The Canterbury Tales - Wordsworth Poetry Library (Paperback)
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The Canterbury Tales - Wordsworth Poetry Library (Paperback)

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During his life, Geoffrey Chaucer (born

c.1340) was courtier, diplomat, revenue collector, administrator, negotiator,

overseer of building projects, landowner and knight of the shire.  He was servant, retainer, husband, friend and

father, but is now mainly known as a poet and ‘the father of English

literature’, a postion to which he was raised by other writers in the

generation after his death.  It was

Boccaccio’s Decameron which inspired

Chaucer, in the 1390s, to begin work on The

Canterbury Tales, which was still unfinished at his death in October 1400.

It tells the story of a group of 30 pilgrims who meet at the Tabard Inn in

Southwark, on the south bank of the Thames opposite the city of London, and

travel together to visit the then famous shrine of St Thomas Becket in

Canterbury cathedral.  The tavern host,

who accompanies them, suggests that they amuse one another along the way by

telling stories, with the best storyteller awarded a meal in the tavern (paid

for by all the others) on their return. 

The stories told by the pilgrims range from bawdy comedies through

saints’ lives and moral tracts to courtly romances, always delivered with a

generous helping of Chaucer’s own sly wit and ironic humour. Although basing

his characters on the stereotypes of ‘estates satire’, Chaucer succeeds in his

aim of producing an overview of his times and their culture, for posterity, in

the manner of Italian, proto-Renaissance, writers.

This transcription and edition is taken

from British Library MS Harley 7334, produced within ten years of Chaucer’s

death.  The on-page notes and glosses aim

to enable readers with little or no previous experience of medieva

Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
ISBN: 9781840226928
Number of pages: 768
Weight: 471 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 38 mm

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“Rude but good!”

This re-telling of the Canterbury Tales is a really good read. I'd suffered rather than enjoyed abridged versions of Chaucers tales during English Lit in school where the focus was all on the "old... More

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I ordered this book on line to be sent to a friend which was greatly appreciated. She enjoyed the book very much and I was very pleased with the service and how quick it arrived to her.

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“A superb edition which brings this magisterial book to life”

This edition simplifies the text so that it is easy to understand and follow but still feels fresh and straight out of the 14th century.

The Prologue, Miller’s, Summoner’s, Friar’s and Reeve’s Tales are wonderfully... More

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