Chaucer
Alison is a central character in 'The Miller's Tale' from Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales'. She is portrayed as a clever and assertive young woman who engages in a love affair with a student named Absalom while being married to an older carpenter named John. Her character represents themes of desire, cunning, and the subversion of traditional gender roles within the comedic and often bawdy context of the tale.
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