The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publsiher: Bantam Classics
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780553902525

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Lively, absorbing, often outrageously funny, Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is a work of genius, an undisputed classic that has held a special appeal for each generation of readers. The Tales gathers twenty-nine of literature’s most enduring (and endearing) characters in a vivid group portrait that captures the full spectrum of medieval society, from the exalted Knight to the humble Plowman. This new edition includes a comprehensive introduction that summarizes some of the most important historical events and movements that defined the world of Chaucer and his pilgrims; two additional tales (Reeve’s and Shipman’s); introductions for each tale designed to prepare the reader for a better understanding and enjoyment of the tale; newly written and conveniently placed explanatory notes; and a new, more easily understood system for learning to pronounce Chaucerian Middle English.

The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
ISBN: 000686371X

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This reading of The Canterbury Tales is in contempoarary English prose to appeal to the student and general reader alike. It tells the story of a pilgrimage to Canterbury in which men and women drawn from all classes of society lighten their journey by telling tales.

The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer

The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer,Thomas Tyrwhitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1798
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433000180053

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Chaucer s Pilgrims

Chaucer s Pilgrims
Author: Robert Thomas Lambdin,Laura Lambdin
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 415
Release: 1999-04-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780313019487

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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is one of the oldest and most widely studied works of English literature. The tales provide a glimpse of medieval life, and the professions of the pilgrims figure prominently in the poetry. To have a clear understanding of Chaucer's work, the reader needs to know about the vocations of the pilgrims. For some 600 years, this information has been difficult to locate. This reference work conveniently synthesizes and discusses information about the occupation of each of Chaucer's pilgrims and provides an historical context. The volume contains individual entries for each of Chaucer's pilgrims, and the entries share a similar format to foster comparison. Each entry includes three parts. First, the pilgrim's profession is discussed in terms of the daily routine of the medieval occupation. Second, the vocation is examined in terms of its reflection in the tale told by the pilgrim. Third, the vocation and the tale are discussed, when possible, in relation to the descriptions of the characters provided in the General Prologue. Each entry includes a bibliography, and the volume concludes with a list of works for further reading.

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798610856407

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"The Most Approachable Masterpiece of the Medieval World" -Tom Shippey The Canterbury Tales is a collection of 24 stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. The tales are presented as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together from London to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The prize for this contest is a free meal at the Tabard Inn at Southwark on their return. The Canterbury Tales is near-unanimously seen as Chaucer's magnum opus. He uses the tales and descriptions of its characters to paint an ironic and critical portrait of English society at the time, and particularly of the Church. Chaucer's use of such a wide range of classes and types of people was without precedent in English. Although the characters are fictional, they still offer a variety of insights into customs and practices of the time. Often, such insight leads to a variety of discussions and disagreements among people in the 14th century. A True Classic that Belongs on Every Bookshelf!

Chaucer

Chaucer
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer,Steve Ellis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317891192

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This new addition to the Longman Critical Readers Series provides an overview of the various ways in which modern critical theory has influenced Chaucer Studies over the last fifteen years. There is still a sense in the academic world, and in the wider literary community, that Medieval Studies are generally impervious to many of the questions that modern theory asks, and that it concerns itself only with traditional philological and historical issues. On the contrary, this book shows how Chaucer, specifically the Canterbury Tales, has been radically and excitingly 'opened up' by feminist, Lacanian, Bakhtinian, deconstructive, semiotic and anthropological theories to name but a few. The book provides an introduction to these new developments by anthologising some of the most important work in the field, including excerpts from book-length works, as well as articles from leading and innovative journals. The introduction to the volume examines in some detail the relation between the individual strengths of each of the above approaches and the ways in which a 'postmodernist' Chaucer is seen as reflecting them all. This convenient single volume collection of key critical analyses of Chaucer, which includes work from some journals and studies that are not always easily available, will be indispensable to students of Medieval Studies, Medieval Literature and Chaucer, as well as to general readers who seek to widen their understanding of the forces behind Chaucer's writing.

Canterbury Tales

Canterbury Tales
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-07-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781451685565

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The procession that crosses Chaucer's pages is as full of life and as richly textured as a medieval tapestry. The Knight, the Miller, the Friar, the Squire, the Prioress, the Wife of Bath, and others who make up the cast of characters -- including Chaucer himself -- are real people, with human emotions and weaknesses. When it is remembered that Chaucer wrote in English at a time when Latin was the standard literary language across western Europe, the magnitude of his achievement is even more remarkable. But Chaucer's genius needs no historical introduction; it bursts forth from every page of The Canterbury Tales.

The Cambridge Ms University Library Gg 4 27 of Chaucer s Canterbury Tales

The Cambridge Ms  University Library Gg  4 27  of Chaucer s Canterbury Tales
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1869
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB11664967

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