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“Pennannce profytable”: The Currency of Custance in Chaucer's Man of Law's TaleHendrix, 1994
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- Hendrix L
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LAUREL L. HENDRIX n arguing that economics or" quiting" forms the basis for the" structure of relations" in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, RA Shoaf articulates the semiotic of exchange which underlies Chaucer's art of" enditing." l The economic language permeating Chaucer's …
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