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The Canterbury Tales is one of the most astonishing productions of the Middle Ages. Not only is it completely original in concept and method, but its range and variety have never been surpassed within the confines of a single work. The idea of the pilgrimage to Canterbury, in which men and women drawn from all classes of life lighten their journey by telling tales in keeping with their various characters and callings, is much more than a mechanic peg on which to hang a miscellany of stories. |