"Presents a reading in modern English verse of seven tales told by pilgrims on their way to Canterbury."@en
"Four more delightful tales from one of the most entertaining storytellers of all time. Though writing in the 13th century, Chaucer's wit and observation comes down undiminished through the ages, especially in this accessible modern verse translation. The stories vary considerably from the uproarious Wife of Bath's Tale, promoting the power of women to the sober account of patient Griselda in the Clerk's Tale."@en
"Chaucer's charlatans and churls; excerpts from and discussion of the Miller's Tale and the Pardoner's Tale."@en
"Stories including "The Wife of Bath's Tale," "The Prioress' Tale," and "The Nun's Priest's Tale" paint a vivid picture of fourteenth-century medieval life, society, and values."
"The stories vary considerably from the uproarious Wife of Bath's Tale, promoting the power of women to the sober account of patient Griselda in the Clerk's Tale."
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. Pigott-Smith, Tim [reader]. Tompkinson, Stephen, 1965- [reader]. Kay, Charles [reader]. West, Timothy [reader]. Shanks, Rosalind [reader]. Barrett, Sean, 1940- [reader]. Maloney, Michael, 1957- [reader]. Madoc, Philip [reader].
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