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  1. The Franklin's Prologue. The Prologe of the Frankeleyns Tale. 709 Thise olde gentil Britouns in hir dayes. These old noble Bretons in their days. 710 Of diverse aventures maden layes, Of diverse adventures made lays, 711 Rymeyed in hir firste Briton tonge, Rhymed in their first Breton tongue,

  2. Literature Notes. The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin's Prologue and Tale. Summary and Analysis The Franklin's Prologue and Tale. The Franklin interrupts the Squire's tale in order to compliment him on his eloquence, gentility, and courtesy. He compares the squire to his own son, who spends his time in reckless gambling with worthless youths.

  3. 4.1 The Clerk's Prologue, Tale, and Envoy; 4.2 The Merchant's Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue; 5.1 The Squire's Introduction and Tale; 5.2 The Franklin's Prologue and Tale; 6.1 The Physician's Tale; 6.2 The Pardoner's Prologue, Introduction, and Tale; 7.1 The Shipman's Tale; 7.2 The Shipman-Prioress Link; 7.3 The Prioress' Prologue and Tale; 7.4 ...

  4. Prologue to the Franklin's Tale. The old Bretons, in their time, made songs, and the Franklin’s Tale, the narrator says, is to be one of those songs. However, the Franklin begs the indulgence of the company because he is a “burel man” (an unlearned man) and simple in his speech.

  5. Background to the tale. Geoffrey Chaucer. Treatise on the Astrolabe addressed to his son Lowys AD 1391. While the Franklin claims in his prologue that his story is in the form of a Breton lai, it is actually based on two closely related tales by the Italian poet and author Boccaccio.

  6. 8 de sept. de 2021 · This edition of The Franklin's Prologue and Tale from the highly-respected Selected Tales series includes the full, complete text in the original Middle English, along with an in-depth...

  7. 2 de jun. de 2016 · The Franklin's Prologue and Tale. Geoffrey Chaucer. Cambridge University Press, Jun 2, 2016 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 96 pages. Six-hundred-year-old tales with modern relevance. This...