I haven't read all 24 stories from The Canterbury Tales, however I did study a number at A Level, and all these years later they are still with me. I initially marched over the words, puzzled the meaning, took the structure apart, but, but… Then the moment arrived when it all became clear! I actually saw five of the tales performed in a play using traditional language and a vivid, vibrant clarity appeared and gave meaning. From then on I would read the stories out loud and I could understand the pattern, the feel, the thoughts, the greed, corruption and saucy moments. These are wondrous tales, let yourself fall into them as they come to life in a way that could well open your eyes, they certainly opened mine.
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| Primary Genre | Classic fiction: general and literary |
This is the first edition of The Canterbury Tales that presents Chaucer's poem word for word in modern spelling. It retains the charm of Chaucer's language while eliminating the obstacle of archaic spelling. This text is eminently more readable and accessible, and should encourage rather than deter students to read and appreciate Chaucer.
The Canterbury Tales features in the following genres: Classic fiction: general and literary, General Fiction, Fiction
The Canterbury Tales is available in Hardback, Paperback
The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer and published by University Press of America
The Canterbury Tales has 388 pages