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  1. 3 days ago · All PDF pages can be printed for FREE! p. 333 - Geoffrey Chaucer p. 335 - Parliament of Birds [i.e., Parlement of Foules] p. 351 - The Canterbury Tales - General Prologue p. 371 - The Canterbury Tales - The Miller's Tale p. 389 - The Canterbury Tales - The Wife of Bath's Tale p. 418 - The Canterbury Tales - The Franklin's Tale

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · The Canterbury tales : the new Ellesmere Chaucer facsimile (of Huntington Library MS EL 26 C 9) / by Geoffrey Chaucer ; edited by Daniel Woodward and Martin Stevens. Alternative Title [Canterbury tales] Creator Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. Ellesmere, Francis Charles Granville Egerton, Earl of, 1847-1914 Stevens, Martin.

  3. Jun 10, 2024 · Texts and interlinear translations for each tale can be The Canterbury Tales collects an enormous variety of narratives (romance, bawdy comedy, beast fable, learned debate, saint's life, parable, Eastern adventure), and, The Canterbury talesThe Millers Tale. The General Prologue. And I seyde his opinioun was good.

  4. 1 day ago · The Canterbury Tales, as they would establish, had 80+ manuscripts scattered through many collections. They had to collect and collate all of these and record all variant forms. It is, after all, theoretically possible that the scribe of a seemingly inferior manuscript might sometimes have had access to a copy relatively close to the author’s original.

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · A mirror for medieval society, Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales concerns a motley group of pilgrims who meet in a London inn on their way to Canterbury and agree to take part in a storytelling competition.

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · Manuscript, on vellum, in a single hand, of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. John Lydgate's Life of St. Margaret follows the Chaucer text. Description Binding: nineteenth-century full brown morocco. Bookplate: Chatsworth. Byname: Devonshire Chaucer.

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  8. 4 days ago · The Canterbury Tales, frame story by Geoffrey Chaucer, written in Middle English in 1387–1400. The framing device for the collection of stories is a pilgrimage to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury, Kent.