Do you have a favourite?
Any favourite word/lexicon and quotes would be great!
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Do you have a favourite?
Any favourite word/lexicon and quotes would be great!
Now this is a great question Cacian.
I love The Miller's Tale. So bawdy and ribald.
And then I've always had a thing for the Sir Thopas tale as well.
It's been too long since I've read them, but I taught "The Pardoner's Tale" a year or so back. I always enjoy that one.
Summoner's is probably the funniest. The teenager in me always laughs at the fact that the tale builds up to an epic fart joke. I was also always partial to the Pardoner's Tale, which reminds me a lot of of one my favorite films, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. The Kngiht's Tale may be the most beautifully written.
Thank you islandclimeber. I am not so much familiar with the Miller's Tale but I am reading now to acquaint myself. Do you have favourite piece or quote from the tales. I gather it is heavily biblical the Miller's tale. Noah and the flood is being mentioned.
I love the Merchant's Tale, with the Miller's a very close second. That said, my favourite characters overall are Dame Allison and Chaucer himself.
You'll enjoy the Miller, cacian - and whilst there are biblical tones, it is very much meant to be a dirty story!
It is the only one I've read, and yet, I am sure hands down that it is my favourite, and that's of course the Miller's Tale.
You know why ;)
My favorite is The Wife of Bath: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wife_of_Bath%27s_Tale
I'd only read one of the Canterbury Tales, involving gold greed being the death of all involved. A local book store had this huge Encyclopedia edition in a single volume which is still published in the UK, despite the internet, and awesome quick reference book for a great many fields of study, I can't thing of its name now? Anyway, one small area of the book dealt with common quotes and sayings, I was surprise to learn there is almost an equal amount for Chaucer as Shakespeare.
It's so hard to pick. The Knight's Tale for when I want great poetry, The Reeve's tale when I want bawdy humour (although the Miller's Tale is great too for that) - Wife of Bath's Tale for a solid Romance....but I think the Nun's Priest's tale tops my list.
Looking at all these posts, I need to read these, I'm must. Thanks for all the great recommendations!