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In April, with the beginning of spring, people of varying social classes come from all over England to gather at the Tabard Inn in preparation for a pilgrimage to Canterbury to receive the blessings of St. Thomas à Becket, the English martyr. Chaucer himself is one of the pilgrims. That evening, the Host of the Tabard Inn suggests that each member of the group tell tales on the way to and from Canterbury in order to make the time pass more pleasantly.... More

About The Author
  Personal Background
  Public Positions and Service
  His Work
About the Book
  A Brief Synopsis
Chapter Analyses
  The Prologue
  The Knight’s Tale
  The Miller’s Prologue and Tale
  The Reeve’s Prologue and Tale
  The Cook’s Prologue and Tale
  The Man of Law’s Prologue and Tale
  The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale
  The Friar’s Prologue and Tale
  The Summoner’s Prologue and Tale
  The Clerk’s Prologue and Tale
  The Merchant’s Prologue and Tale
  The Squire’s Prologue and Tale
  The Franklin’s Prologue and Tale
  The Physician’s Tale
  The Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale
  The Shipman’s Tale
  The Prioress’ Prologue And Tale
  Chaucer’s Tale of Sir Topas
  The Tale of Melibee
  The Monk’s Tale
  The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
  The Second Nun’s Prologue and Tale
  The Canon’s Yeoman’s Prologue and Tale
  The Manciple’s Prologue and Tale
  The Parson’s Prologue and Tale
  Chaucer’s Retraction
 

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