Canterbury Tale
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concept
A Canterbury Tale is a narrative poem or story, often framed as part of a pilgrimage, that presents a diverse group of characters whose tales explore themes of morality, society, and human nature.
Observed surface forms (1)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| section of The Canterbury Tales | 1 |
Instances (14)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| The Knight's Tale | — |
| The Pardoner's Tale | — |
| The Franklin's Tale | — |
| The Summoner's Tale | — |
| The Nun's Priest's Tale | — |
| The Merchant's Tale | — |
| The Prioress's Tale | — |
| The Wife of Bath's Tale | — |
| The Cook's Tale | — |
| Group F of The Canterbury Tales | section of The Canterbury Tales |
| The Physician's Tale | — |
| The Squire's Tale | — |
| The Friar's Tale | — |
| Tale of Sir Thopas | — |