The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales

Chaucer, Geoffrey
The Canterbury Tales

Code: fctct0210pb
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 comdedy is, by turns, learned, fantastic, lewd, pious, and ludicrous. 'Here', as John Dryden said, 'is God's plenty!'. * Average condition, creasing to spine & cover. Tanning to page edges. Penguin Classics, 1965. *
Availability:
Enter a quantity:
Recently viewed items:
Featured Items:
Items you may also like:
Suggestions