Canterbury Tales
1900 2nd edition of work by Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by W. W. Skeat
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Canterbury Tales
Summary
Canterbury Tales is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Canterbury Tales authored Geoffrey Chaucer[2].
- Canterbury Tales's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
- Canterbury Tales's editor is recorded as Walter William Skeat[4].
- Canterbury Tales's publisher is recorded as Clarendon Press[5].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Prologue[6].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Knightes Tale[7].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Milleres Tale[8].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Reves Tale[9].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Cokes Tale[10].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Tale of Gamelyn[11].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Tale of the Man of Lawe[12].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Shipmannes Tale[13].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Prioresses Tale[14].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as Chaucers Tale of Sir Thopas[15].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as Chaucers Tale of Melibeus[16].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Monkes Tale[17].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Nonne Prestes Tale[18].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Phisiciens Tale[19].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Pardoners Tale[20].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Wyves Tale of Bathe[21].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Freres Tale[22].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Somnours Tale[23].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Clerkes Tale[24].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Marchantes Tale[25].
- Canterbury Tales's has part is recorded as The Squieres Tale[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Canterbury Tales authored Geoffrey Chaucer[2]. Its editor is recorded as Walter William Skeat[4]. Its publisher is recorded as Clarendon Press[5].
Publication
Canterbury Tales's publication date is recorded as +1900-00-00T00:00:00Z[27].