FatSuperman
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- Feb 25, 2016
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I love Chaucer but am ashamed to admit I don't know the Franklin's Prologue and Tale.
I got round to the Decameron a little while ago, have you read it? As I am sure you know Boccaccio was a huge influence on Chaucer, and the work is very relevant in our days of Covid. Extremely sexy too! Full of stupid villagers with pretty wives getting cuckolded by clever Friars, and Monks deflowering Nuns. Highly entertaining if you don't know it. It hasn't got Chaucer's beautiful poetry in translation of course, but the tales are actually even better I think. Or the best of them are, not all.
Boccaccio is on my list, but I'm still struggling with some of the language in 'The Goblet of Fire'. Once I've mastered that, I'm right on in. Then Chaucer.
Can't wait.