Geoffrey Chaucer’ın Canterbury Hikâyeleri Eserinde Toplumsal Cinsiyetin Sorunlu Temsili
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Hikâyeleri, “The Franklin’s Tale”, “The Physician’s Tale”, “The Man of Law’s Tale”, toplumsal cinsiyet
Kaynakça
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