can be seen in the great number of forgeries and mistaken attributions (such as The Flower and the Leaf which was translated by John Dryden),modern English spelling and orthography owes much more to the innovations made by the Court of Chancery in the decades during and after his lifetime结果...
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Thus Chaucer created a striking brilliant and picturesque panorama of his time and his country.(3) The prologue sets the tone for the story-telling .(4) There is also an intimate connection between the tales and the Prologue, both complementing each other. The Prologue provides a framework ...
1.The Canterbury Talesis written for the greater part in___couplets. A.epic B. heroic C. narrative D. lyric 2.Geoffrey Chaucer is the founder of the English___. A.Romantic poetryB. realistic literatureC.classical novelsD.heroic epic 3.The English Renaissance Period was an age of___....
can be seen in the great number of forgeries and mistaken attributions (such as The Flower and the Leaf which was translated by John Dryden),modern English spelling and orthography owes much more to the innovations made by the Court of Chancery in the decades during and after his lifetime ...
The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century. The tales (mostly in verse, although some are in prose) are told as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on a journey...
The Canterbury Tales is a collection of over 20 storieswritten in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century,during the time of the Hundred Years’ War. The tales are presented as part of astory-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on ajou...
③The third period covers the last fifteen years of his life. The Canterbury Tales was the most famous one. It has a general prologue and twenty four tales. The general prologue is considered the best part of the whole work. The work was left unfinished upon the death of the poet in ...
4. “The Canterbury Tales contains in fact a general Prologue and only ___ tales, of which two are left unfinished. 5. The Canterbury Tales is written for the greater part in ___couplets. II. Choose the best answer for each statement (Choose 10 of them).20% 1. In 1066, ___led ...