The Portable Chaucer

by Geoffrey Chaucer

Other authorsTheodore Morrison (Editor), Theodore Morrison (Translator)
Paperback, 1977

Status

Available

Call number

821.1

Collection

Publication

Penguin (Non-Classics) (1977), Edition: Revised, Paperback, 624 pages

Description

Fiction. Literary Anthologies. Poetry. Historical Fiction. HTML:In the fourteenth century Geoffrey Chaucer, who served three kings as a customs official and special envoy, virtually invented English poetry. He did so by wedding the language of common speech to metrical verse, creating a medium that could accommodate tales of courtly romance, bawdy fabliaux, astute psychological portraiture, dramatic monologues, moral allegories, and its authorâ??s astonishing learning in fields from philosophy to medicine and astrology. Chaucerâ??s accomplishment is unequalled by any poet before Shakespeare andâ??in The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Cressidaâ??ranks with that of the great English novelists.   Both The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Cressida are presented complete in this anthology, in fresh modern translations by Theodore Morrison that convey both the gravity and gaiety of the Middle English originals. The Portable Chaucer also contains selections from The Book of Duchess, The House of Fame, The Bird's Parliament, and The Legend of Good Women, together with short poems. Morrison's introduction is vital for its insights into Chaucer as man and artist, and as a product of the Middle Ages whose shrewdness, humor, and compassion have a wonderfully contem… (more)

Language

Original language

English (Middle)

Original publication date

1975

Physical description

624 p.; 7.72 inches

ISBN

0140150811 / 9780140150810

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