

The prologue to the Canterbury tales: Fifteen Tales and the General Prologue
3.3
(32 ratings)688 pages450 editions1982Random House Publishing GroupISBN 9780553210828
PoetryEuropeanEnglish, Irish, Scottish, WelshMedievalEpic
About this book
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.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Published
- 1982
- Pages
- 688
- ISBN
- 9780553210828
- Language
- en
- Editions
- 450
About Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat. Although he wrote many works, he is best remembered for his unfinished frame narrative The Canterbury Tales. Sometimes called the father of English literature, Chaucer is credited by some scholars as the first author to demonstrate the artistic legitimacy of the vernacular English language, rather than French or Latin. ([Source][1].) [1]:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Chaucer
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