The Canterbury Tales (Barnes & Noble Classics) - Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales (Barnes & Noble Classics)

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Anglais
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Maison d'édition
Barnes & Noble Classics
Pages
576
ISBN
9781593083120
In the late fourteenth century, a diverse group of thirty pilgrims gathers at an inn, preparing for a journey to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury. To pass the time on their travels, the host proposes a storytelling contest, inciting a vibrant and varied collection of tales. From a noble knight and a lusty wife to a corrupt pardoner and a humble parson, each traveler offers a story that reflects their own personality and station, creating a vivid cross-section of medieval English society. What unfolds is a rich tapestry of narratives, ranging from chivalric romance and moral allegories to bawdy comedies and saints' lives.

More than just a simple collection of stories, The Canterbury Tales serves as a panoramic snapshot of a world in transition, exploring the complexities of social class, religion, and human nature. Geoffrey Chaucer's work was revolutionary for its time, written in the English vernacular instead of the Latin or French of the court and church, giving voice to ordinary and extraordinary people alike. This foundational text of English literature moves beyond its historical context to present a timeless and insightful look at the ambitions, hypocrisies, and enduring spirit of humanity, making it a compelling journey for any reader.

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Langue d'origine
Anglais
Éditeur d'origine Oxford University Press

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