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External links
- The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems, available at Project Gutenberg.
- "Modern English translation of the Canterbury Tales"
- The Canterbury Tales Project: publishing transcripts, images, collations and analyses of all surviving 15th century copies of the Tales
- Originals from the British LibraryHigh resolution scans of William Caxton's two editions of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (probably printed in 1476 and 1483)
- The Hengwrt Manuscript: high-resolution image of the first page of the oldest manuscript of the Tales
- Audio clip from The Miller's Tale and The Second Nun's Tale
- Manuscript images, transcripts and collations from The Miller's Tale and The Nun's Priest's Tale
- Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ~ Presented by ELF
- The Canterbury Interlude and Merchant's Tale of Beryn, the TEAMS text from the Medieval Institute