General PrologueThe Knight’s TaleThe Miller’s PrologueThe Miller’s TaleThe Reeve’s Prologue The Reeve’s Tale The Cook’s Prologue The Cook’s Tale The Man of Law’s Prologue The Man of Law’s Tale The Man of Law’s Epilogue The Wife of Bath’s Prologue The Wife of Bath’s Tale The Friar’s Prologue The Friar’s Tale The Summoner’s Prologue The Summoner’s Tale The Clerk’s Prologue The Clerk’s Tale The Merchant’s Prologue The Merchant’s Tale The Merchant’s Epilogue The Squire’s Prologue The Squire’s Tale The Franklin’s Prologue The Franklin’s Tale The Physician’s Tale The Pardoner’s Introduction The Pardoner’s Prologue The Pardoner’s Tale The Shipman’s Tale The Prioress’ Prologue The Prioress’ Tale The Prologue to Sir Thopas The Tale of Sir Thopas The Tale of Melibee The Monk’s Prologue The Monk’s Tale The Nun’s Priest’s Prologue The Nun’s Priest’s Tale The Nun’s Priest’s Epilogue The Second Nun’s Prologue The Second Nun’s Tale The Canon’s Yeoman’s Prologue The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale The Manciple’s Prologue The Manciple’s Tale The Parson’s Prologue The Parson’s Tale Chaucer’s Retraction
Complete Work Book I Book II Book III
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Entire Work Prologue F Prologue G The Legends (All) The Legends (Individual)
Cleopatra Thisbe Dido Hypsipyle and Medea Lucrece Ariadne Philomela Phyllis Hypermnestra
Cleopatra
Thisbe
Dido
Hypsipyle and Medea
Lucrece
Ariadne
Philomela
Phyllis
Hypermnestra
Compete Text Prologue Part I Part II Supplementary Propositions
Complete Collection An ABC The Complaint unto Pity A Complaint to His Lady The Complaint of Mars The Complaint of Venus To Rosemounde Womanly Noblesse Chaucers Wordes unto Adam, His Owne Scriveyn
The Former Age
Fortune Truth Gentilesse Lak of Stedfastnesse Lenvoy de Chaucer a Scogan Lenvoy de Chaucer a Bukton The Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse Proverbs Against Women Unconstant Complaynt D’Amours Merciles Beaute A Balade of Complaint
Complete Work Fragment A Fragment B Fragment C
Complete Work Book I Book II Book III Book IV Book V