Canterbury Tales
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Publisher Description
A selection of eight stories with some words from the host and from Chaucer: The Miller's Tale, The Reeve's Tale, The Franklin's Tale, The Words of the Host, The Pardoner's Tale, The Nun's Priest's Tale, The Wife of Bath's Tale,The Friar's Tale, The Clerk's Tale, Chaucer's Farewell.
Thought to have been born in London, England c. 1342/43, Geoffrey Chaucer is considered "the first finder of our language" even before the time of Shakespeare. His The Canterbury Tales ranks as one of the greatest poetic works in the English language. Perhaps the chief characteristics of Chaucer's works are their variety in subject matter, genre, tone, style, and in the complexities presented concerning man's pursuit of a sensible existence. Yet his writings also consistently reflect an all-pervasive humor, combined with serious and tolerant consideration of important philosophical questions. From his writings Chaucer emerges as a poet of love, both earthly and divine. His stories lead the listener to speculate about man's relationship both to other people and to his Maker, while simultaneously providing entertaining views of the frailties and follies, as well as the nobility, of mankind.
Customer Reviews
Rich Telling of Major Canterbury Tales
Well-voiced recording of Introduction and eleven of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Includes the General Prologue and tales of Knight, Miller, Reeve, Cook, Wife of Bath, Friar, Franklin, Pardoner, Prioress, Nun's Priest, and Clerk.
Read by David Butler from the nicely rhymed translation of J. U. Nicholson.