Canterbury Tales

Canterbury Tales

General Prologue & Three Tales

by Geoffrey Chaucer, Michael Murphy (Editor)
Publisher: Memoria Press
2nd Edition, ©2013, ISBN: 9781547702060
Trade Paperback, 176 pages
Price: $13.60
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The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a collection of 24 tales framed as a story-telling competition between fellow travelers on their way to visit the grave of Saint Thomas Beckett at Canterbury Cathedral. Chaucer includes a wide array of characters from different classes and professions in The Canterbury Tales which creates a critical, ironic, and often humorous portrait of English society at the time. Additionally, rather than writing in the traditional literary language of Latin, Chaucer helped popularize the use of the English vernacular by composing his tales in the Middle English spoken at the time. This is a foundational work in English poetry which every student should read. 

Michael Murphy's deft reader-friendly edition presents Chaucer's original words put into modern spelling, thereby preserving the literal Chaucerian Middle English without the unnecessary obstacle of fourteenth century spelling. Enjoy these surprising tales told by a group of quirky medieval English pilgrims in a storytelling contest on their journey to the shrine of St. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.

However, it's not the compete text of the tales. This volume includes:

  • Chaucer’s General Prologue
  • The Pardoner’s Tale
  • The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
  • The Tale of the Franklin
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