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The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer
Click on this link for many reliable areas of interest regarding The Canterbury Tales: Or this, the official Canterbury Tales site: *Or this, the official Canterbury Cathedral website: Click here for an interesting link to a site which contains an audio files link. Imagine adding an element of audio in original Middle English to your presentation! (Main page-select Audio Files Link under Librarius Links category) Interesting site! Images of Canterbury needed? I selected the link directly to the images section. Be persistent; some of the links—i.e. the first two—are no longer active. The Canterbury Tour, however, works. Try others! Click here to go to Luminarium.com, a rich resource for literary information. Once onto the Chaucer page, select “Chaucer’s Works.” There, you’ll find interesting, helpful articles on many of Chaucer’s Tales. This is a great resource! **Other links needed? Search in Google under “Canterbury Tales” or “Geoffrey Chaucer” and investigate! One can usually determine the quality of the site on first glance. There are over 1 million possibilities for all of the above; learn to select quality sites and save yourself hours of searching.
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