Synopses & Reviews
These sometimes bawdy stories, written in the 14th century by the Father of English Poetry, entertain while telling us much about life in England just before the Renaissance.
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In this, Chaucer's finest work, the poet tells of meeting at the Tabard Inn with thirty others to make the usual April pilgrimage to Becket's shrine at Canterbury. He describes his companions, who are of widely varying classes and occupations.
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From the Knight to the humble Plowman, this lively audiobook gathers the most enduring (and endearing) characters from the "Tales" to capture the full spectrum of medieval society.