
About This Novel
Geoffrey Chaucer's beautiful wife Philippa fell ill. In order to treat her illness, he set out to the famous pilgrimage site Canterbury to pay homage. On the way, he stayed at the Tybald Inn with the pilgrims to Canterbury. The next day, the shopkeepers and pilgrims set out with him. The innkeeper proposed that each of them tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two more on the way back, and the one who was recognized as the best storyteller could have a sumptuous supper for free on the return. So, under the auspices of the shopkeeper, the noble knight began to tell the first story...
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