Canterbury Tales

by Geoffrey Chaucer

Paperback, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

PR1870.A1

Publication

David McKay Co (1979)

Description

Classic Literature. Fiction. Poetry. HTML: Geoffrey Chaucer's fourteenth-century masterpiece The Canterbury Tales is such a rollicking good read that you'll forget many critics and scholars also regard it as one of the most important literary works in English. A group of pilgrims are traveling together to visit a holy shrine at the Canterbury Cathedral. Along the way, they decide to hold a storytelling contest to pass the time, with the winner to be awarded a lavish feast on the return trip. The tales offered up in turn by each of the travelers run the full gamut of human emotion, ranging from raucous and ribald jokes to heartrending tales of doomed romance. Even if you don't consider yourself a fan of classic literature, The Canterbury Tales is worth a read..… (more)

Original publication date

1380–1399
1394 (Original manuscripts completed & circulated)
1478 (Earliest printed edition issued in London ∙ UK ∙ by William Caxton)
1484 (Reprinted by William Caxton)
1498 (Second Edition by Wynkyn de Worde ∙ Caxton's successor)
1526 (First Edition of Collected Works in Three Volumes ∙ published by Richard Pynson ∙ de Worde's successor)
1532, 1561, 1598 (other editions of Collected Worksm following the first one)
1894 ( the Oxford Chaucer [standard authoritative edition] edited by Walter w. Skeat)
1934 (translated by Frank Ernest Hill into modern English verse)
1946 (revised by translator Hill and issued with illustrations by Arthur Szyk)

ISBN

0679140034 / 9780679140030

LCC

PR1870.A1
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