The Canterbury Tales stands conspicuous among the great literary achievements of the Middle Ages. Told by a jovial procession of pilgrims - knight, priest, yeoman, miller, or cook - as they ride towards the shrine of Thomas a' Becket, they present a picture of a nation taking shape. The tone of this never resting comedy is, but turns, learned, fantastic, lewd, pious, and ludicrous
LoC Classification |
PR1870.A1 .C6 1951 |
Dewey |
821.1 |
Cover Price |
$10.00 |
No. of Pages |
528 |
Height x Width |
7.1
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4.3
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