The Canterbury Tales
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Jeffrey Chaucer was born in London around 1342 and is the son of a wine craftsman and his career was well recorded when he spent his life in the royal government service. In 1357, José was the wife's page of Prince Edward III, the second son of Edward III, but during the prince's service George arrested in a British election held in France between 1359 and 60 years it was done. . Joe's wife, Philippa, married him. In 1365, it was Katherine Swinford's sister, lover (around 1370) and the third wife of Duke of Lancaster John (1396), Joe's first wife Blanche (who died in 1368) the main poem collection " Song book "was commemorated by the Duchess
Since 1374, José served as a wool customs administrator at the port of London, but during the period from 1366 to 1378 he went abroad for business including two trips to Italy from 1372 to 1378 I traveled. Impact of Joe's encounter He felt Italian literature with the best expressions in poetry - Honor's Hall of Fame, Bird Council, and "The Story of the Knight" - written in the late 1370s and early 1880s - and Troilus and Criside.
In 1386, Chasser became a member of the Kent parliament, but in the same year he resigned customs, but in 1389 he was appointed as a clerk for the king's work (in 1391 Resignation). After completing a translation of Troilus and his English prostheses to Boethius's "philosophy of comfort", Chaucer began his legendary woman. In the 1890's, he joined Canterbury Tales, his most ambitious project, which was still incomplete when he died. In 1399, Joseph borrowed the house of the Westminster Temple, died in 1400 and was buried in the monastery.
Nevill Coghill (1899-1980) worked at Oxford University. His translation of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde was also published by Penguin Classics.
Jeffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Story's Knight's Story The knight's story is one of the 22 Canterbury collections by the famous British writer Jeffrey Chaucer (1343-1400). The Canterbury story is a collection of 120 stories written by Jos in 1386 and is due to be completed during his lifetime. Each story plays a variety of roles not only in interesting dramatic interactions but also in various medieval plots. - Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" is a collection of stories telling various messages, spoken by various characters. The story described in the general overture is a group of pilgrims who talks about the story by visiting the Temple of St. Thomas and Beckett and talking about themselves during the trip. Joe Was uses his pilgrims to express his ideas about religion, marriage, social class, and many other topics.
The Canterbury story is Jeffrey Chaucer's most memorable work. The Canterbury story includes about 29 pilgrims to pilgrimage to Canterbury. The whole book contains different stories told Canterbury in different ways by different pilgrims. The story of the book provides clues about how people live in the 14th century. Joe explains each character in detail. In the Canterbury Tales, each character tells stories from their point of view. Characters of the Canterbury Tales seem to depict the characteristics of real life. Some letters include Bath's wife, knight, monk, nostalgic and administrative staff. The Canterbury story is full of aristocratic and faithful themes
Greed and corruption of the Canterbury Tales Many of the religious figures of the Canterbury Tales traditionally represent different features from them. This is because the whole of England was ruled in the 14th century and most of the Catholic churches in Ireland and Europe were very rich. There are luxurious cathedrals in every big city, people are suffering from poverty, illness, famine. - Forgiveness of the Canterbury Story How can a man retaliate against God if a human being can not hurt him. Pardoner was born infertility and caused abnormal physical development. He blames God for his deformities and attempts to attack God by attacking the relationship between God and man - the church. In th