i read somewhere that the Canterbury Tales are good for related material. Would I have to read all of them, coz there's so many and they're so long?! If not which would be the best one/s to read?
I know that the canterbury tales are made up of small verses/fragments. There is nothing wrong with using one section of it As to which is the best to use, that really is your opnion: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/cantales.html
I did The Canterbury Tales in extension.
Your best bet is to do the prologue, where the journey is introduced. If you do any of the tales, they don't quite describe a physical journey, but are stories told by a particular pilgrim.
The prologue explains where the pilgrimage is taking place, who's going, why, etc.
we're doing the pardoner's tale.
but we're doing imaginative journeys...
it's all quite hard to understand... if i had the option i'd choose a different text
we're doing the pardoner's tale.
but we're doing imaginative journeys...
it's all quite hard to understand... if i had the option i'd choose a different text