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Readers of horror and dark fiction, join 42 independent authors at Westgate Hall for Canterbury Horror Tales book con. Free entry and activities for a full-day experience you won’t forget.
Arizona's Republican-dominated Legislature is advancing a bill that critics say would ban books like The Grapes of Wrath and The Canterbury Tales from classrooms because of their portrayals of sex.
"The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer gets a makeover from British author Peter Ackroyd, who retells the stories in vivid, expressive English for a new generation.
The well-worn pages inside the marbled cover of a first-edition “Canterbury Tales” book is carefully stored in a special slipcover at Saint Vincent College in Unity. The book is dated ...
SINCE 2015 Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group, a charity, has organised a storytelling walk inspired by “The Canterbury Tales”. The accounts in Geoffrey Chaucer’s poem, as narrated by fictional ...
Chaucer wrote himself into The Canterbury Tales as a character, with one key and hilarious difference: The Chaucer-character in the books cannot tell a tale to save his life.
Dreamed up by Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales more than 600 years ago, the Wife of Bath was known for her lusty appetites, gossipy asides and fondness for wine.
Joan Acocella writes on Marion Turner’s “The Wife of Bath: A Biography,” which surveys the “Canterbury Tales” character’s literary influence and the lives of women in Chaucer’s time.
Canterbury Scholars Canterbury Scholars research and write a senior scholarly or creative project. Topics range from literature and cultural studies, book history and digital humanities, creative ...
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