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Geoffrey Chaucer of the Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer, the author


The text is in the public domain.

 

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-45 - 1400)

  1. Prologue
  2. The Knight's Tale
  3. The Miller's Prologue
  4. The Miller's Tale
  5. The Reeve's Prologue
  6. The Reeve's Tale
  7. The Cook's Prologue
  8. The Cook's Tale
  9. Introduction to the Lawyer's Prologue
  10. The Lawyer's Prologue
  11. The Lawyer's Tale
  12. The Sailor's Prologue
  13. The Sailor's Tale
  14. The Prioress's Prologue
  15. The Prioress's Tale
  16. Prologue to Sir Thopas
  17. Sir Thopas
  18. Prologue to Melibeus
  19. The Tale of Melibeus
  20. The Monk's Prologue
  21. The Monk's Tale
  22. The Prologue to the Nun's Priest's Tale
  23. The Nun's Priest's Tale of the Cock and Hen, Chanticleer and Pertelote
  24. Epilogue to the Nun's Priest's Tale
  25. The Physician's Tale
  26. The Words of the Host to the Physician and the Pardoner
  27. The Prologue to the Pardoner's Tale
  28. The Pardoner's Tale
  1. The Wife of Bath's Prologue
  2. The Tale of the Wife of Bath
  3. The Friar's Prologue
  4. The Friar's Tale
  5. The Summoner's Prologue
  6. The Summoner's Tale
  7. The Clerk's Prologue
  8. The Clerk's Tale
  9. The Merchant's Prologue
  10. The Merchant's Tale
  11. Epilogue to the Merchant's Tale
  12. The Squire's Prologue
  13. The Squire's Tale
  14. The Words of the Franklin to the Squire, and the Words of the Host to the Franklin
  15. The Franklin's Prologue
  16. The Franklin's Tale
  17. The Second Nun's Prologue
  18. The Second Nun's Tale of the Life of Saint Cecilia
  19. The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue
  20. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale
  21. The Manciple's Prologue
  22. The Manciple's Tale of the Crow
  23. The Parson's Prologue
  24. The Parson's Tale
  25. The Maker of this Book Takes His Leave
  26. On Geoffrey Chaucer


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