Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400) - English poet, known as the most important
writer of Middle English. His Canterbury Tales (~1380) are told by
traveling pilgrims who meet at a tavern and have a storytelling contest to
pass the time. Each tale is preceded by an introductory prologue.
The Parson's Tale - The last of the Canterbury Tales. The Parson tells a
"merry tale" about the Seven Deadly Sins.