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Card 6

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Burrow: 'A tale of clarity, critical observation and disgust'

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Card 7

Front

Thorne: 'Januarie's bending of religious authority to his own selfish purposes'

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Card 8

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Tatlock: 'Religion itself is bemocked'

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Card 9

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Varnam: 'Chaucer's garden in this tale is of lust and sexuality'

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Card 10

Front

Stevens: 'Misogynistic and biter ... a story intending to show the deceitfulness of women'

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Card 11

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Coghill: 'January appears helpless, romantic, generous, tragic'

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Card 12

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Tolliver: 'January is blinded by the deception of his wife'

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Card 13

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Tolliver: 'May is made of masculine fantasy'

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Card 14

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Shores: 'A humorous story about how youth and age do not mix well'

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Card 15

Front

Ashton: 'This portrayal of married love is firmly on the side of the female'

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