The Canterbury Tales: Fully Annotated Edition :Annotated Edition: 3,000 notes and 30 pages extra material - Evergreens

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The Canterbury Tales: Fully Annotated Edition

The Canterbury Tales: Fully Annotated Edition :Annotated Edition: 3,000 notes and 30 pages extra material - Evergreens

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Assembling at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, twenty-nine pilgrims begin their journey to Canterbury Cathedral. To entertain themselves on their long road, their host suggests that they regale each other with stories, with the teller of the best tale set to earn a free supper. The pilgrims correspond to all sections of medieval society, from the crusading knight to the drunken cook, and their tales span a range of genres, including the comic ribaldry and deception of `The Miller's Tale' and the story of chivalry and courtly romance told by the Franklin. Unfinished at the time of his death, The Canterbury Tales are here presented in their original Middle-English.

This edition contains a wealth of material and over 3,000 notes which will help all students of Chaucer's masterpiece.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781847497413
ISBN10 1847497411
Number Of Pages 608
Item Weight 460 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 198 x 38 mm
Publisher / Reseller Alma Books Ltd
Format paperback
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…that I may dare, in wayfaring
To stammer where old Chaucer used to sing.

-- John Keats, Endymion

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Considered the father of English literature, Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1340–1400) led a fascinating life that included being imprisoned and ransomed in France and embarking on a host of diplomatic missions that took him across Europe and exposed him to new literary influences. Best known for Troilus and Criseyde and The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer was the first poet to be buried in Westminster Abbey.

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