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Paperback. Pub Date :2010-03-01 Pages: 464 Language: English Publisher: Penguin Books The Canterbury Tales is a major part of Englands literary heritage. From the exuberant Wife of Baths Arthurian legend to the Millers worldly. ribald farce. these tales can be taken as a mirror of fourteenth-century London. Incorporating every style of medieval narrative - bawdy anecdote. allegorical fable and courtly romance - the tales encompass a blend of universal human themes. Ackroyds retelling is a highly readable. prose version in modern English . using expletive and avoiding euphemism. making the Tales much more accessible to a new generation of readers. The edition also includes an introduction by Ackroyd. detailing some of the historical background to Chaucer and the Tales. and why he has been inspired to translate them for a new generation of readers.Read More

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  • Foyles

    Making a major part of England's literary heritage accessible to a new audience, Peter Ackroyd's The Canterbury Tales: A Retelling renders Geoffrey Chaucer's timeless tales in lucid, compelling modern English prose, with illustrations by Nick Bantock in Penguin Classics.On a pilgrimage to Canterbury, a group of travellers agree to a storytelling competition. As they make their way on the road, they drink, laugh, flirt, argue and try to outdo each other with their tales. From the exuberant Wife of Bath's Arthurian legend to the Miller's worldly, ribald farce, these tales can be taken as a mirror of fourteenth-century London. Incorporating every style of medieval narrative - bawdy anecdote, allegorical fable and courtly romance - the tales encompass a blend of universal human themes, retold here for our times by bestselling author Peter Ackroyd.The edition also includes an introduction by Ackroyd, detailing some of the historical background to Chaucer and the Tales, and why he has been inspired to translate them for a new generation of readers.Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343-1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, courtier and diplomat, best known as the author of The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer is credited as being the first author to demonstrate the artistic legitimacy of the vernacular English language. The first poet to have been buried in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey, his other works include The House of Fame, Troilus and Criseyde and The Book of the Duchess.Peter Ackroyd (b. 1949) is an award-winning writer and historian. Formerly literary editor of The Spectator and chief book reviewer for the The Times, he is the author of novels such as Hawksmoor (1985) and The House of Doctor Dee (1993), as well as non-fiction including Dickens: Public Life and Private Passion (2002), London: The Biography (2000), and Thames: Sacred River (2007). 'Ackroyd's retelling is compulsive, bold and rare ... as fresh as new paint'Observer'The only version to read'Time Out

  • TheBookPeople

    The Canterbury Tales is a major part of England's literary heritage. From the exuberant Wife of Bath's Arthurian legend to the Miller's worldly, ribald farce, these tales can be taken as a mirror of fourteenth-century London. Incorporating every style of medieval narrative - bawdy anecdote, allegorical fable and courtly romance - the tales encompass a blend of universal human themes. Ackroyd's retelling is a highly readable, prose version in modern English, using expletive and avoiding euphemism, making the Tales much more accessible to a new generation of readers. The edition also includes an introduction by Ackroyd, detailing some of the historical background to Chaucer and the Tales, and why he has been inspired to translate them for a new generation of readers.

  • BookDepository

    The Canterbury Tales: A retelling by Peter Ackroyd : Paperback : Penguin Books Ltd : 9780141442297 : 0141442298 : 01 Apr 2010 : From the exuberant Wife of Bath's Arthurian legend to the Miller's worldly, ribald farce, this title includes tales which can be taken as a mirror of fourteenth-century London.

  • Blackwell

    From the exuberant Wife of Bath's Arthurian legend to the Miller's worldly, ribald farce, this title includes tales which can be taken as a mirror of fourteenth-century London. The Canterbury Tales is a major part of England's literary heritage.

  • Pickabook

    Peter Ackroyd, Geoffrey Chaucer

  • 0141442298
  • 9780141442297
  • Peter Ackroyd, Geoffrey Chaucer
  • 1 April 2010
  • Penguin Classics
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 464
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