He is the author of Social Chaucer (Harvard, 1989 and 1944) and other books on medieval literature, history, and society. PrefaceIntroductionANote on This EditionOnGeoffrey ChaucerChronologySELECTED CANTERBURY TALESTheGeneral PrologueTheKnight’s TaleTheMiller’s Prologue and TaleTheReeve’s Prologue ...
The Canterbury Tales contains in fact a general prologue and only___tales, of which two are left unfinished.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 24 乔叟的代表作《坎特伯雷故事集》计划写120个故事,但最后只完成总序和24个故事,其中两个未完成。反馈
General Prologue of The Canterbury TalesGeneral Prologue of The Canterbury Tales In April Geoffrey Chaucer at the Tabard Inn in Southwerk, across the Thames from London, joins a group of pilgrims on their way to the Shrine of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury. He describes almost all of the ...
General Prologue "When April comes with his sweet, fragrant showers, which pierce the dry ground of March, and bathe every root of every plant in sweet liquid, then people desire to go on pilgrimages." Thus begins the famous opening to The Canterbury Tales. The narrator (a constructed ...
The Canterbury Tales《坎特伯雷故事集》是一部诗体短篇小说集,由“英国诗歌之父”乔叟历时十五年创作而成,主要叙述了一群香客到坎特伯雷城去朝圣的路上,为解闷而各自轮流所讲的奇异故事,这些故事内容包罗万象,有雅有俗,十分有趣。此外,这也是首部使用十音节“双韵体”的作品,具有重要的文学价值。本书节选了原书中...
内容提示: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales: The General PrologueTHE POEM AS MICROCOSM Whan that Aprill, with his shoures sooteThe droghte of March hath perced to the rooteAnd bathed every veyne in swich licour,Of which vertu engendred is the flour;Whan Zephirus eek with his sweete breeth 5...
He is the author of Social Chaucer (Harvard, 1989 and 1944) and other books on medieval literature, history, and society. PrefaceIntroductionANote on This EditionOnGeoffrey ChaucerChronologySELECTED CANTERBURY TALESTheGeneral PrologueTheKnight’s TaleTheMiller’s Prologue and TaleTheReeve’s Prologue ...
General prologue of the Canterbury Tales General Prologue "When April comes with his sweet, fragrant showers, which pierce the dry ground of March, and bathe every root of every plant in sweet liquid, then people desire to go on pilgrimages." Thus begins the famous opening to The Canterbury ...
Use of Irony inThe Canterbury Tales: General Prologue Chaucer makes ample use ofironyin ‘The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue,’ for his main purpose is a criticism of medieval society. The irony is also employed in the portrait of the Friar, especially when Chaucer addresses him as: “He...
1The General Prologue The Canterbury Tales opens with a General Prologue where are told of a group of vivid sketches of a company of pilgrims that gathered at Tabard Inn in Southwark,a suburb of London.翻译 2 The General Prologue The Canterbury Tales opens with a General Prologue where are...