I am not from an English-speaking country, but I tried to read this masterpiece when I was at school. It's so great to get a deeper understanding of Middle age literature.
Great tutorial! I found it very concise and extremely informative. Having just started reading the book, I was already losing my way until I came upon your video. Thank you for your excellent video.
The fact you think the Canterbury tales is a plagiarism of the Decameron proves you have never read either. They are so different that the only thing connecting them is a similar structure not even invented by either Boccaccio or Chaucer. The Canterbury tales is universally the more popular and interesting work. Boccaccio literally plagiarised every single story in the Decameron from other countries stories. Italian literature has not been relevant since the renaissance period and even then Italy was starting to have to desperately try and keep up with English writers, playwrights and philosophers. English literature far exceeds Italian literature in both quality and influence. English is spoken all over the world. Italian is only spoken in Italy and Sicily. England's writers, playwrights and philosophers are read widely in every country in the world. Italy’s are only read when translated into English.
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That’s the way an English literature must be explained by teachers! Thank you so much... can’t wait to see other videos of English literature
This is model of how to draw a teaching lesson plan. Thank you so much it make me remember my English Literature in high school. thanks
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I am not from an English-speaking country, but I tried to read this masterpiece when I was at school.
It's so great to get a deeper understanding of Middle age literature.
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Excellent.!! Clear, concise explanation. Best I've heard. Thank you.
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. It really helped me to get it better
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it was honestly very useful thank you so much
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Dear Mrs. Njau, how about reading the Canterbury Tales ? Your English is so wonderful.
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Incredibly clear and exhaustive! Thank you! :--)
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Great informative summary
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Thank you , I have known of this book and have read something like it but it's been a while back , however I lost the book.
It's really helpful
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I love your accent and voice. Are you from New Zealand? Very helpful video.
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Great tutorial!
I found it very concise and extremely informative.
Having just started reading the book, I was already losing my way until I came upon your video.
Thank you for your excellent video.
You're welcome, also do check out the other Chaucer summary videos we did on the channel - they cover various aspects of Canterbury tales :-)
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The fact you think the Canterbury tales is a plagiarism of the Decameron proves you have never read either. They are so different that the only thing connecting them is a similar structure not even invented by either Boccaccio or Chaucer.
The Canterbury tales is universally the more popular and interesting work. Boccaccio literally plagiarised every single story in the Decameron from other countries stories.
Italian literature has not been relevant since the renaissance period and even then Italy was starting to have to desperately try and keep up with English writers, playwrights and philosophers. English literature far exceeds Italian literature in both quality and influence. English is spoken all over the world. Italian is only spoken in Italy and Sicily.
England's writers, playwrights and philosophers are read widely in every country in the world. Italy’s are only read when translated into English.
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