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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (Selected) An Interlinear Translation

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ISBN-10: 1438000138

ISBN-13: 9781438000138

Edition: 3rd 2012 (Revised)

Authors: Geoffrey Chaucer, Vincent F. Hopper, Andrew Galloway

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The Canterbury Talesis among the earliest of the great narrative poems written in the English language. Its author, Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1340-1400), penned his masterpiece in a vernacular that was the standard dialect in the southeast of England during his lifetime--a language of rich vitality, but also very different from the English we speak today. This useful volume, updated with an enlightening new introduction by Andrew Galloway, presents readers with the vigor, liveliness, and humor of Chaucer's original Middle English poetry, interspersed line-by-line with Professor Vincent Hopper's modern, graceful, and easy-to-understand translation.The Canterbury Talesis a set of stories that a…    
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Book details

List price: $16.99
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
Publication date: 3/1/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 608
Size: 4.75" wide x 8.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Geoffrey Chaucer, one of England's greatest poets, was born in London about 1340, the son of a wine merchant and deputy to the king's butler and his wife Agnes. Not much is known of Chaucer's early life and education, other than he learned to read French, Latin, and Italian. His experiences as a civil servant and diplomat are said to have developed his fascination with people and his knowledge of English life. In 1359-1360 Chaucer traveled with King Edward III's army to France during the Hundred Years' War and was captured in Ardennes. He returned to England after the Treaty of Bretigny when the King paid his ransom. In 1366 he married Philippa Roet, one of Queen Philippa's ladies, who gave…