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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )The Canterbury Tales (Penguin Classics)by: Geoffrey Chaucer Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 811 EAN: 9780140861372 Format: Audiobook ISBN: 0140861378 Label: Penguin Audio Manufacturer: Penguin Audio Number Of Items: 6 Number Of Pages: 6 Publication Date: December 01, 1996 Publisher: Penguin Audio Studio: Penguin Audio Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: On a spring day in April--sometime in the waning years of the 14th century--29 travelers set out for Canterbury on a pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint Thomas Beckett. Among them is a knight, a monk, a prioress, a plowman, a miller, a merchant, a clerk, and an oft-widowed wife from Bath. Travel is arduous and wearing; to maintain their spirits, this band of pilgrims entertains each other with a series of tall tales that span the spectrum of literary genres. Five hundred years later, people are still reading Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. If you haven't yet made the acquaintance of the Franklin, the Pardoner, or the Squire because you never learned Middle English, take heart: this edition of the Tales has been translated into modern idiom. From the heroic romance of "The Knight's Tale" to the low farce embodied in the stories of the Miller, the Reeve, and the Merchant, Chaucer treated such universal subjects as love, sex, and death in poetry that is simultaneously witty, insightful, and poignant. The Canterbury Tales is a grand tour of 14th-century English mores and morals--one that modern-day readers will enjoy. Product Description: Carefully selected to be read aloud, this recording of Chaucer's poem gives the listener a merry feast of the voices and characters from which The Canterbury Tales continues to draw its enduring power. 6 cassettes. Book Description: This textbook series provides concise and lucid introductions to major works of literature, from classical antiquity to the twentieth century. Each book provides close reading of the text, as well as giving a full account of its historical, cultural and intellectual background, a discussion of its influence, and further reading. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not the complete Canterbury TalesPlease note: The Bantam version (translated by Hieatt) only contains the most popular of the Tales. (Use the "Inside this Book" feature to check the table of contents, as I, alas, did not.) The facing page translation is just what I was looking for, but really wanted the complete set. Rating: - a classic with good reasonHad wanted to read this for about 15 years, but it's funny how more books are published and then you have to read them? How 'bout that? This book has been out six centuries, so I guessed another 15 years would not hurt me. Chaucer's facility with language, his ability to rhyme, his familiarity with the human condition, and his ability to link the human conditions to elements of people's trades and careers at this time truly make this book one which paved the way for many other satires, multi-person ... Read More Rating: - Nice surpriseI bought this book as a gift for my sisters birthday. It was on her wishlist, yet neither of us realized it is a coffee table sort of book. Maybe neither of us read the review carefully! Either way, we were both happy with the quality and the illustrations inside our beautiful. The only negative was that it arrived with one of the corners a little smushed. Rating: - Hard to read for non nativesI bought this book as a challenge of my English understanding a couple of years back. I have started reading it but lost the enthusiasm after about the third of the book, and I didn't continue. Its a hard read, and you have to constantly look up Middle English words (there is a dictionary at the back, but I didn't find out about it till much later). In the future I plan to buy a translated version (either into modern English or Hungarian). Rating: - canterbury tale review What would it be like if you had to make a very long journey on horse back? Pretty boring, right? But what if someone had the brilliant idea of telling stories on the way there? That would make the trip go a lot faster. This is the premise of the Canterbury Tales. There are a lot of people who all want to go to the shrine of St. Thomas a Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. They all met at a pub when the pub owner said that they should all tell one story on the way there and one on the way back. The version ... Read More
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