The Knight's Tale, followed by the Parson's Tale, then the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale. The Wife of Bath's Prologue is very long - much longer than her tale.
The longest story in The Canterbury Tales is "The Knight's Tale," which is a romance story that revolves around chivalry, rivalry, and love. It is considered one of the most well-known and intricate tales in the collection.
while not strictly speaking a fairytale- though some movie ads said it was an Animated Russian Fairytale, the convoluted saga of Anastasia probably has the lengthiest , considering the travel involved , most convoluted plots of fiction of that type . she was a princess, and stetching things one can call it an F/T. methinks it would have worked better with some counterspies rather than occult touches such as the Frankenstein-like Rasputin. It would have been better if more realistic- no supernatural angles of attack- or retreat.
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One of the longest, if not THE longest has to be The Thousand and One Nights (including Aladdin or the Wonderful Lamp) by Scheherazade--the sultan's wife who narrated the tales.
Other collections include many stories of the same character. Baba Yaga, the Russian witch who lived in a house standing on chicken legs, tales of Robin Hood and King Arthur.
The world's longest faiy tale is "The Golden Cat Legend"
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The Miller is known for telling the dirtiest stories in The Canterbury Tales, specifically his tale of a carpenter getting cuckolded by his wife and a young scholar.
The Host, Harry Bailey, does not have to tell stories in The Canterbury Tales. He is the one who proposes the storytelling competition among the pilgrims and serves as the master of ceremonies throughout the tales.
Chaucer's collection of medieval tales is called "The Canterbury Tales." It is a frame story with a group of pilgrims telling stories to pass the time on their journey to Canterbury.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the author of The Canterbury Tales. He is considered one of the greatest English poets of the Middle Ages. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English.
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Ralph the record rat is not a character in The Canterbury Tales. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer, and there is no mention of a character named Ralph the record rat in any of the tales.
"The Tale of Melibee" and "The Parson's Tale" were the two stories in the Canterbury Tales that were written in prose instead of verse.
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The line, "No morsel from her lip did she let fall. " Is from The Canterbury Tales. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century. It is a work of literature, not a painting.
No, Thomas Becket is not a character in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales." The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories told by pilgrims on their way to visit the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. Becket was the Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered in 1170.
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