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Modern day Canterbury Tales refreshes Chaucer to tell the lost stories of refugees

  • Written by The Conversation
imageCanterbury Tales mural (1939), Library of Congress.

In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, his unfinished account of a 13th-century pilgrimage, the host, in his cheerful and accommodating manner, suggests that as they walk the pilgrims should tell tales. Not their own tales, which might be the modern way, but the tales of other people....

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