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"The Pardoner's Tale" is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. In the order of the Tales, it comes after The Physician's Tale and before The Shipman's Tale; it is prompted by the Host's desire to hear something positive after the physician's depressing tale. The Pardoner initiates his Prologue—briefly accounting his methods of swindling people—and then proceeds to tell a moral tale.

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  • The Pardoner's Tale (en)
  • The Pardoner's Tale (in)
  • Il racconto dell'indulgenziere (it)
  • Le Conte du vendeur d'indulgences (fr)
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  • Le Conte du Vendeur d'indulgences (The Pardoners Tale en moyen anglais) est l'un des Contes de Canterbury de Geoffrey Chaucer. Il se situe à la fin du Fragment VI (C), après le Conte du médecin. (fr)
  • "The Pardoner's Tale" (bahasa Inggris Pertengahan: The Pardoners Tale) adalah salah satu kisah dalam The Canterbury Tales karya Geoffrey Chaucer. Suatu hari, tiga orang yang mabuk pergi untuk mencari dan membunuh "kematian", yang disalahkan atas kematian teman mereka dan orang-orang lain sebelumnya. Mereka bertemu dengan orang tua, yang memberi tahu mereka bahwa mereka dapat menemukan kematian di bawah pohon. Ketika ketiga orang itu mencapai pohon, mereka melihat koin emas yang banyak, sehingga lupa akan perjalanan mereka untuk mencari "kematian". Mereka setuju untuk membawa emas itu pada malam hari. Orang termuda di antara ketiganya ditugaskan untuk membeli wine dan makanan, sementara dua orang lainnya menjaga emas tersebut. Dua orang tersebut diam-diam berencana membunuh orang termuda, s (in)
  • "The Pardoner's Tale" is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. In the order of the Tales, it comes after The Physician's Tale and before The Shipman's Tale; it is prompted by the Host's desire to hear something positive after the physician's depressing tale. The Pardoner initiates his Prologue—briefly accounting his methods of swindling people—and then proceeds to tell a moral tale. (en)
  • Il racconto dell'indulgenziere (The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale), o del Venditore d'Indulgenze, è la quattordicesima novella, la seconda del sesto frammento, cantata ne I racconti di Canterbury di Geoffrey Chaucer. Un parroco svolge la sua attività di cappellano spinto dal puro desiderio di arricchirsi ai danni dei suoi parrocchiani e sfrutta la sua abilità dialettica per convincere a chiedere il perdono, dietro lauto compenso, anche chi non avesse effettivamente commesso peccati gravi. (it)
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