Sorry !
This sight uses frames.
To read frames, you need Netscape 2.0 or higher or Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher.
The text below is only interesting for search engines
Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue, Knight, Knight's Tale, Miller, Miller's Tale, Reeve, Reeve's Tale, Cook, Cook's Tale, Man of Law, Man of Law's Tale, Wife of Bath, Wife of Bath's Tale, Friar, Friar's tale, Summoner, Summoner's Tale, Clerk, Clerk's Tale, Merchant Merchant's Tale, Squire, Squire's Tale, Franklin, Franklin's Tale, Physician, Physician's Tale, Pardoner, Pardoner's Tale, Shipman, Shipman's Tale, Prioress, Prioress's Tale, Sir Thopas, Sir Thopas's Tale, Tale of Sir Thopas, Melibee, Melibee's Tale, Tale of Melibee, Monk, Monk's Tale, Nun's Priest, Nun's Priest's Tale, Second Nun, Second Nun's Tale, Canon Yeoman, Canon Yeoman's Tale, Manciple, Manciple's Tale, Parson, Parson's Tale, Chaucer's Retraction, Retraction, online text, links, essays, books, medieval literature, Troilus and Criseyde