Generally considered to be the first book written in English (rather than Latin, French or Italian), Chaucer's magnum opus is a collection of stories as told by a group of pilgrims at Canterbury. It shows Chaucer's knowledge of a wide variety of story-telling styles, with oral storytelling being the norm at that time. It is widely believed by modern scholars that this work was unfinished at his death. This book also includes other poems, some of which are no longer attributed to him. David Laing Purves edited Chaucer's work to make it more accessible to more modern audiences, and has added many notes and explanations, which can be found in the text.(Summary by LynneT)

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Title Date published
The Parson's Tale 2026-03-24
The Court of Love (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
The Third Book 2026-03-24
The House of Fame Continued 2026-03-24
The Fourth Book 2026-03-24
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
The Proverbs of Chaucer (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
A Goodly Ballad of Chaucer (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
The Prologue to The Legend of Good Women 2026-03-24
A Ballad Sent to King Richard 2026-03-24
Chaucer's A.B.C. 2026-03-24
A Ballad of Gentleness 2026-03-24
A Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse 2026-03-24
L'Envoy of Chaucer to Bukton 2026-03-24
Virelay (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
Chaucer's Words to His Scrivener and Chaucer's Prophecy (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
Since I From Love (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
Good Counsel of Chaucer 2026-03-24
Chaucer's Dream (no longer believed to have been written by Chaucer) 2026-03-24
The Fifth Book 2026-03-24
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