News

The author’s conveyances along her Modern Pilgrims’ Way included a 1970 MG BGT.Credit... Supported by By Nina Burleigh Visuals by Christopher H. Warren “The Canterbury Tales” — the ...
Chaucer's Miller, from 'The Canterbury Tales,' whose story was dirty enough to be censored from high school English class in the '80s. A woodcut from Richard Pynson's 1492 edition.
The Canterbury Tales (1972) is a bold and artistic film adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer’s collection of work of the same name. The film follows a group of pilgrims journeying to the shrine of ...
Geoffrey Chaucer's “Canterbury Tales” are part of the literary canon. Working through the collection of 14th-century stories, written in Middle English, is practically a rite of passage for anyone ...
A five-part NPR series retraces the steps of Geoffrey Chaucer's pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales to explore Britain in the early 21st century. It offers a portrait of a changing nation some 600 ...
Alf Seegert’s forthcoming game The Road to Canterbury takes its cover art (above) from John Lydgate’s “The Siege of Thebes,” its sin cards and playing board from the paintings of ...
Of course, “The Canterbury Tales” is far more than its ribaldry. It gives a rich and complex portrait of the sensibility of the Middle Ages and, in its original, is beautiful poetry.
BBC America, available on many U.S. cable TV networks, is offering modern adaptations of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. One of the stories -- "The Miller's Tale" -- has been recast to take ...
News Tales from Canterbury Posted 4:04 p.m. Aug 1, 2008 - Updated 2:27 p.m. Aug 2, 2008 Canterbury is special – really special. It was special to Saint Thomas Becket. It was special to Geoffrey ...