iThe Canterbury Tales compiled in the late fourteenth century is an incisive portrait infused with Chaucer's wry wit and vibrant poetical language. He evokes a spectrum of colourful characters from the bawdy Wife of Bath to the gallant Knight the fastidious Prioress and the burly drunken Miller. As thely wend their way from Southwark to Canterbury tales are told to pass the time and the stories are as diverse as the narrators encompassing themes such as adultery revenge courtly love lechery avarice and penitence.