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The Canterbury Tales The Tales is a collection of stories set within a framing story of a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral, the shrine of Saint Thomas à Becket. The poet joins a band of pilgrims, vividly described in the General Prologue, who assemble at the Tabard Inn outside London for...
So one day in April a company of pilgrims gathered at the Tabard Inn on the south side of the Thames, not far from London Bridge. View in context They don't give you time to open or shut your umbrella in an English April, especially if it is an "automaton" one--the umbrella, I ...
The Canterbury Tales The Tales is a collection of stories set within a framing story of a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral, the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. The poet joins a band of pilgrims, vividlyà described in the General Prologue, who assemble at the Tabard Inn outside London for ...
He wiped the offending substance on the seat of his trousers. “I’m getting to the wyrm inn I? I’m just trying to break it to you gentle, sort of thing” “Break what to me gentle?” asked the Saint, the pointy pit of his lance still pointed down at the recalcitrant box-maker...
In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer depicts medieval society via the pilgrims at the Tabard Inn and the stories that they tell each other on their way to Canterbury. The reader learns that there is very little virtue, honor, and professionalism in the different professions and strata of medieval ...