The version I read was Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales from the Modern Library ,Random House, Inc. (2008). In addition, I referenced various lines from the tales from Canterburytales.org. That particular website has both middle english and modern english versions. And don't forget about the mobile apps I featured. Like I said, those let you can take Chaucer on the go!
Now onto the A-Z overview! Our resident host, Harry Bailey, who helped kick-start the tales. Funny how the host didn't contribute his own tale, but sure knew how to critique them, huh? If you missed general prologue or introduction of Harry Bailey, check out my post here!
Remember, the winner of the tale telling was set to win a free meal-- or something like that. And now...of all the tales I've blogged about...which was on your favorite?
Remember, the winner of the tale telling was set to win a free meal-- or something like that. And now...of all the tales I've blogged about...which was on your favorite?
Vote at the bottom!
The Tale of the Clerk |
The Physician's Tale |
The Knight's Tale |
The Friar's Tale |
The Guildsmen & Haberdasher |
The Miller's Tale Part 1 & Part 2 |
The Man of Law's Tale |
The Reeve's Tale |
The Pardoner's Tale |
Sir Thopas Tale & The Melibee Tale |
The Prioress Tale |
The Shipman's Tale |
The Franklin's Tale |
The Second Nuns Tale |
The Wife of Bath's Tale |
The Manciple's Tale Of The Crow |
The Cook & Squire's Tale |
The Canon's Yeoman's Tale
Thanks for joining me this past month. Wow...what a journey, huh? Anyway, I'd love to know which was your favorite. Comment below to vote! My favorite is tale was the The Prioress Tale!
Mina B.
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13 comments:
Great recap off all the wonderful characters you taught me about!
Huzzah! We survived!
:D
These were great! I didn't get to them all, but having had a skim through, I would plump for the Wife of Bath. :)
Nice recap! Congrats on finishing the challenge!
You found a tale for every letter - well done!
Congratulations on finishing. Despite the appeal, I don't think I'll be taking up Chaucer anytime soon.
This has been a great theme. It's been so much fun going over all of Chaucer's best tales. I forgot how many wonderful ones there were.
awesome recap and i love all those characters!
Nutschell
www.thewritingnut.com
Congrats on finishing the challenge! I think my favorite was The Miller's Tale.
The Miller's Tale is one of my favorites and your theme was one of my favorites as well. Congratulations on finishing the A-Z, Mina!
Congrats on crossing the finishing line, Mina!
I didn't get a chance to read through all the tales... lack of time and energy didn't allow for it...
Writer In Transit
Hi Mina,
Okay, I wasn't here for everyone of your submissions and thus, based on what I did manage to read, I cannot say which one I preferred. What I do know is that all that I read was informative and eloquent.
Thank goodness this challenge is over.
Gary :)
this is why i love your posts. there are so many new things i learn from you!! stop making me feel naive!! haha..
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