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Editing and adding sections and references to this page
I am a student at SUNY New Paltz and as an assignment, I have chosen to edit this wiki page on The Legend of Good Women by Geoffrey Chaucer. I plan to add sections on the importance of women to this piece, a summary of the poem itself, and some background information to this page in order to organize it more coherently and also adding more references and credible sources to make the information more accurate. If there are any questions, I can be reached on this Wikipedia account.
Britlit2019 (talk) 19:30, 6 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
In The Problem with Two Prologues, what is the word "admentally" supposed to mean? does this come from some source as a quote, a symptom of someone writing the section for which English isn't their primary language, or just a typo for... ? Mastakos (talk) 23:01, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]