Chaucer's most celebrated work, The Canterbury Tales (c.1387), in which a group of pilgrims entertain each other with stories on the road to Canter- bury, is a masterpiece of narration, description, and character portrayal. The tellers and their tales are as fresh and vivid today as they were six centuries ago.
"David Wright is a fine poet, and he has translated the Tales with crisp brilliance and fidelity into classic verse On every page he offers at least a few lines that make one smile with pleasure. This version ought to be on every school syllabus.