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The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
A group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury compete by telling stories ranging from chivalric romances to bawdy fabliaux. Chaucer's fourteenth-century masterpiece has been banned, expurgated, and censored in various eras for its sexual frankness, scatological humor, and ribald tales; American school districts have challenged it for vulgarity.
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Why this book is challenged
- •bawdy sexual content
- •vulgarity
- •scatological humor
- •irreverence toward religion
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