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Books with title Illustrated Canterbury Tales

  • Canterbury Tales

    Barbara Cohen, Trina Schart Hyman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 15, 1988)
    A vigorous treatment of The Nun's Priest's Tale, The Pardoner's Tale, The Wife of Bath's Tale, and The Franklin's Tale. "This carefully researched and lively edition...is richly and beautifully produced....One could not ask for a more enticing introduction to Chaucer's world." -- Publishers Weekly.
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  • Canterbury Tales

    Geoffrey Chaucer, Derek Pearsall

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, June 30, 1992)
    The precise, unerring, delicately emphatic characterizations for which The Canterbury Tales is so famous are no more extraordinary than Chaucer’s utter mastery of English rhythms and his effortless versification. Ranging from animal fables to miniature epics of courtly love and savagely hilarious comedies of sexual comeuppance, these stories told by pilgrims on the way to the shrine of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury reveal a teeming, vital fourteenth-century English society on the verge of its Renaissance.These tales bring together a band of pilgrims who represented most of the occupations and social groups of the time. The diversity of the narrators in turn made possible a varied collection of tales including chivalric romance, spiritual allegory, courtly lay, beast fable and literary satire.
  • The Canterbury Tales: Illustrated

    Geoffrey . Chaucer

    eBook (Quora Media, Feb. 16, 2017)
    "The procession that crosses Chaucer's pages is as full of life and as richly textured as a medieval tapestry. The Knight, the Miller, the Friar, the Squire, the Prioress, the Wife of Bath, and others who make up the cast of characters -- including Chaucer himself -- are real people, with human emotions and weaknesses. When it is remembered that Chaucer wrote in English at a time when Latin was the standard literary language across western Europe, the magnitude of his achievement is even more remarkable. But Chaucer's genius needs no historical introduction; it bursts forth from every page of The Canterbury Tales."
  • Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Hardcover (USBORNE PUBLISHING, Nov. 1, 2015)
    Illustrated Canterbury Tales
  • Illustrated Fairy Tales

    Sarah Courtauld, Rosie Dickins, Nancy Leschnikoff, Helen Wood

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2007)
    Presents a collection of ten retold fairy tales, including "Sleeping Beauty," "The Emperor and the Nightingale," and "Beauty and the Beast."
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  • Canterbury Tales

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    The Canterbury Tales was Chaucer's magnum opus. He uses the tales and the descriptions of the characters to paint an ironic and critical portrait of English society at the time, and particularly of the Church. Structurally, the collection resembles The Decameron, which Chaucer may have come across during his first diplomatic mission to Italy in 1372. The tales are told as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together.
  • Canterbury Tales

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon & Schuster, June 1, 1990)
    The procession that crosses Chaucer's pages is as full of life and as richly textured as a medieval tapestry. The Knight, the Miller, the Friar, the Squire, the Prioress, the Wife of Bath, and others who make up the cast of characters -- including Chaucer himself -- are real people, with human emotions and weaknesses. When it is remembered that Chaucer wrote in English at a time when Latin was the standard literary language across western Europe, the magnitude of his achievement is even more remarkable. But Chaucer's genius needs no historical introduction; it bursts forth from every page of The Canterbury Tales.
  • Canterbury Tales

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    Paperback (Unknown, Oct. 31, 2008)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Canterbury Tales

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    (Bantam Publishing, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Copy of this classic school read!
  • Canterbury Tales

    Sophia Lee

    eBook (HardPress, June 25, 2018)
    This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we believe they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Geoffrey Chaucer;

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • Fairy Tales: Illustrated

    Brothers Grimm, Raj Kumar

    language (, Jan. 17, 2019)
    For almost two centuries, the stories of magic and myth gathered by the Brothers Grimm have been part of the way children — and adults — learn about the vagaries of the real world. Cinderella, Rapunzel, Snow-White, Hänsel and Gretel, Little Red-Cap (a.k.a. Little Red Riding Hood), and Briar-Rose (a.k.a. Sleeping Beauty) are only a few of more than 200 enchanting characters included here. Lyrically translated and beautifully illustrated, the tales are presented just as Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm originally set them down: bold, primal, just frightening enough, and endlessly engaging