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  1. The Summoner's Tale. " The Summoner's Tale " is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer . The tale is a fierce counterpunch to the preceding tale by The Friar, who had delivered an attack on summoners. Summoners were officials in ecclesiastical courts who delivered a summons to people who had been brought up on various ...

  2. Article History. The Summoner’s Tale, one of the 24 stories in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. Told in retaliation for the Friar’s unflattering portrait of a summoner, this earthy tale describes a hypocritical friar’s attempt to wheedle a gift from an ailing benefactor.

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  3. Getting even with the Friar for his tale of a wicked summoner, the Summoner tells of a wicked friar. The Summoner's story shows the Summoner's disdain for the pilgrim Friar and the Summoner's belief that the message the friar in the tale espouses is of a blasphemous nature, one that inverts and perverts the essence of his Christian order.

  4. The Prologe of the Somonours Tale. 1665 This Somonour in his styropes hye stood; This Summoner in his stirrups stood high; 1666 Upon this Frere his herte was so wood. Upon this Friar his heart was so enraged. 1667 That lyk an aspen leef he quook for ire.

  5. Short Summary: In Yorkshire, at Holdernesse, a friar making his rounds, begging from householders, calls upon old Thomas, who is very ill. The wife tells him Thomas is grouchy, and the friar preaches a sermon on the evils of anger. Then he presses Thomas for a rich gift; Thomas says he has already given all he can, but the friar persists.

  6. The Canterbury Tales Summary and Analysis of The Summoner's Tale. Prologue to the Summoner's Tale. The Summoner was enraged by the tale that the Friar told, quaking in anger. Since, he says, you have all listened to the Friar lie, please do listen to my tale. The Summoner claims that friars and fiends are one and the same.

  7. The Summoner’s Tale – The Open Access Companion to the Canterbury Tales. Gender and Sexual Identities in the Summoner’s Prologue and Tale. Ruth Evans (ruth.evans@slu.edu) An essay chapter from The Open Access Companion to the Canterbury Tales (September 2017) Download PDF. The Summoner’s Tale is one of the most memorable of The Canterbury Tales.