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  2. Wincheap - Wikipedia

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    The green was destroyed during construction of the Canterbury Ring Road in the 1960s. [2] Since 1996, most of Wincheap from the railway bridge to the A2 bypass has been marked as a conservation area by the city council. [5] There is a petrol station halfway along the road, which has been criticised for having a negative effect on the area. [6]

  3. The Canterbury Tales - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Tales (Middle English: Tales of Caunterbury) [2] is a collection of twenty-four stories that runs to over 17,000 lines written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. [3] It is widely regarded as Chaucer's magnum opus.

  4. List of The Canterbury Tales characters - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer are the main characters in the framing narrative of the book. [1]In addition, they can be considered as characters of the framing narrative the Host, who travels with the pilgrims, the Canon, and the fictive Geoffrey Chaucer, the teller of the tale of Sir Thopas (who might be considered distinct from the Chaucerian narrator, who is in ...

  5. Category:Novels set in Kent - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Tales (2 C, 50 P) D. ... The Canterbury Tales; The Children's Book; ... Mr. Finchley Takes the Road; A Moment in Time (novel)

  6. Order of The Canterbury Tales - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories, mostly in verse, written by Geoffrey Chaucer chiefly from 1387 to 1400. They are held together in a frame story of a pilgrimage on which each member of the group is to tell two tales on the way to Canterbury, and two on the way back.

  7. Canterbury Tales (Harriet and Sophia Lee) - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Tales is a collection of short stories and novellas, written by Harriet Lee and Sophia Lee and published in five volumes from 1797 to 1805. [1] Sophia's contributions consisted of two tales and the narrative introduction to the first volume; the rest of the work is Harriet's, and formed the basis of Harriet Lee's legacy as an author.

  8. Adisham - Wikipedia

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    The village centre, six miles south-east of Canterbury is on the B2046 road between Wingham and Barham.It was known as Edesham in the Domesday Book. [3]A clustered village, the cluster is within 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) from the central cluster of Aylesham.

  9. Ellesmere Chaucer - Wikipedia

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    The Ellesmere Chaucer, or Ellesmere Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales, is an early 15th-century illuminated manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, owned by the Huntington Library, in San Marino, California (EL 26 C 9). It is considered one of the most significant copies of the Tales.

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