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- Preface
- Life of Geoffrey Chaucer
- 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 Meliboeus
- 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
- Prayer of Chaucer
- Sources
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hi, im doing an assignment for school (an abstract) and I need an opinion based article about chaucer/his writing style or based on the general prologue of the canterbury tales, but there doesn't seem to be any. do you know of any articles? thanks!
Can anyone tell me what type clothing that the Host wore? What was his appearance like?
I am a year 7 (aged 11) student and have been asked to find out why the author is so famous for his poems today including ,what it tells us about england, society and type of people when he was alive


