The Canterbury Tales, compiled in the late fourteenth century, is an
incisive portrait, infused with Chaucer's wry wit and vibrant, poetical
language. He evokes a spectrum of colourful characters, from the bawdy
Wife of bath to the gallant Knight, the fastidious Prioress and the
burly, drunken Miller. As they wend their way from Southwark to
Canterbury, tales are told to pass the time, and the stories are as
diverse as the narrators, encompassing themes such as adultery, revenge,
courtly love, lechery, avarice and penitence.
As humorous today as
when it was written over six centuries ago, The Canterbury Tales remains
one of the most popular and enjoyable of the classic works of
literature.
Ref. 6818
Autor: Chaucer, Geoffrey
Idioma: English
Editorial: Penguin (Harmondsworth, Middlesex)
1996
11x18 cm.
342 páginas. Cubiertas en rustica. Firma. Buen estado.

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