
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Paperback
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Paperback
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by Geoffrey Chaucer (Author)
"Chaucer's Canterbury Tales" stands as a cornerstone of English literature, offering a vivid and enduring portrait of medieval society. Composed by Geoffrey Chaucer, this monumental work employs a frame narrative in which a diverse group of pilgrims journeying to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury engage in a storytelling contest. Through this collection of stories, the author captures the breadth of human experience, spanning the chivalric romance of "The Knight's Tale" to the earthy humor of "The Miller's Tale."
The work is celebrated for its rich characterizations and its insightful social satire, reflecting the complex social hierarchy and religious tensions of the 14th century. Each pilgrim-from the noble Knight and the devout Prioress to the boisterous Wife of Bath-is brought to life with distinct voices and perspectives, showcasing a mastery of verse and irony. "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales" is a profound exploration of morality, love, and the human condition. This collection remains essential reading for those seeking to understand the origins of the English literary tradition and the timeless art of storytelling.
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