The Nun's Priest's Tale is a notable literary work by Geoffrey Chaucer. A complete discussion of this literary work is given, which will help you enhance your literary skills and prepare for the exam. Read the Main texts,
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Key info
Poet: Geoffrey Chaucer (1343 – 1400)
Title of the Poet: Father of English Literature, Father of English Poetry, Father of English Language, Grandfather of the English Novel
Written Date: Between 1387 and 1400
Published Date: 1476
Original Title: “The Canterbury Tales” (“The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” is a part of it.)
Genre: Beast Fable, Mock Epic
Tone: Humorous, Satirical
Style: Narrative verse form
Total Lines: 696 lines
Devison: “The Nun’s Priest’s Prologue” (1-54), “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” (55-680), “The Nun’s Priest’s Epilogue” (681-696)
Rhyme Scheme: Rhyming couplets (AABBCC..)
🗹 Settings:
Time Setting: 14th Century
Place Setting: A farmyard in England
🗹 Source: “Del cok e del gupil” (“The Cock and the Fox”) by Marie de France is the source of the story. It is a beast fable and mock epic based on an incident in the Reynard cycle. The Reynard cycle is a collection of medieval European stories about a clever and cunning fox named Reynard.
🗹 The Moral: The story teaches us to beware of flattery and to be cautious.