'' - HALAug 21, 2024 · ... Prioress, who reports to her audience. We then hear of the gift of the grain or pearl to be laid on the child's tongue to start and to stop ...Missing: corn | Show results with:corn
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Rhetorical Community in the "Prioress's Prologue and Tale" - jstoraddresses to Jews. In this way, the pairing of devotion and anti-Semitism in the Prior ess's speech appears as part of a wider rhetorical pattern in late ...
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A medieval conspiracy theory: The murder of Little Hugh of LincolnMar 5, 2021 · The antisemitic accusations of blood libel did not start until 1144, following the death of a small boy in Norwich (a religious centre that up ...
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The Sad Story of Little St Hugh of LincolnJun 4, 2016 · In no time at all a dreadful tale of ritual murder and the 'blood libel' (where it was believed Christian children were tortured and killed in ...
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Religion: The Legend of Little Hugh - Time MagazineIn 1255, according to contemporary Chronicler Matthew Paris, “the Jews of Lincoln stole a boy called Hugh, who was about eight years old.”
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The Blood Libel – William of Norwich – The Holocaust ExplainedA very damaging slander told about Jews was the blood libel. This accused Jews of murdering Christian children in order to use their blood in religious ...
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Jews in England 1290 - The National ArchivesThe expulsion of the Jews was the price he agreed to pay. This lesson explores the worsening relations between Christians and Jews in the latter half of the ...
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Blois | The Murder of William of Norwich - Oxford Academic... Libel The Murder of William of Norwich: The Origins of the Blood Libel in Medieval Europe. E.M Rose. Contents. Contents. Search in this book. Chapter. 6 Blois ...
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Chaucer's Prioresses Tale and Its Analogues - jstorLegenda Aurea. PrioressesTale. Paris Beggar-Boy. Alfonsus of Lineolu. The result of this examination of the legend told by the. Prioress exactly accords with ...
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The Prioress's Prologue and Tale - Sources and Analogues of the ...Mar 17, 2023 · These tales tend to be simple, focused exempla, designed to reinforce specific aspects of Marian devotion. In creating The Prioress's Tale ...
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[PDF] Antisemitism, Criticism, and Chaucer's Prioress's TaleThey use this network model to demonstrate that the Prioress's Tale does, indeed, participate in the network of Jewish ritual murder stories, showing how it “ ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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The Analogues of Chaucer's Prioress' Tale: The Relation of Group C ...Dec 2, 2020 · 464, following a detailed list of similarities between Chaucer and C 1, that “the Prioress' Tale shows no special points of agreement with any ...
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Marian devotion in the fifteenth century (Chapter 28)Marian devotion drew heavily on the Song of Songs because its verses – an ... Leonel Power's Missa Alma Redemptoris mater, an early English example ...Missing: hymn | Show results with:hymn
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Project MUSE - Reading the <i>Prioress's Tale</i> in the Fifteenth ...Reading the Prioress's Tale in the Fifteenth Century: Lydgate, Hoccleve, and Marian Devotion. Heather Blurton , Hannah Johnson; The Chaucer Review; Penn State ...
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Project MUSE - <i>Miracles of the Virgin in Medieval EnglandFeb 4, 2020 · ... Marian devotion (7); second, that a subset of these Marian miracles ... Prioress's Tale"; "The Merchant's Surety"; and "AScholar at the ...
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11.05.26, Phillips, Chaucer and Religion | The Medieval ReviewLaurel Broughton, in "Chaucer and the Saints: Miracles and Voices of Faith," argues that Marian devotion in the Prioress's Tale (a lily miracle, she claims) ...
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[PDF] Mary, Motherhood, and Teaching in the Book to a Mother and ...ily life; in Chaucer's Prioress's Tale, for example, it is likely that the ... Marian devotion and theology, develops this concept pro-· foundly as she ...
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The Prioress's Tale (Chapter 12) - The Cambridge Companion to ...Aug 21, 2020 · Chaucer's Prioress, a nun who would have stood second in the hierarchy of her convent, enters the portrait gallery of Chaucer's General Prologue ...<|separator|>
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Antisemitism, Racism, and Patience Agbabi's Telling Tales on JSTORIn this regard, the Prioress's Tale emerges as a key text for Chaucerians because of its display of antisemitism and because of the role religious difference ...
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Blood Libel | Holocaust EncyclopediaBlood Libels in the Middle Ages ... The earliest references to blood libel charges against the Jews can be found in the Hellenistic writings of Apion in the 2nd ...Missing: 1300 | Show results with:1300
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The Murder of William of Norwich: The Origins of the Blood Libel in ...Examines the 1144 murder of William of Norwich and how this case originated the blood libel myth in medieval Europe, leading to centuries of anti-Semitic ...
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[PDF] Medieval Blood Myths: Christian Readings and Misreadings of ...Apr 7, 2010 · Chapter 3 analyzes the very first ritual murder accusation, which alleged that Jews required Christian bloodshed in order to return to the ...
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The Origins of Blood Libel | The NationJan 28, 2016 · In Gloucester, nobles used the blood libel to extort Jews who had lent them money. In the French town of Blois, Count Thibault used the charge ...
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On the Origins of the Blood Libel - JSTOR DailyOct 8, 2021 · As McCulloh notes, other scholars have argued that there were antecedents for the blood libel on the European continent before William's death.
