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Canterbury Tales - Introduction by Derek Pearsall

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Zusatztext “ The Canterbury Tales was written . . . during what the Middle Ages would have considered Chaucer’s old age . . . It is a quite astonishing production . . . [He was] free to experiment with narrative in a more audacious way! to challenge orthodoxies old and yet to be formulated! and to explore! exploit! enrich and subvert all the many available kinds of medieval story.” –from the Introduction by Derek Pearsall Informationen zum Autor Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), often referred to as “the grandfather of English literature,” is invariably ranked with Shakespeare and Milton as one of the three greatest poets of the English language. His masterpiece,  The Canterbury Tales,  has been a touchstone for English-language poetry for more than half a millennium and is one of the most widely read works in the Western canon. Klappentext The precise, unerring, delicately emphatic characterizations for which The Canterbury Tales is so famous are no more extraordinary than Chaucer's utter mastery of English rhythms and his effortless versification. Ranging from animal fables to miniature epics of courtly love and savagely hilarious comedies of sexual comeuppance, these stories told by pilgrims on the way to the shrine of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury reveal a teeming, vital fourteenth-century English society on the verge of its Renaissance. These tales bring together a band of pilgrims who represented most of the occupations and social groups of the time. The diversity of the narrators in turn made possible a varied collection of tales including chivalric romance, spiritual allegory, courtly lay, beast fable and literary satire. Zusammenfassung The precise! unerring! delicately emphatic characterizations for which The Canterbury Tales is so famous are no more extraordinary than Chaucer’s utter mastery of English rhythms and his effortless versification. Ranging from animal fables to miniature epics of courtly love and savagely hilarious comedies of sexual comeuppance! these stories told by pilgrims on the way to the shrine of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury reveal a teeming! vital fourteenth-century English society on the verge of its Renaissance. These tales bring together a band of pilgrims who represented most of the occupations and social groups of the time. The diversity of the narrators in turn made possible a varied collection of tales including chivalric romance! spiritual allegory! courtly lay! beast fable and literary satire. ...

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Authors Geoffrey Chaucer, Derek Pearsall
Assisted by Derek Pearsall (Illustration)
Publisher Everyman s Library PRH USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.1992
 
EAN 9780679409892
ISBN 978-0-679-40989-2
No. of pages 664
Dimensions 135 mm x 212 mm x 36 mm
Series Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library Classics Series
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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