The Canterbury TalesCUP Archive, 1996 - 58 Seiten |
Inhalt
ON READING CHAUCER page | 1 |
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 7 |
The Knights Tale | 57 |
The Millers Tale | 77 |
The Reeves Tale | 96 |
The Man of Laws Tale | 106 |
The Wife of Baths Prologue and Tale | 118 |
The Friar and the Summoner | 129 |
The Pardoners Prologue and Tale | 185 |
The Shipmans Tale | 195 |
The Prioresss Tale | 202 |
The Tales of Sir Thopas and Melibeus | 209 |
The Monks Tale | 218 |
The Nuns Priests Tale | 228 |
The Second Nuns Tale | 251 |
The Canons Yeomans Tale | 262 |
The Clerks Tale | 143 |
The Merchants Tale | 153 |
The Squires Tale | 163 |
ΙΟ The Franklins Tale | 170 |
The Physicians Tale | 179 |
The Manciples Tale and The Parsons Tale | 280 |
Bibliography | 300 |
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