The Canterbury Tales

“It is no wonder that Chaucer retracts the Tales at the end of the work. They are quite simply blasphemous”

cam we read the tales as a religious work?

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I think much of Chaucer’s work is meant to shine a light on the corruption of the church at the time. Written during a tumultuous period of Christianity, The Canterbury Tales examines the debasement of Christianity under the Catholic Church. From that sense, it could be viewed as religious.