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The Cook's Tale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cook's Tale is a tale from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales . Chaucer presumably never finished the Cook's Tale and it breaks off after 58 lines, although some scholars argue that Chauce...
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The Canterbury Tales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Read The Cook's Tale of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer for free at Read Print. ... Home > Authors > Geoffrey Chaucer > The Canterbury Tales > The Cook's Tale...
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Resources for studying The Cook and his Tale from Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'. ... Canterbury Tales Pages; Knight's Tale; Miller's Tale; Wife of Bath's Tale; Reeve's Tale; Cook's Tale; Friar's Tale; Man of Law's Tale; Parson's Tale; Nun's Priest's Tale; Pardoner's Tale; Prioress's Tale;
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER; The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems ... The story is not Chaucer's, and is different in metre, and inferior in composition to the Tales. It is supposed that Chaucer expunged the Cook's Tale for the same reason that made him on his death- bed lament that he had written so much "ribaldry." ;
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Roger of Ware, the Cook, ... Thus ends the first fragment of the Canterbury Tales with a tale that breaks off before it has really gets anywhere - and the real question is whether the tale is deliberately left unfinished by Chaucer, whether he intended to return to it, or whether we have just lost some of the manuscript.
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