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Mutual love between spouses is notably absent
H.A Kelly
All good feelings Chaucer's audience might have about love and marriage are demolished
Jay Schleusener
January shops for his bride
Stephanie A. Tolliver
Dimly misogynistic and bitter... a story intending to show the deceitfulness of women
Martin Stevens
Cynical condemnation of courtly convention
David L. Shores
January's bending of religious authority to his own selfish purposes leaves religion untouched but adds to our sense of delusion and error
John Thorne
Chaucer's garden in this tale is no longer a place of courtly love or intellectual debate, but of lust and sexuality
Laura Varnam
We are left to believe that a level of happiness is possible through folly and self deception
Norman T. Harrington
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