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Text and Translations

  • The General 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 Summoner's Tale
  • The Clerk's Tale
  • The Merchant's Tale
  • The Squire's Tale
  • The Franklin's Tale
  • The Physician's Tale
  • The Pardoner's Tale
  • The Shipman's Tale
  • The Shipman-Prioress Link
  • The Prioress' Tale
  • The Tale of Sir Thopas
  • The Tale of Melibee (You can also view a Modern English translation)
  • The Monk's Tale
  • The Tale of the Nun's Priest
  • The Second Nun's Tale
  • The Tale of the Canon's Yeoman
  • The Manciple's Tale
  • The Parson's Tale
  • Chaucer's Retraction
  • The Canterbury Tales
    • Synopses and Prolegomena
    • Text and Translations
      • 1.1 General Prologue
      • 1.2 The Knight's Tale
      • 1.3 The Miller's Prologue and Tale
      • 1.4 The Reeve's Prologue and Tale
      • 1.5 The Cook's Prologue and Tale
      • 2.1 The Man of Law's Introduction, Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue
      • 3.1 The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale
      • 3.2 The Friar's Prologue and Tale
      • 3.3 The Summoner's Prologue and Tale
      • 4.1 The Clerk's Prologue, Tale, and Envoy
      • 4.2 The Merchant's Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue
      • 5.1 The Squire's Introduction and Tale
      • 5.2 The Franklin's Prologue and Tale
      • 6.1 The Physician's Tale
      • 6.2 The Pardoner's Prologue, Introduction, and Tale
      • 7.1 The Shipman's Tale
      • 7.2 The Shipman-Prioress Link
      • 7.3 The Prioress' Prologue and Tale
      • 7.4 The Prologue and Tale of Sir Thopas, and the Host's Interruption
      • 7.5 The Tale of Melibee
      • 7.6 The Monk's Prologue and Tale
      • 7.7 The Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue of the Nun's Priest
      • 8.1 The Second Nun's Prologue and Tale
      • 8.2 The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue and Tale
      • 9.1 The Manciple's Prologue and Tale
      • 10.1 The Parson's Prologue and Tale
      • 10.2 Chaucer's Retraction
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