The+Canterbury+Tales+by+Geoffrey+Chaucer+2009

=The Prologue=

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We will meet each of the Pilgrims through our Prologue Project

For an interlinear **translation** of the prologue, go [|here] (remember, your quiz on this will show the Middle English quotes)

in class, we went over this powerpoint

We are also writing our Theme on Canterbury Tales

We later went over this powerpoint and for review, y'all may want to check out this

=The Knight's Tale=

For a translation to Modern english try this

Here are the due for homework

=The Wife of Bath= For a translation to Modern English try [|this]

Wife of Bath Study Questions

=The Miller's Tale= For a translation to Modern English try [|this]

Miller's Tale Study Questions

For further reading, try these links

For some **reading comprehension questions** on the prologue, go [|here] For a **pronounciation guide** to help you with your recitation, try [|this]. Check out [|Harvard Univ.'s Geoffrey Chaucer] page.

See a preview on Google books of some of these books. If you find you want to read more of the book, you may be able to find it by using [|MBA's catalogue] or [|Nashville local libraries]. Don't forget that the MBA library has [|JSTOR] as well, which contains articles like
 * [|A Reading of the Canterbury Tales by Bernard Huppe]
 * [|Sittingbourne and the Order of "The Canterbury Tales" by Stanley Greenfield]