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THE OXFORD CLERK Summary in English​

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The Clerk of Oxenford (modern Oxford) is a student of what would nowadays be considered philosophy or theology. He tells the tale of Griselda, a young woman whose husband tests her loyalty in a series of cruel torments that recall the Biblical book of Job.

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The correct name of the poem is The Oxford Cleric's Tale. In this poem, a king named Walter did not wanted to marry but many Lords insisted him that it is good for his kingdom. So they fixed his marriage to a poor man's daughter, Griselda. ... He told her that he will marry a new girl and will keep both of his children.

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