The Canterbury Tales I
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Review\n''Chaucer's blend of humour, realism, philosophical depth, poetic virtuosity, and masterful control of dialogue and character was never matched...As a storyteller, he is supreme.'' --Cambridge Guide to Literature in English\n''Chaucer's genius is such that the tales reveal the personalities of their tellers...the pilgrims grow as distinct personalities as they converse and argue between stories.'' --Frank N. Magill, editor, Masterpieces of World Literature\nGeoffrey Chaucer's greatest work paints a brilliant picture of medieval life, society, and values. The stories range from the romantic, courtly idealism of ''The Knight's Tale'' to the joyous bawdiness of ''The Miller's Tale.'' All are told with a freshness and vigour in this modern verse translation that make them a delight to hear.