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Palamon and Arcite
John Dryden
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Chaucer…. No thank u! So Greek and also Shakespeare core but just doesn’t have the strengths those have. Really it was fine I just didn’t want to read Chaucer at this point of semester.
good!!! but difficult to judge when reading it in isolation as it works so much better as part of the whole! chaucer slay
read this for uni. no, i wouldn’t have voluntarily picked up this book. yes, i hate to admit it but i kinda liked it… something about two unhinged men fighting for a woman who couldn’t care less was kinda alright for me.
Warning: if you're reading Canterbury Tales to ingest all things medieval, skip this one : it's Greek! I skimmed the SparkNotes because Coghill's translation is too tedious and melodramatic. Since this is Chaucer's first and longest Tale - he never completed the entire tome - perhaps too much time w
I was going to read the translated edition of this but my english teacher said the original wouldn't be too much trouble and gave a copy of the prologue. It was nicely written and all but it's really just a list of characters with their descriptions, so when I finished it I decided to move onto the