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  • 1 Framing narrative. 2 The Tale. 3 Character of the Parson. 4 Notes and references. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. The Parson's Tale.
  • The Parson’s Tale. Jer. 6 . State super vias, et videte, et interrogate de viis antiquis gue sit via bona, et ambulate in ea; et invenietis refrigerium animabus vestris, etc.
  • [Under the fourth head, of good works, the Parson says:⁠—] The courteous Lord Jesus Christ will that no good work be lost, for in somewhat it shall avail.
  • In this article will discuss The Parson’s Tale Summary & Chaucer’s Retraction in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
  • Could this have been the Parson’s purpose? This tale was sooooooo long, so detailed, and it read like a legal brief, without say, any dry Ciceronian wit.
  • The Parson’s Tale seems to use a number of sources, including mainly 13th-century Latin and French treatises on penance and on the seven deadly sins.
  • The Parson's Tale seems, from the evidence of its prologue, to have been intended as the final tale of Geoffrey Chaucer's poetic cycle The Canterbury Tales.
  • The Parsons Tale The Parsons Tale by: John Williams and Tyler Newton The Parsons Tale The Parson A holy minded man with good renown Poor Truely knew...