The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer With Illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones (Calla Editions)
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About the Author Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–1400) is widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages and The Canterbury Tales is his greatest work. At a time when French and Latin were the dominant languages of literature, Chaucer played a crucial role in bringing Middle English vernacular to the fore.Polymath William Morris (1834–96) was a prolific writer of novels and essays as well as a translator of medieval texts. Although best known in his lifetime as a poet and social activist, Morris is chiefly remembered today for his designs, which he issued from his highly successful decorative arts firm. He also founded the Kelmscott Press, which he dedicated to the hand-printing of a select number of beautiful books with the highest standards of typography, printing, and craftsmanship. Among the works of literature that the Kelmscott Press issued in very limited editions, and which have always been highly prized by collectors, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer is considered the greatest masterpiece.Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833–98) was an original member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and a close friend of William Morris's from their days as Oxford undergraduates. In addition to his painting and stained glass work, Burne-Jones worked closely with Morris in the area of decorative arts and illustrations, creating the 87 full-page woodcut illustrations for The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Read more
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This is simply the most beautiful book I have ever owned. The paper is cool and crisp to the touch and the coloration, though not what my instinct tells me I should like, is lovely. The print is very clean and since this is Chaucer in the Middle English, that is a necessity. I can read the works as originally written, but need to really concentrate. If the print were not good enough, I would have great difficulty. The illustrations are so intricate that one can spend time just exploring and absorbing them. This is a book to be enjoyed on many levels.PS - This is a large and heavy book. You will need to sit at a table or a comfortable couch or arm chair.