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The Nun's Priest's Tale : Key info

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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, Key info, Summary, Themes, Characters, Literary devices, Quotations, Notes, and various study materials of The Nun's Priest's Tale.

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Key Facts:

  • Poet: Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340 – 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, including Prologue and Epilogue.
  • 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.