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The Blood Libel Then and Now: The Enduring Impact of an ...Oct 9, 2016 · ... history of the two greatest legacies of Tsarist anti-Semitism, the pogroms and the blood libel accusations, from 1917 to the 1970s. Together ...Missing: outcomes conversions<|separator|>
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Professor Magda Teter's New Book, “Blood Libel: On the Trail of An ...Jan 16, 2020 · Following the paper trail across Europe, from England to Italy to Poland, Magda Teter shows how the blood libel was internalized and how Jews ...
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The Roman Catholic Church, Blood Libel, and the Globalization of ...This is an interesting story, which shows that, contrary to popular accounts, the blood libel was not promoted by the Popes.
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[PDF] Why were the Jews expelled from England in 1290?In 1290, the entire Jewish population of England (about 3,000 people) was expelled from the country on the orders of Edward I. Jewish people had only been in ...
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[PDF] Exile from England: The Expulsion of the Jews in 1290Edward now had two very good reasons to expel the Jews from England: economic and ecclesiastical. With two solid reasons for expelling the Jews, Edward needed ...
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England - Center for Jewish HistoryKing Edward I expelled the Jews from England in 1290, one of many notable expulsions across the continent. These measures virtually emptied Western and Central ...
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Religions - Judaism: Readmission of Jews to Britain in 1656 - BBCJun 24, 2011 · This article examines events leading up to the expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 and their readmission in 1656.
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"Anti-Semitism and the English Mystery Plays" by Stephen SpectorThe mystery plays comprise, in fact, one of the most vehemently anti-Jewish genres in the history of English literature. I propose in this article to explore ...
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"Antisemitism in Medieval Drama: The Villainization of Judaism in ...Apr 27, 2025 · The Croxton 'Play of the Sacrament' and The York Corpus Christi Play are two plays that display the antisemitism that permeated England throughout the Middle ...
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Was Chaucer an anti-Semite? | Israel Drazin - The BlogsNov 22, 2020 · Is the story anti-Semitic? Should we understand that the prioress was an anti-Semite? Was Chaucer, the author of the story, an anti-Semite?Missing: exposure | Show results with:exposure
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Manuscript Readings We Don't Think About in the Prioress's TaleJul 8, 2024 · This story (like the cannibalism) is found in the Legenda aurea and crops up in various places. Lampert-Weissig analyses Chaucer's wasps ...
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Reference: Manuscripts of the Canterbury TalesWhen William Caxton set up the first printing press in England in 1476, he too found something familiar to print: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. It's likely ...
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Sir Hugh - Wikipedia... to the Prioress's Tale, which gave rise to associations with the Hugh of Lincoln story through the similarity of its subject matter. Most of these anti ...
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The Reception of Chaucer from Dryden to Wordsworth (Chapter 50)Of the Prioress's Tale, he wrote: 'It is simple and heroic to the last degree.' Writing about the same time, Leigh Hunt specifically criticised Dryden ...
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John Dryden (1631-1700) | Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer WebsiteJohn Dryden, the first of the great English neo-classical poets, warmly admired Chaucer, whom he regarded as the founder of English verse.
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Antisemitism, Criticism, and Chaucer's Prioress's Tale - Project MUSEOf all the Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer's Prioress's Tale, in which a young schoolboy is murdered by Jews for singing a song in praise of the Virgin Mary ...
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Antisemitism, Criticism, and Chaucer's Prioress's Tale on JSTORThe Critics and the Prioress: Antisemitism, Criticism, and Chaucer's Prioress's Tale. Heather Blurton. Hannah Johnson. Copyright Date: 2017. Published by: ...Missing: twentieth- | Show results with:twentieth-
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The "Prioress's Tale" and Chaucer's Anti-Semitism - jstor... Tale is traced along complex exegetical lines to the liturgy. Hawkins enlarges upon ideas suggested by J. C. Wenk, "On the Sources of The Prioress's Tale," Me.
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Further Reading - The Cambridge Companion to The Canterbury ...Robertson, D. W., Jr., A Preface to Chaucer: Studies in Medieval Perspective ... Prioress's Tale, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2017.Google ...
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[PDF] Reframing Antisemitism in Chaucer's 'Prioress's Tale' Natalie Grant ...81 Brown's system is very much the normative one when it comes to analogue analysis of the Prioress's Tale. Because I want to be in conversation directly with ...<|separator|>
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Ideology, Antisemitism, and Chaucer's <i>Prioress's Tale</i>Though my specific focus in this essay will be on the role of ideology in one especially problematic reading of Chaucer's Prioress's Tale, I also hope to shed ...
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Chaucer Was No Sexist or Anti-Semite | Better Living through BeowulfAug 9, 2021 · Chaucer Was No Sexist or Anti-Semite. By Robin Bates | Published ... In other words, rather than endorsing the Prioress's anti-Semitic story ...Missing: exposure | Show results with:exposure
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Teaching the Prioress, again: Shock, Awe, and InnocenceSep 26, 2014 · Chaucer's Prioress's Tale is one of them. It's antisemitic. For the last 50 years or so, the main debate has been whether Chaucer or the ...
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Antisemitism, Criticism, and Chaucer's Prioress's Tale - Google BooksApr 19, 2017 · Of all the Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer's Prioress's Tale, in which a young schoolboy is murdered by Jews for singing a song in praise ...<|separator|>