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  1. A summary of Prologue to the Nun’s Priest’s Tale, the Nun’s Priest’s Tale, & Epilogue to the Nun’s Priest’s Tale in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Canterbury Tales and what it means.

  2. 2901 Upon my body, and wolde han had me deed. Upon my body, and would have had me dead. 2902 His colour was bitwixe yelow and reed, His color was between yellow and red, 2903 And tipped was his tayl and bothe his eeris. And tipped was his tail and both his ears. 2904 With blak, unlyk the remenant of his heeris;

  3. The tale and framing narrative. The narrative of 695-lines includes a prologue and an epilogue. [2] The prologue links the story with the previous Monk's Tale, a series of short accounts of toppled despots, criminals and fallen heroes, which prompts an interruption from the knight.

    • Chaucer, Geoffrey, d., Barbara Cooney
    • 1958
  4. The Nun’s Priest’s Tale is a beast fable. The most direct source text of the Tale is a fable by Marie de France. Although it appears to be a simple animal fable with a moral, the Tale ends up being much more complicated, with lots of allusions and plot twists. Active Themes.

  5. The Canterbury Tales. by Geoffrey Chaucer. Buy Study Guide. The Canterbury Tales Summary and Analysis of The Nun's Priest's Tale. The Prologue of the Nun’s Priest’s Tale. Here the Knight “stynteth” (stops) the Monk’s Tale. “Hoo!” says the Knight, “good sire, namoore of this”.

  6. Geoffrey Chaucer. Cambridge University Press, Jun 2, 2016 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 78 pages. Six-hundred-year-old tales with modern relevance. This stunning full-colour edition from the bestselling...

  7. 7.6 The Nun's Priest's Tale. The Nun's Priest is barely mentioned in the General Prologue, where we are told only: Another NONNE with hire hadde she, That was hir chapeleyne, and preestes thre. We learn later, in the Prologue to the Nun's Priest's Tale that his horse is a very poor one: