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  • Geoffrey Chaucer - Wikipedia
    Geoffrey Chaucer ( ˈdʒɛfri ˈtʃɔːsər ; JEF-ree CHAW-sər; c 1343 – 25 October 1400) was an English poet, writer and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales [1] He has been called the 'father of English literature ', or alternatively, the 'father of English poetry ' [2] He was the first writer to be buried in what has since become Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey
  • Geoffrey Chaucer | Biography, Poems, Canterbury Tales, Famous Works . . .
    Geoffrey Chaucer was the outstanding English poet before Shakespeare whose masterpiece ‘The Canterbury Tales’ ranks as one of the greatest poetic works in English He also contributed in the second half of the 14th century to the management of public affairs as courtier, diplomat, and civil servant
  • Text and Translations | Harvards Geoffrey Chaucer Website
    The Physician's Tale The Pardoner's Tale The Shipman's Tale The Shipman-Prioress Link The Prioress' Tale The Tale of Sir Thopas The Tale of Melibee (You can also view a Modern English translation) The Monk's Tale The Tale of the Nun's Priest The Second Nun's Tale The Tale of the Canon's Yeoman The Manciple's Tale The Parson's Tale Chaucer's
  • Geoffrey Chaucer - World History Encyclopedia
    Geoffrey Chaucer (l c 1343-1400 CE) was a medieval English poet, writer, and philosopher best known for his work The Canterbury Tales, a masterpiece of world literature The Canterbury Tales is a work of poetry featuring a group of pilgrims from different social classes on a journey to the shrine of St Thomas Becket in Canterbury who agree to tell each other stories to pass the time
  • Geoffrey Chaucer Biography - life, death, wife, school, young, book . . .
    Geoffrey Chaucer Philippa was a lady of the queen's chamber Chaucer developed close ties with John of Gaunt (1340–1399), the Duke of Lancaster, and other nobility (people of high status) In 1368 Chaucer was promoted from page to squire (a position of status above a page and below a knight)
  • The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400) [Chaucer Biography]
    Chaucer borrowed both his stanza forms and his "decasyllabic" couplets (mostly with an extra syllable at the end of the line) from Guillaume Machault, and his music, like that of his French master and his successors, depends very largely on assigning to every syllable its full value, and more especially on the due pronunciation of the final -e
  • Geoffrey Chaucer | The Poetry Foundation
    Geoffrey Chaucer was born between the years 1340-1345, the son of John and Agnes (de Copton) Chaucer Chaucer was descended from two generations of wealthy vintners who had everything but a title and in 1357 Chaucer began pursuing a position at court As a squire in the court of Elizabeth, Countess of Ulster, the wife of Lionel, Earl of Ulster (later Duke of Clarence), Chaucer would have
  • Edith Rickert: Novelist, Chaucer scholar and WWI code breaker
    Edith Rickert: Novelist, Chaucer scholar and WWI code breaker New biography of UChicago professor and alumna shines light on her contributions to cryptography and medieval scholarship
  • ‘Potent raisings’: Performing passion in Chaucer and Shakespeare . . .
    This chapter discusses Geoffrey Chaucer's fictionalizing treatment of the different concepts of love in his Trojan romance of Troilus and Criseyde as a kind of counterdiscursive 'literarization' Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde is one of the first texts in English that is extensively deliberating on the subject of love in the fictionalized 'novelistic' form of romance The chapter looks at
  • Fellow Travelers: On Reimagining Chaucer in Post-Soviet Ukraine
    I’m not a medievalist but fell in love with one because he seduced me by quoting lines—in Middle English—from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales And of course, in my besotted state of lust, I studied that…





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