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There is that as well Larry Send a noteboard - 02/02/2011 03:52:40 AM
But then I suspect a lot Chaucer (a bit like Rabelais in the French sphere) is one of those "I ought to have read this but I never got around to. Now let's see what Larry has to say" kind of authors.

Not being anglo myself, I sated my curiosity with long excerpts to get a feel for it, but I doubt I'd ever read the whole thing. again much like few non-French will read Rabelais in full, and even less in the original (fairly challenging even for natives) moyen français (though I personally don't see what's so fun in Rabelais translated to modern French or other languages - it loses almost all its interest, IMO).


I really think you should read the whole thing, as what makes the work memorable (for me at least) is the banter at the end of stories...and the character Chaucer's attempt at a poem :P

I recently ordered Rabelais in a leatherbound edition (English, alas, as I still doubt my French reading comprehension for such works) :P
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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