
The Canterbury Tales iPhone and iPad applications
Yes, we've got an app for that. I decided to write this post because since I started blogging about classic literature, like the ones in my Creepy Classic segment of my blog, readers constantly say they haven't had a chance to read certain classic literature. I thought I'd share my tip to reading certain classic lit like Chaucer. Read or listen via a mobile app for a iPhone or Android app. Not every app is free but most of the classic lit ebooks are via Amazon or even through your public library's digital library. That's where I get most of my classic lit...free. And the apps are like a bonus. Even if you're a student, there are CliffsNotes for mobile apps so it's pretty simple process.
Here's an example of a few iPhone/iPad apps I found regarding Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales that you review. Click here for Android apps for Canterbury tales.
What about you? Do you get a chance to download classic lit like Chaucer via mobile applications?
Mina B.
8 comments:
Step one: procure an iPhone, iPad or other mobile device. As you can tell, I'm a bit behind on the times . . .
I didn't even know those existed, but there seems to be an app for most things now. :)
I'm going to tell my son about this. Thanks, Mina!
Classics made for modern tech. Sort of strange and great at the same time.
i remember reading the canterbury tales for our English class in high school:)
Nutschell
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I haven't used that app, but I've downloaded several free classics from the iBookstore.
Seems to be an app for everything, these days :)
I'm still amazed at all the things we could do with our iPhone.
To respond to the note you'd posted on my blog, I too wish there were time machines. There are certainly a few key periods from my past I'd like to visit again.
My daughter insists I must read The Canterbury Tales. I guess I should.
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