A Racket at the Mill

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Charts

I just spent the last hour or so making charts in Excel. Hee.

The numbers might change as more text books trickle in, but for now, I looked at 12 literature texts/anthologies/children's books.

The Pardoner's Tale was featured in nearly every book -- it was the most represented tale. The Wife of Bath and the General Prologue tied for second.
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