The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems

Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 - 1400) and D. Laing Purves

Generally considered to be the first book written in English (rather than Latin, French or Italian), Chaucer's magnum opus is a collection of stories as told by a group of pilgrims at Canterbury. It shows Chaucer's knowledge of a wide variety of story-telling styles, with oral storytelling being the norm at that time. It is widely believed by modern scholars that this work was unfinished at his death. This book also includes other poems, some of which are no longer attributed to him. David Laing Purves edited Chaucer's work to make it more accessible to more modern audiences, and has added many notes and explanations, which can be found in the text.(Summary by LynneT)

Genre(s): Published before 1800

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface by D. Laing Purves Rel22
00:12:38
Play 01 Life of Geoffrey Chaucer Beeswaxcandle
00:52:07
Play 02 The Prologue Mark Leder
00:45:07
Play 03 The Knight's Tale Nichole Di Dio
00:51:32
Play 04 The Knight's Tale Continued Nichole Di Dio
00:57:27
Play 05 The Miller's Tale Brize C
00:41:29
Play 06 The Reeve's Tale DJRickyV
00:37:03
Play 07 The Cook's Tale Alan Mapstone
00:07:13
Play 08 Prologue to The Man of Law's Tale Brize C
00:05:44
Play 09 The Man of Law's Tale Brize C
00:59:12
Play 10 Prologue toThe Wife of Bath's Tale amkelleymd
00:45:43
Play 11 The Wife of Bath's Tale Cynthia Malone
00:26:03
Play 12 The Friar's Tale Timbray Shafer
00:23:13
Play 13 The Sompnour's Tale Brize C
00:35:31
Play 14 The Clerk's Tale Brize C
00:34:13
Play 15 The Clerk's Tale Continued Brize C
00:33:49
Play 16 The Merchant's Tale Victoria Quint
00:30:05
Play 17 The Merchant's Tale Continued Victoria Quint
00:31:16
Play 18 The Squire's Tale Joanna Michal Hoyt
00:29:07
Play 19 The Franklin's Tale Cynthia Malone
00:52:10
Play 20 The Doctor's Tale Beeswaxcandle
00:14:45
Play 21 The Pardoner's Tale Mark Leder
00:37:33
Play 22 The Shipman's Tale Brize C
00:25:47
Play 23 The Prioress's Tale Cat Sadler
00:11:47
Play 24 Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas Brize C
00:10:12
Play 25 Chaucer's Tale of Meliboeus Brize C
00:44:15
Play 26 The Monk's Tale C. Rowley
00:53:14
Play 27 The Nun's Priest's Tale BerthaMason
00:37:45
Play 28 The Second Nun's Tale Brize C
00:30:47
Play 29 Prologue to The Canon's Yeoman's Tale Brize C
00:09:47
Play 30 The Canon's Yeoman's Tale Brize C
00:42:40
Play 31 The Manciple's Tale KevinS
00:18:41
Play 32 The Parson's Tale Rel22
00:41:51
Play 33 The Parson's Tale Continued Rel22
00:34:04
Play 34 Prayer of Chaucer Rel22
00:05:35
Play 35 Introduction to The Court of Love Nichole Di Dio
00:04:30
Play 36 The Court of Love (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Cbteddy
00:56:52
Play 37 The Cuckoo and the Nightingale (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Rel22
00:29:22
Play 38 The Assembly of Fowls Brize C
00:44:42
Play 39 The Flower and the Leaf (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Cbteddy
00:31:40
Play 40 The House of Fame Brize C
00:38:44
Play 41 The House of Fame Continued Brize C
00:34:05
Play 42 Troilus and Cressida Brize C
00:26:01
Play 43 The Second Book Brize C
00:26:51
Play 44 The Third Book Brize C
00:37:39
Play 45 The Fourth Book Brize C
00:35:05
Play 46 The Fifth Book Mark Leder
00:34:38
Play 47 Chaucer's Dream (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Rel22
00:44:05
Play 48 The Prologue to The Legend of Good Women Brize C
00:37:08
Play 49 Chaucer's A.B.C. Andrew Mauls Byron
00:16:22
Play 50 A Goodly Ballad of Chaucer (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Rel22
00:05:55
Play 51 A Ballad Sent to King Richard Rel22
00:02:48
Play 52 L'Envoy of Chaucer to Bukton Brize C
00:02:17
Play 53 A Ballad of Gentleness Timbray Shafer
00:01:40
Play 54 A Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse Rel22
00:02:53
Play 55 Good Counsel of Chaucer Timbray Shafer
00:01:54
Play 56 The Proverbs of Chaucer (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Timbray Shafer
00:01:46
Play 57 Virelay (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Rel22
00:02:35
Play 58 Since I From Love (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) JessiB
00:01:14
Play 59 Chaucer's Words to His Scrivener and Chaucer's Prophecy (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) Rel22
00:02:39