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Canterbury Pilgrims
plural noun
- the pilgrims whose stories are told in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
- the early settlers in Christchurch, Canterbury region
Example Sentences
Since I’ve already zipped through the first chapters, I know that the passengers constitute a cross-section of American types — visualize an updated version of Chaucer’s Canterbury pilgrims — whose actions, often enigmatic and ominously unsettling, are relayed in fast-moving, syncopated prose, each sentence like a knife-thrust.
Most are sacred texts, but some are deliciously secular, like the sometimes bawdy poems and songs of the Carmina Burana or the tales of Chaucer’s Canterbury pilgrims.
A version of this review appears in print on February 28, 2014, on page C21 of the with the headline: Luminous Canterbury Pilgrims .
The Three Choirs festival introduced three major commissions, but curiously until now the work that is regarded as Dyson's finest, The Canterbury Pilgrims, first performed in 1930, had never been heard at one of its annual gatherings.
One of his most popular, though not the best of his pictures, is the Procession of the Canterbury Pilgrims.
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