Everything you need to know to read “The Canterbury Tales” - Iseult Gillespie

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Translator: Reviewer: Daban Q. Jaff
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A portly Miller, barely sober enough to sit on his horse,
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rambles on about the flighty wife of a crotchety old carpenter
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and the scholar she takes as her lover.
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To get some time alone together,
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the scholar and the wife play various tricks
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that involve feigning madness,
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staging a biblical flood,
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and exposing themselves in public.
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But the parish clerk is also lusting after the wife,
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and comes by every night to sing outside her house.
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This becomes so tiresome that she tries to scare him away
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by hanging her rear end out the window for him to kiss.
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When this appears not to work,
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her scholar decides to try farting in the same position,
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but this time, the clerk is waiting with a red-hot poker.
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This might all sound like a bawdy joke,
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but it’s part of one of the most esteemed works of English literature ever created:
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The Canterbury Tales,
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which seamlessly blends the lofty and the lowly.
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The work consists of 24 stories,
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each told by one of Chaucer’s spirited characters.
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Narrators include familiar Medieval figures
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such as a Knight,
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a Clerk,
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and a Nun,
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and the less recognizable Reeve,
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and Mancible,
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and others.
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The Tales are written in Middle English,
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which often looks entirely different from the language spoken today.
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It was used between the 12th and 15th centuries,
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and evolved from Old English
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due to increased contact with European romantic languages
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after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
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Most of the Middle English alphabet is still familiar today,
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with the inclusion of a few archaic symbols,
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such as yogh, which denotes the y,
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j,
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or gh sound.
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The loquacious cast of the Tales first meet at the Tabard Inn in Southwark.
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They have a journey in common:
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a pilgrimage to Canterbury to visit the shrine of St. Thomas Beckett,
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a martyred archbishop who was murdered in his own Cathedral.
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Eager and nosy for some personal details,
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the host of the Inn proposes a competition:
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whoever tells the best tale will be treated to dinner.
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If not for their pilgrimage,
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many of these figures would never have had the chance to interact.
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This is because Medieval society followed a feudal system
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that divided the clergy and nobility from the working classes,
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made up of peasants and serfs.
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By Chaucer’s time,
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a professional class of merchants and intellectuals had also emerged.
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Chaucer spent most of his life as a government official
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during the Hundred Years' War,
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traveling throughout Italy and France, as well as his native England.
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This may have influenced the panoramic vision of his work,
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and in the Tales, no level of society is above mockery.
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Chaucer uses the quirks of the characters’ language –
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the ribald humor of the Cook,
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the solemn prose of the Parson,
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and the lofty notions of the Squire –
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to satirize their worldviews.
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The varied dialects, genres, and literary tropes
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also make the work a vivid record
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of the different ways Medieval audiences entertained themselves.
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For instance, the Knight’s tale of courtly love,
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chivalry,
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and destiny
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riffs on romance,
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while the tales of working-class narrators are generally comedies
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filled with scatological language,
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sexual deviance,
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and slapstick.
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This variation includes something for everyone,
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and that’s one reason why readers continue to delight in the work
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in both Middle English and translation.
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While the narrative runs to over 17,000 lines,
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it's apparently unfinished,
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as the prologue ambitiously introduces 29 pilgrims
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and promises four stories apiece,
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and the innkeeper never crowns a victor.
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It’s possible that Chaucer was so caught up in his sumptuous creations
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that he delayed picking a winner -
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or perhaps he was so fond of each character
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that he just couldn’t choose.
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Whatever the reason,
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this means that every reader is free to judge;
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the question of who wins is up to you.
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