One fine spring day, thirty pilgrims set off from Harry Bailey's inn in Southwark for the shrine of Thomas a Becket in Canterbury. The innkeeper makes an offer that none of the travellers can refuse: a free dinner at his inn, on their return, to the person who can tell the best story. So begins the assortment of tales from such varied characters as the Knight, the Wife of Bath, the Miller and many more.
- The Knight's Tale: Chivalry and Rivalry
- The Miller's Tale: A Barrel of Laughs
- The Nun's Priest's Tale: The Nightmare Beast of the
Firebrand Tail
- The Reeve's Tale: A Racket at the Mill
- The Scholar's Tale: The Test of a Good Wife
- The Wife of Bath's Tale: What Women Most Desire
- The Pardoner's Tale: Death's Murderers Sir Topas: A Gem of
a Poem Written and Recited by Geoffrey Chaucer Himself
- The Franklin's Tale: Love on the Rocks
- The Magistrate's Tale: Snowy Crow
- The Canon's Yeoman's Tale: Fool's Gold
- The Friar's Tale: Going to the Devil
- The Merchant's Tale: Old January and Young May