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Index
Cover
Acknowledgments
Preface by Mark Van Doren
General Introduction
Introduction by the Translator
General Prologue
The Knight
His Tale: Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
The Miller
His Prologue
His Tale
The Reeve
His Prologue
His Tale
The Cook
His Prologue
His Tale
The Man of Law
His Introduction
His Prologue
His Tale: Part One
Part Two
Part Three
His Epilogue
The Shipman
His Tale
The Prioress
Her Introduction
Her Prologue
Her Tale
Chaucer
Prologue to Sir Thopas
Sir Thopas
Melibeus (Summarized)
The Monk
His Prologue
His Tale (Summarized)
The Nun’s Priest
His Prologue
His Tale
His Epilogue
The Wife of Bath
Her Prologue
Her Tale
The Friar
His Prologue
His Tale
The Summoner
His Prologue
His Tale
The Cleric
His Prologue
His Tale: Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five
Part Six
The Merchant
His Prologue
His Tale
His Epilogue
The Squire
His Prologue
His Tale: Part One
Part Two
Part Three
The Franklin
His Prologue
His Tale
The Physician
His Tale
The Pardoner
His Introduction
His Prologue
His Tale
The Second Nun
Her Prologue
Her Tale
The Canon’s Yeoman
His Prologue
His Tale: Part One
Part Two
The Manciple
His Prologue
His Tale
The Parson
His Prologue
His Tale (Summarized)
Chaucer’s Retraction
From the Canterbury Tales in Middle English
General Prologue
The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
Critical Excerpts
Suggestions for Further Reading
About Geoffrey Chaucer
Copyright
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