Has anyone read the Miller's Tale from the Canterbury Tales? It's by Geoffrey Chaucer, if anyone cares to know who the author is. Although the 15 cent english is baffling, and the pronounciation is beyond belief, look up a translation of the Miller's Tale. It's hilarious.
Oh, and does anyone wanna help me with an essay on the Wife of Bath?
"Experience, though noon auctoritee.."
i didn't know what's the Canterbury Tales.
then, i'm reading
this page and learning about this.
the word 'transformed'.... reminding me somebody else. :)
My. my. You're attempting to read the Canterbury Tales? I salute you, dear comrade for it is a task not easily completed. Have you read the miller's tale?
I love the Canterbury Tales.
I've only read the WOB's tale however, so can't really say anything about this tale. By the way, this forum is awesome. Absolutely amazing.
@loumie
never, but i'm curious about this old stuff.
@Passionate_End
by the way, welcome to the Forums. hope you enjoy your stay. :welcome: