Three Unknown Poets
a chapter re-telling the tale of Griselda
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Three Unknown Poets
Summary
Three Unknown Poets is a chapter[1].
Key Facts
- Three Unknown Poets authored Abby Sage Richardson[2].
- Three Unknown Poets authored Petrarch[3].
- Three Unknown Poets authored Thomas Dekker[4].
- Three Unknown Poets authored Henry Chettle[5].
- Three Unknown Poets's image is recorded as Stories Old English Poetry-063.jpg[6].
- Three Unknown Poets's instance of is recorded as chapter[7].
- Three Unknown Poets's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[8].
- Three Unknown Poets's based on is recorded as Griselda[9].
- Three Unknown Poets's based on is recorded as The Clerk's Tale[10].
- Three Unknown Poets's based on is recorded as Day 10 Tale 10 of the Decameron[11].
- Three Unknown Poets's based on is recorded as Patient Grissill[12].
- Three Unknown Poets's follows is recorded as The Knight’s Dilemma[13].
- Three Unknown Poets's followed by is recorded as The Story of Candace[14].
- Three Unknown Poets's page is recorded as 41-56[15].
- Three Unknown Poets's part of is recorded as Stories from Old English Poetry[16].
- Three Unknown Poets's Commons category is recorded as Stories from Old English Poetry/Three Unknown Poets[17].
- Three Unknown Poets's language of work or name is recorded as English[18].
- Three Unknown Poets's publication date is recorded as +1899-00-00T00:00:00Z[19].
- Three Unknown Poets's main subject is recorded as Griselda[20].
- Three Unknown Poets's published in is recorded as Stories from Old English Poetry[21].
- Three Unknown Poets's published in is recorded as Stories from Old English Poetry[22].
- Three Unknown Poets's title is recorded as Patient Griselda[23].
- Three Unknown Poets's copyright status is recorded as public domain[24].
Body
Geography
Three Unknown Poets's part of is recorded as Stories from Old English Poetry[16].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include chapter[7] and version, edition or translation[8].