Great Literature
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1.
Canterbury Tales ( Everyman's Library Edition)
Review
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On a spring day in April--sometime in the
waning years of the 14th century--29 travelers set out for Canterbury on a
pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint Thomas Beckett. Among them is a knight, a
monk, a prioress, a plowman, a miller, a merchant, a clerk, and an oft-widowed
wife from Bath. Travel is arduous and wearing; to maintain their spirits, this
band of pilgrims entertains each other with a series of tall tales that span the
spectrum of literary genres. Five hundred years later, people are still reading
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. If you haven't yet made the acquaintance of
the Franklin, the Pardoner, or the Squire because you never learned Middle
English, take heart: this edition of the Tales has been translated into modern
idiom. From the heroic romance of "The Knight's Tale" to the low farce
embodied in the stories of the Miller, the Reeve, and the Merchant, Chaucer
treated such universal subjects as love, sex, and death in poetry that is
simultaneously witty, insightful, and poignant. The Canterbury Tales is a grand
tour of 14th-century English mores and morals--one that modern-day readers will
enjoy. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of this title

2. The Villagers: A Novel
Mists33786@aol.com Professor Paul Bourdelle from
California, U.S.A , October 11, 1998
Icaza, comparable only to Tolstoy.
Vile language, adultery, human suffering, courage, fear, love, guile--Icaza
portrays TRUE HUMANITY in his first book The Villagers (Huasipungo),one of this
century's greatest novels. As a professor of French and Spanish literature I
have had many students ask me who Jorge Icaza was and why there are no other
novels by Icaza available for them to read. The answer is that Jorge Icaza is
one of the most complex writers in the Spanish language. Translating him is a
task that no one wishes to take on because it may take them their whole lives to
complete. It is sad because Icaza wrote some of the greatest novels of this
century, ie., El Chulla Romero y Flores. As a translator of 4 novels, I myself
am terrified of Icaza's prose. Jorge Icaza is the author of 7 novels (he left
behind the draft for an 8th novel), 4 collections of short stories, and 7 plays.
Bernard M. Dulsey did a great job in the translation. Of course he had help from
Icaza himself, something which no translator can now have since Icaza died in
1972. Readers are fortunate to have this novel available in the English. Perhaps
the greatest pre-Magic novel of Latin-America.
3. Shakespeare: The Invention of the.....
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