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Travellers' Tales
Review of Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer by
frkurt
Advantages: A true classic of the English language
Disadvantages: In Middle English without translation, it can be difficult to read
In Chaucer's work, 'The Canterbury Tales', perhaps the greatest of English literary works from the period of the language known as Middle English, there is one particular piece that have always stood out for me.
'A Clerk ther was of Oxenford also,'
This is perhaps my favourite character, as when I first read it, it seemed to epitomise what I hoped for in my own life.
'That unto logik hadde longe y-go.
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For him was lever have at his beddes ... ...to his magnus opus, 'The Canterbury Tales', a collection of stories with prologue told by pilgrims on their journey to Canterbury (car radios and in-flight movies were rare in those days), Chaucer wrote minor poems to suit various occasions (his first record as poet comes from having written a poem as elegy on the death of John of Gaunt's first wife, Blanche, in 1369), and the major work for which he was noted for 'Troilus and Criseyde', which showed ...
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31.01.2005
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not just anyone...
Review of E.E. Cummings: Complete Poems 1904-1962 - E.E. Cummings by
frkurt
Advantages: Unconventional, interesting, a rare voice even today
Disadvantages: A bit elementary at times
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anyone lived in a pretty how town
with up so floating many bells down
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The poetry of ee cummings is something that most Americans gain exposure to during secondary school (and occasionally in the education of those outside America) -- he is often seen as an acceptable example of one who broke the rules -- rules, the teacher will often hasten to add, which must ... ...this is not what ee cummings would hope had come of his legacy. In reading his poetry in this edition, his prose, his theatrical writings, and his unpublished manuscripts (some of which have been published under the title Etc.), a new vision begins to emerge of a real maverick--not someone who wanted to break the rules, but someone who eschewed the idea of rules so completely that breaking them was beyond the question, for that would have to recognise ...
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18.08.2003
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For the Snark was a Boojum, you see
Review of The Hunting of the Snark - Lewis Carroll by
MAFARRIMOND
Advantages: Ballad style poetry: easy to read and to listen to
Disadvantages: Makes you try to look deeper
“The Hunting of the Snark”, a poem by Lewis Carroll, was first published 1876. Lewis Carroll, the pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, is best known for 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', probably the only book of his that the majority of people remember. But 'Alice' was not his only work. Carroll wrote a variety of other works including humorous prose and poetry and mathematical treatises. “The Hunting of the Snark”, is often referred to as a ... ...the poem is in parts absurd. Written in ballad form with rhyming alternate lines, it is easy to read and to listen to. Many people claim that the poem is in reality not nonsense but a satirical social comment on the church, law, exploration and medical ethics. Some even say it is another example of Carroll’s sexual repression. And yes there are scenes in the poem representing trails, vivisection, an artic expedition and religion. Some lines can be ...
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04.09.2004
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'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats'
Review of Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats - T.S. Eliot by
Kickboxer22
Advantages: Easy to read, great for kids.
Disadvantages: if you dislike cats.
This book of poetry is upon which 'Cats, The musical' is based upon. The rythmical reading of Shimbleshanks: the Railway cat is just beautiful and i would suggest any parents with children interested in cats or pets should but this, it'll keep them entertained night after night and they will probably start joining in with funny lines and the clap of the 'train' rhyme. Even if you haven't seen Cats you'll still enjoy this book. If you and children ...
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30.04.2008
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'Ariel' by Sylvia Plath
Review of Ariel - Sylvia Plath by
Kickboxer22
Advantages: Easy to read
Disadvantages: too thoughtful and melancholy for some
I really enjoyed reading this collection of poetry. Plath has a graphic imagination evident in poems such as 'Cut' and her imagery is at times explicit but so apt. 'Morning song' is yet another beautiful poem. The title plays upon the two seperate meanings of 'morning' and 'mourning'. Describing a mother's feelings after birth, Plath describes her as 'cow heavy' using the image of the lactating mother and effortlessly transferring it to the accurate ... ...Plath's poetry is as intriguing as her life. People might suggest her poetry is depressing and such but i urge you to read it. She has such a way with words. Also i would highly recommend reading 'The Bell Jar'. A fascinating insight into the world of insanity through the eyes of a young girl. ...
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30.04.2008
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