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The Canterbury Tales
About this book
What do stories reveal about who we truly are?
Written in the late fourteenth century, The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest works in English literature. Framed as a storytelling contest among pilgrims traveling to Canterbury, the book presents a vivid cross-section of medieval society—knights, clerics, merchants, wives, and rogues—each revealed through their tales.
Blending humor, satire, romance, and moral reflection, Chaucer's stories explore timeless themes of love, power, faith, greed, and human weakness. His sharp observation of character and society gives the work a freshness that still resonates with modern readers.
This eBook presents the classic text in a clear, readable format, making it accessible to both new readers and longtime admirers of medieval literature.
Inside this eBook, you'll explore:
A diverse collection of stories told by unforgettable characters
A rich portrait of medieval English life
Satire, comedy, and moral insight woven together
A foundational work in the history of English literature
Studied worldwide and admired for centuries, The Canterbury Tales remains essential reading for anyone interested in classic poetry, storytelling traditions, or the roots of English literature.
Travel with the pilgrims and hear the stories that shaped a literary tradition. Buy now and experience one of the greatest classics ever written.
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LiteratureTable of contents
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- Part 5
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- Part 7
- Part 8
- Part 9
- Part 10
- Part 11
- Part 12
- Part 13
- Part 14
- Part 15
- Part 16
- Part 17
- Part 18
- Part 19
- Part 20
- Part 21
- Part 22
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- Part 24
- Part 25
- Part 26
- Part 27
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- Part 29
- Part 30
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