The Canterbury Tales Complete Text
The Canterbury Tales e-text contains the full text of The Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
The Canterbury Tales e-text contains the full text of The Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
The Question and Answer section for The Canterbury Tales is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
This is a very involved question that demands more information than this space allows. Still you can find information on specific parts of the tale. Check out this link:
The opening of The Rape of the Lock establishes the poem’s mock-heroic tone. In the tradition of epic poetry, Pope opens the poem by invoking a muse, but rather than invoke one of the mythic Greek muses, Pope leaves the muse anonymous and instead...
The above quote from The Canterbury Tales translates to mean something like "the pilgrims seek foreign shores".