The Canterbury Tales
By Geoffrey Chaucer
Translated by J. U. Nicolson
Read by Martin Jarvis and a full cast
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At the Tabard Inn, thirty travelers of widely varying classes and occupations are gathering to make the annual pilgrimage to Becket’s shrine at Canterbury. It is agreed that each traveler will tell four tales to help pass the time and that the host of the inn will judge the tales and reward the best storyteller with a free supper upon their return. Thus we hear, translated into modern English, twenty-some tales, told in the voices of knight and merchant, wife and miller, squire and nun, and many more. Some are bawdy, some spiritual, some romantic, some mysterious, some chivalrous. Between the stories, the travelers converse, joke, and argue, revealing much of their individual outlooks on life as well as what life was like in late fourteenth-century England.
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Summary
Summary
At the Tabard Inn, thirty travelers of widely varying classes and occupations are gathering to make the annual pilgrimage to Becket’s shrine at Canterbury. It is agreed that each traveler will tell four tales to help pass the time and that the host of the inn will judge the tales and reward the best storyteller with a free supper upon their return.
Thus we hear, translated into modern English, twenty-some tales, told in the voices of knight and merchant, wife and miller, squire and nun, and many more. Some are bawdy, some spiritual, some romantic, some mysterious, some chivalrous. Between the stories, the travelers converse, joke, and argue, revealing much of their individual outlooks on life as well as what life was like in late fourteenth-century England.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Reviews
Reviews
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Fantastic translation
- With multiple narrators and a stellar translation, this version of The Canterbury Tales was by far my most pleasant experience with Chaucer's classic book of stories. I definitely enjoyed listening to this book.
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good multi-cast performance
- I enjoyed the various voices and their accents telling these stories.
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Ralph Cosham
- One of my favorite time periods! A great line up of Narrators here.
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A Pleasant Surprise
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After watching Grimm on television, I went to listen to Grimms’ Fairy Tales and found The Canterbury Tales instead. What a pleasant surprise!!!
The full cast does a brilliant job in bringing 14th Century England to life. Anyone that’s looking for an audiobook to transport them back in time cannot go wrong here.
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Fun if you can get past the language
- This title was one that I found more enjoyable to listen to than read, but it's still not a fave. The multiple readers is a nice touch and helps draw you into the story, but the language is my biggest obstacle here. It's really hard for me to get into the old English. However, if that sort of thing doesn't bother you, this is a good listen.
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Fiction/Classics |
Runtime: | 20.82 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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