Canterbury tales
Canterbury tales
Book - 1992
Chaucer's work begins at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, England, where a group of pilgrims have assembled on their way to Canterbury. Harry Bailly, the innkeeper, suggests a contest: whoever tells the best tale will win a supper when they reach Canterbury.
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| मुख्य लेखक: | |
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| अन्य लेखक: | |
| स्वरूप: | पुस्तक |
| भाषा: | English |
| प्रकाशित: |
New York :
Knopf : Distributed by Random House,
c1992.
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| श्रृंखला: | Everyman's library ;
74 |
| विषय: |
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The Canterbury Tales
Electronic eBook
द्वारा Chaucer, Geoffrey
प्रकाशित 2013
प्रकाशित 2013
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The Canterbury Tales
Electronic Audio
द्वारा Chaucer, Geoffrey
प्रकाशित 2004
प्रकाशित 2004
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| 505 | 0 | |t The Canterbury tales -- |t Fragment 1 |r (Group A) -- |t General prologue -- |t The knight's tale -- |t The Miller's prologue and tale -- |t The Reeve's prologue and tale -- |t The Cook's prologue and tale -- |t Fragment II |t (Group B¹) -- |t The man of law's introduction, prologue, tale, and epilogue -- |t Fragment III |t (Group D) -- |t The wife of Bath's prologue and tale -- |t The friar's prologue and tale -- |t The summoner's prologue and tale -- |t Fragment IV |t (Group E) -- |t The clerk's prologue and tale -- |t The merchant's prologue, tale, and epilogue -- |t Fragment V |r (Group F) -- |t The squire's introduction and tale -- |t The Franklin's prologue and tale -- |t Fragment VI |r (Group C) -- |t The physicians tale -- |t The pardoner's introduction, prologue, and tale -- |t Fragment VII |r (Group B²) -- |t The shipman's tale -- |t The prioress's prologue and tale -- |t The prologue and tale of Sir Thopas -- |t The tale of Melibee -- |t The monk's prologue and tale -- |t The nun's priests' prologue, tale, and epilogue -- |t Fragment VIII |r (Group G) -- |t The second nun's prologue and tale -- |t The canon's Yeoman's prologue and tale -- |t Fragment IX |r (Group H) -- |t The manciple's prologue and tale -- |t Fragment X |r (Group I) -- |t The Parson's prologue and tale -- |t Chaucer's retraction. | |
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