The Canterbury pilgrims :  A comedy

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The Canterbury pilgrims : A comedy

by Percy MacKaye

EN·~2 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Transcriber’s Notes

1:46
2

The Canterbury Pilgrims A COMEDY

0:44
3

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

1:50
4

ACT FIRST

0:23
5

ACT I

35:03
6

ACT SECOND

0:33
7

ACT II

39:05
8

ACT THIRD

0:08
9

ACT III

43:10
10

ACT FOURTH

0:11

Description

Set in the bustling Tabard Inn of Southwark, this lively comedy gathers a motley crew of medieval travelers—knights, merchants, clergy, and colorful folk alike—each drawn from Chaucer’s famous tales and the era’s real personalities. The playwright mixes familiar characters such as the bold Knight, the witty Wife of Bath, and the mischievous Friar with historical figures like King Richard II and reformer John Wycliffe, creating a vibrant tapestry of humor, rivalry, and gentle satire.

The opening act unfolds on an April afternoon in 1387, as the inn’s doors swing open and a half‑dozen pilgrims already settle in, their conversations already a riot of banter and boastful storytelling. Host Herry Bailey welcomes newcomers, and the audience is treated to a parade of eccentric introductions, witty wordplay, and the growing excitement of a pilgrimage to Canterbury. The stage is set for a rollicking journey where personalities clash, alliances form, and the promise of adventure fuels the merriment.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (143K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: The Macmillan Company, 1903, reprint 1908, reprint 1909.

Credits

Mary Glenn Krause, Charlene Taylor, Krista Zaleski and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2023-04-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Percy MacKaye

Percy MacKaye

1875–1956

An American dramatist and poet from a famously literary family, he wrote ambitious verse dramas, pageants, and poems that tried to bring art into public life. His work joined literary imagination with big civic ideas, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century American letters.

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