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Canterbury Tales eBook

by Geoffrey Chaucer
language: english
Publisher: Mint Editions, January of 2022 ‧
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A knight, a monk, a merchant, a summoner, and a wife all walk into an inn, and realize they are in the company of many others who intend to make the same pilgrimage to Canterbury. As a group of English people all gather at the Tabard inn, they learn that they will be travelling together. Usually divided by their differing social classes, professions, and beliefs, the group are united by their pilgrimage to Canterbury, where they’ll receive blessings from a Christian martyr. Upon this realization, the host of the inn proposes a competition: whoever can tell the best story on the journey to Canterbury wins a lavish dinner. All enamored by the promise of a good meal, each member takes a turn telling a story. With tales of true love, chivalry, crime, infidelity, piety, dishonesty, and adventure, the stories of the group humor, inspire, offend, and entertain. As the stories continue, members of the pilgrimage party interrupt, praise, scold, and even fight other members, enlightening them with lessons and new perspectives as they journey to complete their pilgrimage. With feuds, jokes, love affairs, and moral allegories, The Canterbury Tales treat audiences to a dynamic journey crafted with exquisite prose and elegant poetry. Originally published around 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales have since inspired many adaptations of both its plot and narrative form. Using satire, allegory, and wit, The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories that explores various genres and literary purposes, creating an incredibly inclusive narrative. This edition of The Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer, features a new striking cover design and is printed in a modern font, crafting an approachable experience of one of the most influential works in English literature.

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Canterbury Tales

by Geoffrey Chaucer

Property Description
ISBN: 9781513274072
Publisher: Mint Editions
Release Date: January of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Collection: Mint Editions (Short Story Collections And Anthologies)
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Short stories
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781513274072
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400) é reconhecido universalmente como o pai da literatura inglesa. Escritor, tradutor, filósofo e astrónomo, Chaucer foi também funcionário público, diplomata e juiz. Homem versado em diversos conhecimentos, leitor de várias línguas, acaba por ser no inglês vernáculo que escreve a maior parte das suas obras, numa época em que as línguas habituais do meio literário eram o francês e o latim. Apesar de ter atingido alguma fama ao longo da sua vida, a reputação literária de Chaucer veio a estabelecer-se sobretudo com a passagem do tempo. «Chaucer foi capaz de fazer algo que poucos autores da sua época (ou mesmo posteriores) conseguiram: projetar o seu tempo e o seu mundo na imaginação de qualquer leitor, de qualquer época.» Larry Benson «Chaucer é o nosso avô literário, mas um avô que está sempre presente, a ponto de parecer plausível imaginá-lo de braço dado com Dickens ou até com alguns escritores mais recentes de língua inglesa, de vários pontos do globo, numa amena cavaqueira sobre os males da sociedade.» Seamus Heaney (Prémio Nobel da Literatura)

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