Description
This critical study from the Casebooks Series provides an in-depth analysis of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, one of the most influential works in English literary history. The volume examines the text’s narrative structure, thematic complexity, and enduring relevance to contemporary readers.
Through careful textual analysis and historical context, the book explores how Chaucer’s collection of interconnected stories revolutionized English literature. It addresses the social dynamics of the pilgrim community, the diversity of voices and perspectives, and the sophisticated literary techniques employed throughout the work.
Ideal for students, scholars, and literature enthusiasts, this casebook offers critical perspectives on Chaucer’s characterization, his use of language, and the tales’ moral and philosophical dimensions. The study illuminates why The Canterbury Tales continues to captivate readers and influence writers across generations.




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