The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales

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The Canterbury Tales are the unfinished magnum opus of the great English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Written in Middle English between 1387 and 1400, the tales are a collection of stories told by pilgrims en route from London to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. The stories, told as part of a competition amongst the travelers are frequently bawdy, violent and humorous, painting a critical portrait of English life in the middle ages. This epic poem is thought to be an important contribution to vernacular English as a legitimate literary language, as opposed to the prevailing French and Latin of the times.

Translated here into modern English, these tales of a motley crowd of pilgrims drawn from all walks of life, reveal a picture of English life in the 14th century that is as robust as it is representative. NB: Some sections are somewhat ribald. These are not included on the Course Plans.

Used in the following course:

  • Literature 11: Era of Christendom:
    • Homeschool
    • Digital Homeschool
    • Online
    • Asynchronous