The cnterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Book Overview
The book features a diverse range of tales, from witty and humorous stories to moral and allegorical narratives. Chaucer introduces memorable characters—merchants, knights, nuns, and more—each sharing their story on the pilgrimage, revealing insights into human behavior and society.
Geoffrey Chaucer’s rich language, irony, and satire make The Canterbury Tales both educational and entertaining. The work is widely studied in BA and MA English courses in Nepal and serves as a foundational text for understanding medieval English literature and culture.
Ideal for readers who enjoy:
- Classic English literature and poetry
- Medieval stories and social satire
- Character-driven storytelling
- Academic and syllabus-based reading