The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems
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Contents
PREFACE |
LIFE OF CHAUCER |
THE CANTERBURY TALES |
The General Prologue |
The Knight’s Tale |
The Miller’s tale |
The Reeve’s Tale |
The Cook’s Tale |
The Man of Law’s Tale |
The Wife of Bath’s Tale |
The Friar’s Tale |
The Sompnour’s Tale |
The Clerk’s Tale |
The Merchant’s Tale |
The Squire’s Tale |
The Franklin’s Tale |
The Doctor’s Tale |
The Pardoner’s Tale |
The Shipman’s Tale |
The Prioress’s Tale |
Chaucer’s Tale of Sir Thopas |
Chaucer’s Tale of Melibœus |
The Monk’s Tale |
The Nun’s Priest’s Tale |
The Second Nun’s Tale |
The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale |
The Manciple’s Tale |
The Parson’s Tale |
Preces de Chauceres |
THE COURT OF LOVE <1> |
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE <1> |
THE ASSEMBLY OF FOWLS |
THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF <1> |
THE HOUSE OF FAME |
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA |
CHAUCER’S DREAM <1> |
THE PROLOGUE TO THE LEGEND OF GOOD WOMEN |
CHAUCER’S A.B.C. |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS |
Transcriber’s Note.
1. Modern scholars believe that Chaucer was not the author of these poems.