Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The Canterbury Tales  was the major literary effort of Geoffrey Chaucer and the most important piece of English literature before the plays of Shakespeare. Chaucer died in 1400. It was constructed as a series of stories, each one told by a member of a group of pilgrims on their way from London to Canterbury to venerate the tomb of the martyr St. Thomas Becket, who was assassinated in his cathedral of Canterbury in 1170.