Lively, absorbing, often outrageously funny, Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is a work of genius, as undisputed classic that has held a special appeal for each generation of readers. The Tales gather twenty-nine of literature's most enduring characters in a vivid group portrait that captures the full spectrum of medieval society, from the exalted knight to the humble Plowman.This new edition includes a comprehensive introduction that summarizes some of the most important historical events and movements that defined the world of Chaucer and his pilgrims; two additional tales (Reeves's and Shipman's); introductions for each tale designed to prepare the reader for a better understanding and enjoyment of the tale, newly written and conveniently placed explanatory notes; and a new, more easily understood system for learning to pronounce Chaucerian Middle English.