Transcription of The Canterbury Tales - KUL
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Geoffrey Chaucer THE Canterbury TALEST ranslated into Modern English by Nevill CoghillContentsINTRODUCTION: Chaucer s Life Chaucer s WorksThe Canterbury Tales [GROUP A]THE PROLOGUETHE KNIGHT S TALEW ords between the Host and the MillerTHE MILLER S TALEThe Reeve s PrologueTHE REEVE S TALEThe Cook s PrologueTHE COOK S TALE[GROUP B]Introduction to the Man of Law s TaleThe Man of Law s PrologueTHE MAN OF LAW S TALEE pilogue to the Man of Law s TaleTHE SHIPMAN S TALEW ords of the Host to the Shipman and the PrioressThe Prioress s PrologueTHE PRIORESS S TALEW ords of the Host to ChaucerCHAUCER S TALE OF SIR TOPAZThe Host stops Chaucer s Tale of Sir TopazCHAUCER S TALE OF MELIBEE (in synopsis)Words of the Host to the MonkTHE MONKS TALE(Lucifer, Adam, Samson, Hercules, Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, Zenobia, King Peterof Spain, King Peter of Cyprus, Bernabo Visconti of Lombardy, Count Ugolino ofPisa, Nero, Holofernes, King Antiochus the Illustrious, Alexander, Julius Caesar,Croesus)Words of the Knight and the HostTHE NUN S PRIEST S TALEW ords of the Host to the Nun s Priest[GROUP C]THE PHYSICIAN S TALEW ords of the Host to the Physician and to the PardonerThe Pardoner s PrologueTHE PARDONER S TALE[GROUP D]The Wife of Bath s PrologueWor
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