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Book Reviews of Walking to Canterbury : A Modern Journey Through Chaucer's Medieval England

Walking to Canterbury : A Modern Journey Through Chaucer's Medieval England
Walking to Canterbury A Modern Journey Through Chaucer's Medieval England
Author: Jerry Ellis
ISBN-13: 9780345447067
ISBN-10: 0345447069
Publication Date: 3/4/2003
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Walking to Canterbury : A Modern Journey Through Chaucer's Medieval England on + 20 more book reviews
Excellent story of Jerry Ellis's pilgrimage along the Pilgrim's Way from London to Canterbury.
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modern day walk along the famous pilgrim trail
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Ellis follows the medieval pilgrim route from London to Canterbury in the proscribed six traditional days. His knowlege of history and Chaucer is impressive and adds to his tale. However, he subustitutes his own [considerable] spiritiality for the religious faith that motivates pilgrims and rather misses the meaning of the pilgrimage.
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The author is a part-Cherokee American who was following the route of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims as a way of honoring his English ancestry. This book is a sort of sequel to one he had written after walking the Cherokee Trail of Tears to honor his Native American ancestry. His account of his experiences along the way are interspersed with accounts of what life was like for the earlier pilgrims. I found those mildly interesting. However, I was somewhat put off by his constant harping on how extraordinarily sensitive and spiritual he is.