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The reading group meeting on 19th March is in room 112. Cheers, Steven
Dear all
Please come along to the next reading group meeting, at 6:30 on Tuesday 19th March. I will be putting some material up for us to look at. The focus will be on the problems of translation and meaning in a couple of short extracts of Old English poetry.
Thanks!
See you all tomorow people!
Steven
Hi folks - its 7:30 tonight, GOR 18
Next meeting of the group is Wednesday 21st November. Room to be confirmed but will be listed here in due course.
The primary reading is The Merchant’s Tale, The Merchant’s Endlink, The Squire’s Headlink and The Squire’s Tale, preferably in any edition of the Riverside Chaucer, though, as the attached article examines, any modern edition should illuminate the topics we might discuss on the 21st equally well. For theoretical context we will look at "Fragments IV and V of the Canterbury Tales do not exist" by Robert Meyer-Lee.
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