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Date: | Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:43:38 -0500 |
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Hi, Alison
I've just been listening to Chaucer's Canturbury Tales on Audio Book in the
car... I just finished listening to the Merchant's Tale, during which, the
faithless May takes her lover's note to the privy to read.... once read,
she tears it up, and drops it down. A brief mention, in passing (no pun),
but a mention nonetheless...
Megan Springate
At 02:32 PM 02/26/2001, you wrote:
>Firstly, apologies if this is off-topic as I have only just joined the
>list.
>
>I'm researching into the subject of outdoor privies for my undergraduate
>dissertation at the University of Sheffield and am looking for any
>mentions of the subject (or related items) in English literature/texts.
>Any drawings or images relating to privies and their use (especially if
>humorous) would also be extremely useful.
>
>Thanks,
>Alison Jackson-Bass
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