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Canterbury Tales

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Pages
521
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780140424386
Temps de Lecture
~9h 7min

Canterbury Tales est un book de Geoffrey Chaucer. Il compte 521 pages.

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Geoffrey Chaucer’s late fourteenth-century work unfolds as a frame narrative in which a diverse group of pilgrims journey from London to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. To pass the hours, they agree to a storytelling contest judged by their host, resulting in a collection of tales that span romance, satire, fabliau, and moral allegory. Through these narratives, Chaucer presents a cross-section of medieval English society, moving across class boundaries to examine human nature, religious practice, courtly love, and the tensions between earthly desire and spiritual duty. Written in accessible Middle English rather than Latin or French, the text helped establish vernacular literature as a legitimate artistic medium. Its scholarly importance lies in Chaucer’s psychological observation, his use of irony to examine social institutions, and his creation of distinctly realized characters. Though left unfinished at the time of his death, the collection remains a foundational text that continues to illuminate medieval life and recurring human patterns.

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Geoffrey Chaucer’s late fourteenth-century work unfolds as a frame narrative in which a diverse group of pilgrims journey from London to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. To pass the hours, they agree to a storytelling contest judged by their host, resulting in a collection ...

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