Written at the end of the 14th century, the poet Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales are a collection of stories told in Middle English. Thirty pilgrims leave Southwark to travel to a shrine in Canterbury and become the narrators, telling each other stories of chivalrous romance, fable, parable, debate and comedy as they journey. Their accounts of the human condition remain as resonant today as when they were first written.
The Canterbury Tales
800.00 DA
610 pages, Paperback
Published by HarperCollins Publishers
First published January 1, 1400
Rating on Goodreads: 3.52
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