xer0s wrote:werldhed wrote:
Canterbury Tales - Chaucer
One of my favorites.

Yeah, I was surprised at how good it was. I hadn't read it before, and was expecting it to be similar to Le Morte d'Arthur, but it was actually quite witty. The Miller's Tale is comedy gold.
"This Nicholas had risen for a piss,
And thought that it would carry on the jape
To have his arse kissed by this jack-a-nape.
And so he opened window hastily,
And put his arse out thereat, quietly,
Over the buttocks, showing the whole bum;
And thereto said this clerk, this Absalom,
"O speak, sweet bird, I know not where thou art."
This Nicholas just then let fly a fart
As loud as it had been a thunder-clap,
And well-nigh blinded Absalom, poor chap"
That's quality literature right there.
menkent wrote:
in zee german? haven't read (ie, skimmed) that since college. i remember liking it better than Parzival, but that may just be because it's a good deal shorter... and bloodier... and has a cameo appearance of Attila the Hun.
nein. ich spreche kein deutsch. My wife speaks it though, so she's probably read it. It is pretty ridiculously bloody, and a couple of characters go Rambo on everyone, it's still pretty good. It does suffer from that medieval storytelling where much of the characters' actions make no logical sense. Attila (Etzel in my translation) was pretty awesome, though. But again, his action at the end of the book are sort of a big, "wait...wut?"
I'm now reading:
