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A masterful retelling—in modern English—of a selection of The Canterbury Tales, one of the English language’s most popular and long-lasting literary works.Written at the end of the fourteenth century in Middle English and published as the “Tales of Caunterbury,” Geoffrey Chaucer’s work has been credited with popularizing the literary use of vernacular English, rather than French or Latin. This vernacular was, however, Middle English, and still moderately difficult for the modern English reader.This version takes the most popular tales from The Canterbury Tales, and retells them in a style and language designed to make them accessible to the modern reader. The tales, converted from their original prose, are presented as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on a journey from Southwark in London to the shrine of St. Thomas à Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The prize for this contest is a free meal at the Tabard Inn at Southwark on their return.In these tales the reader will learn of courtly love, high adventure at sea and on land, Roman heroes, the murder of a Christian boy by Jews, the grisly end of a gang of robbers, moral lessons on love and beauty, the drawing down to hell of a corrupt church official, the testing of a Piedmont nobleman’s wife’s loyalty, Genghis Khan (“Cambyuskan” in Chaucer’s text), the trickery of an alchemist, and much more.“Humor, pathos, character-drawing, mischievous satire, and love of nature . . . all these qualities are found abundantly in the poetry of Chaucer. . .”—from the author’s preface.This new edition has been completely reset and contains all the original illustrations.Front cover illustration: Chaucer from the Ellesmere manuscript.ContentsAt the Tabard InnThe Knight’s TaleThe Man of Law’s TaleThe Prioress’s TaleThe Nun’s Priest’s TaleThe Pardoner’s TaleThe Wife of Bath’s TaleThe Friar’s TaleThe Clerk’s TaleThe Squire’s TaleThe Franklin’s TaleThe Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale
Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases (Deluxe Edition)OK, it's the famous Thesaurus, and that's great. But the Kindle description says"The Edition presented here is copiously and efficiently hyperlinked for ease of use for the expeditious results that you may require." To which I will add a big Bronx cheer. No it is NOT copiously and efficiently hyperlinked, and it is not at all easy to use. I love my Kindle, but where this book is concerned, best stick with the ink-on-paper editions. And to the person who wrote the line I quoted above: maybe you should get a job in politics where half-lies and whole lies to consumers is normal.