Monthy Python alum Terry Jones has drawn fire for a book on Chaucer that the British academic establishment considers a bit too chatty and racy.
Jones co-wrote the historical whodunit with Robert Yaeger, Terry Dolan, Alan Fletcher and Juliette Dor. This week, the American edition is published by Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press ($29.95).
London Sunday Times critic Paul Bailey opined, the four co-authors ``cannot be blamed for entrusting (Jones) with the actual writing of the book, which is a disgrace to the language that Chaucer liberated.''
Bailey and other critics just can't abide the chatty tone and contemporary images Jones uses to make history come alive for today's readers. And did they expect a co-writer of ``Monty Python and the Holy Grail'' to shun all facetiousness?
``I can't understand why you can't make jokes about history,'' Jones said. ``In fact, it was a very jokey time'' in Chaucer's day.
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