Friday, December 18, 2009
One of Bill and Ted's Most Excellent Book Blogs
"You killed Ted, you medieval dickweed!"
I am struck by this quote for two reasons. First, I refer you to Amazon's omnivoracious blog which has a bunch of "most excellent" features--book reviews, links to interviews with authors, information on kids books, information on book awards, etc.
I am also reminded of medieval times and wanted to comment on the perceived need to "retell" the Canterbury Tales. I don't get it. As a college English major, I've read the Canterbury Tales in the Middle English (I know that sounds pretentious but is not meant to be; I would hope that anyone who studied the Canterbury Tales in college read it in the Middle English). There are numerous versions for high schoolers as well. Why did we need a new one? That being said, I'm kind of interested to read this one as the Canterbury Tales is a true classic.
Live long, read and prosper.
I am struck by this quote for two reasons. First, I refer you to Amazon's omnivoracious blog which has a bunch of "most excellent" features--book reviews, links to interviews with authors, information on kids books, information on book awards, etc.
I am also reminded of medieval times and wanted to comment on the perceived need to "retell" the Canterbury Tales. I don't get it. As a college English major, I've read the Canterbury Tales in the Middle English (I know that sounds pretentious but is not meant to be; I would hope that anyone who studied the Canterbury Tales in college read it in the Middle English). There are numerous versions for high schoolers as well. Why did we need a new one? That being said, I'm kind of interested to read this one as the Canterbury Tales is a true classic.
Live long, read and prosper.
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