Jill Mann, Geoffrey Chaucer

One of the greatest and most ambitious works in English literature, The Canterbury Tales depicts a storytelling competition between pilgrims drawn from all ranks of society. The tales are as various as the pilgrims themselves, encompassing comedy, pathos, tragedy, and cynicism. The Miller and the Reeve express their mutual antagonism in a pair of comic stories combining sex and trickery; in The Shipman's Tale, a wife sells her favors to a monk. Others draw on courtly romance and fantasy: the Knight tells of rivals competing for the love of the same woman, and the Squire describes a princess who can speak to birds. In these twenty-four tales, Chaucer displays a dazzling range of literary styles and conjures up a wonderfully vivid picture of medieval life.In her introduction to thi original-spelling edition, Jill Mann discusses the recurring themes that link these richly varied narratives, and the central role of Chaucer as both narrator and pilgrim. This edition also includes on-page glosses, a chronology, further reading, a section on 'Chaucer's Language', freshly researched explanatory notes and full glossary.
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ISBN
9780140422344
Autores
Jill Mann, Geoffrey Chaucer
Idiomas
Inglés
Año de publicación
2005
Editorial
Penguin Books
Categoría
Cuentos
Géneros
Ficción, General & Literary Fiction, Classics
Páginas
1328
Peso
0.902