Tale of Melibee and the Parson's Tale.
"Fiction" is the immediate sub genre of "prose" for The Canterbury Tales. All literature is divided into two categories, prose (standard written literature) and poetry (literature in verse). Prose is then subdivided into fiction and non-fiction. The sub genre of fiction for The Canterbury Tales would be "short stories."
Over 500 works are recorded to his name. Some may have been influenced by other documents written by other authors but he wrote over 500 Geoffery chaucer was the person who wrote the Canterbury tales.. =) Im not that good at English
The Mabinogion consists of eleven tales, which are a collection of medieval Welsh prose narratives. These tales include stories of mythological events, heroic deeds, and magical beings.
stories
J. L. Montgomery has written: 'Poetry-prose-stories'
Cor Docter has written: 'Grossiers in moord & doodslag' -- subject(s): Belgian Detective and mystery stories, Belgian prose literature, Detective and mystery stories, Belgian, Detective and mystery stories, Dutch, Dutch Detective and mystery stories, Dutch prose literature, History and criticism
The shortest tale in Canterbury tales is Ralf the record rat, because it does not take more than two minutes. Chaucer's tale of Sir Thopas, with second place going to the Prioress' tale
Prose are basically short stories. Prose is literature as distinct from poetry.
The Prose Edda was written by Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic scholar and historian, in the 13th century. It is a collection of Old Norse myths, poetic tales, and legends that provide insight into Norse mythology and cosmology.
poetry is in stanzas prose is in paragraphs, or sentences
He was a poet who helped legitimize vernacular languages.
the difference between short stories n articles is ttht short stories are stories wriiten based on real life n articles are stories written about the things tht are realli happening around the world everyday like someone getting killed n etc