From the Book - 2009 Modern Library paperback edition.
The Steward's prologue [the Reeve's prologue] --
Introductory words to the Man of Law's tale --
Prologue to the Man of Law's tale --
Epilogue to the Man of Law's tale [of disputed authenticity] --
The Wife of Bath's prologue --
The Wife of Bath's tale --
The Summoner's prologue --
The Merchant's prologue --
Epilogue to the Merchant's tale --
Introduction to the Squire's tale --
The Squire's tale [unfinished] --
The Landowner's prologue [the Franklin's prologue] --
The Landowner's tale [the Franklin's tale] --
Introduction to the Pardon Peddler's tale [introduction to the Pardoner's tale] --
The Pardon Peddler's prologue [the Pardoner's prologue] --
The Pardon Peddler's tale [the Pardoner's tale] --
The Host's merry words to the Shipman and the Prioress --
Prologue to the Prioress's tale.
Prologue to Sir Thopas --
The Host stops Chaucer's narration --
The prologue of the Monk's tale --
The Monk's tale : De casibus virorum illustrium [the fall of illustrious men] --
The prologue of the Nun's Priest's tale --
The Nun's Priest's tale of Cock and Hen, Chauntecleer and Pertelote --
Epilogue to the Nun's Priest's tale --
The Second Nun's prologue --
Prayer to the Virgin Mary --
Prologue of the Cleric-Magician's servant [the Canon's Yeoman's prologue] --
Tale of the Cleric-Magician's servant [the Canon's Yeoman's tale] --
The Provisioner's prologue [the Manciple's prologue] --
The Provisioner's tale [the Manciple's tale] --
Here the Maker of this book takes his leave --
From the Book - 2008 Modern Library edition.
The Steward's prologue [the Reeve's prologue] --
Introductory words to the Man of Law's tale --
Prologue to the Man of Law's tale --
Epilogue to the Man of Law's tale [of disputed authenticity] --
The Wife of Bath's prologue --
The Wife of Bath's tale --
The Summoner's prologue --
The Merchant's prologue --
Epilogue to the Merchant's tale --
Introduction to the Squire's tale --
The Squire's tale [unfinished] --
The Landowner's prologue [the Franklin's prologue] --
The Landowner's tale [the Franklin's tale] --
Introduction to the Pardon Peddler's tale [introduction to the Pardoner's tale] --
The Pardon Peddler's prologue [the Pardoner's prologue] --
The Pardon Peddler's tale [the Pardoner's tale] --
The Host's merry words to the Shipman and the Prioress --
Prologue to the Prioress's tale --
Prologue to Sir Thopas --
The Host stops Chaucer's narration --
The prologue of the Monk's tale --
The Monk's tale : De casibus virorum illustrium [the fall of illustrious men] --
The prologue of the Nun's Priest's tale --
The Nun's Priest's tale of Cock and Hen, Chauntecleer and Pertelote --
Epilogue to the Nun's Priest's tale --
The Second Nun's prologue --
Prayer to the Virgin Mary --
Prologue of the Cleric-Magician's servant [the Canon's Yeoman's prologue] --
Tale of the Cleric-Magician's servant [the Canon's Yeoman's tale] --
The Provisioner's prologue [the Manciple's prologue] --
The Provisioner's tale [the Manciple's tale] --
Here the Maker of this book takes his leave --
Chaucer's life- Chaucer's works
The Canterbury Tales: Group A: The Prologue ; The Knight's tale ; Words between the Host and the Miller ; The Miller's tale ; The Reeve's prologue ; The Reeve's tale ; The Cook's prologue ; The Cook's tale
Group B: Introduction to the Man of Law's tale ; The Man of Law's prologue ; The Man of Law's tale ; Epilogue to the Man of Law's tale ; The Shipman's tale ; Words of the Host to the Shipman and the Prioress ; The Prioress's prologue ; The Prioress's tale ; Words of the Host to Chaucer ; Chaucer's tale of Sir Topaz ; Host stops Chaucer's tale of Sir Topaz ; Chaucer's tale of Melibee (in synopsis) ; Words of the Host to the Monk ; The Monks tale ; Words of the Knight and the Host ; The Nun's priest's tale ; Words of the Host to the Nun's priest
Group C: The Physician's tale ; Words of the Host to the Physician and to the Pardoner ; The Pardoner's prologue ; The Pardoner's tale
Group D: The Wife of Bath's prologue ; Words between the Summoner and the Friar ; The Wife of Bath's tale ; The Friar's prologue ; The Friar's tale ; The Summoner's prologue ; The Summoner's tale
Group E: The Clerk's prologue ; The Clerk's tale ; Chaucer's envoy to the Clerk's tale ; The Merchant's prologue ; The Merchant's tale ; Epilogue to the Merchant's tale
Group F: The Squire's prologue ; The Squire's tale ; Words of the Franklin to the Squire and of the Host to the Franklin ; The Franklin's prologue ; The Franklin's tale
Group G: The Second nun's prologue ; The Second nun's tale ; The Canon's yeoman's prologue ; The Canon's yeoman's tale
Group H: The Manciple's prologue ; The Manciple's tale
Group I: The Parson's prologue ; The Parson's tale ; Chaucer's retractions
From the Book - New edition.
Fragment II (Group B1) --
Introduction to the Man of Law's Tale --
The Man of Law's Prologue --
The Epilogue of the Man of Law's Tale --
Fragment III (Group D) --
The Wife of Bath's Prologue --
The Wife of Bath's Tale --
The Summoner's Prologue --
The Merchant's Prologue --
Epilogue to the Merchant's Tale --
The Franklin's Prologue --
The Pardoner's Prologue --
Fragment VII (Group B2) --
The Prioress's Prologue --
The Prologue to Sir Topaz --
The Prologue to the Tale of Melibee --
The Tale of Melibee (abridged and translated by Christopher Cannon --
The Nun's Priest's Prologue --
The Nun's Priest's Tale --
Epilogue to the Nun's Priest's Tale --
Fragment VIII (Group G) --
The Second Nun's Prologue --
The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue --
The Canon's Yeoman's Tale --
The Manciple's Prologue --
The Parson's Tale (abridged and translated by Christopher Cannon) --
The Miller's prologue and tale
The Reeve's prologue and tale
The Cook's prologue and tale
The Man of Law's introduction, prologue, tale and epilogue
The Wife of Bath's prologue and tale
The Friar's prologue and tale
The Summoner's prologue and tale
The Clerk's prologue and tale
The Merchant's prologue, tale, and epilogue
The Squire's introduction and tale
The Franklin's prologue and tale
The Pardoner's introduction, prologue, and tale
The Prioress's prologue and tale
The prologue and tale of Sir Thopas
The Monk's prologue and tale
The Nun's Priest's prologue, tale and epilogue
The Second Nun's prologue and tale
The Canon's Yeoman's prologue and tale
The Maniciple's prologue and tale
The Parson's prologue and tale
The knight's tale, part one
The knight's tale, part two
The knight's tale, part three
The knight's tale, part four
Prologue to the miller's tale
Prologue to the wife of Bath's tale
Prologue to the pardoner's tale
The host interrupts Chaucer
Prologue to the nun's priest's tale
Epilogue to the nun's priest's tale.
Chaucer's friend and associates
Text of The Canterbury tales.
From the Audiobook Cassette
From the Audiobook Cassette - Abridged.
The wife of Bath's prologue