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Nature In “Beowulf” and “The Canterbury Tales”
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This 5 page
report discusses how both Geoffrey Chaucer and the ancient writer
of “Beowulf” present worlds in which human interactions with one
another are not necessarily less imprint than the interactions of
an individual with the natural world. The modern reader sees the
ways in which the various characters that inhabit “The Canterbury
Tales” as well as the epic of “Beowulf” are part of their
environment and the remarkably simple fact that they are
constantly influenced by that environment. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
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Nature In “Beowulf” and “The Canterbury Tales”
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