Geoffrey Chaucer
Touted as the father of modern English by his contemporaries and later (even modern) critics, Troilus and Criseyde, a story of two star-crossed lovers in Troy that fall upon misfortune through the insufficiency of language to convey their love for one another. Modern audiences, however, know Chaucer best for his unfinished poem The Canterbury Tales, which chronicles a group of pilgrims journeying to Canterbury Cathedral. The pilgrims agree to entertain themselves along the journey by telling each other tales; each agrees to tell two tales on both legs of the journey. Unfortunately, Chaucer completed only 24 tales before his untimely death. The 24 Tales with which we are left, however, are exemplary in their discussion of genre, authorship, reader-response, and concern with dissemination of written material. Within each of the tales, Chaucer explores a variety of issues and constructs the tales in ways that are influenced by various Continental authors, specifically Dante, Boccacio, and French romantic poets. Although other English poets from the medieval period are integral to the study of English literature, Chaucer stands as a beacon of cross-cultural…
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| 1 | Patience Agbabi reading and conversation | In this podcast the dynamic poet Patience Agbabi is in conversation about her Ted Hughes short-… | Patience Agbabi, Elleke Boehmer, Marion Turner |
| 2 | The Canterbury Tales | ebook version of The Canterbury Tales | |
| 3 | Troilus & Criseyde | ebook version of Troilus & Criseyde | |
| 4 | Why should we study Chaucer? | Dr Laura Ashe of Worcester College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we… | Ilana Lassman, Laura Ashe |
| 5 | Chaucer | Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses the work of Chaucer and explains how he was one of the first to… | Daniel Wakelin |
| 6 | Chaucer | Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses the work of Chaucer and explains how he was one of the first to… | Daniel Wakelin |
| 7 | William Blake - Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims | Copper engraving by William Blake, with additions in watercolour by the artist Third state, 1810–20… | |
| 8 | Geoffrey Chaucer: The Father of Modern English? | Touted as the father of modern English by his contemporaries and later (even modern) critics,… | Colleen Curran |
| 9 | Canterbury tales | The Cambridge ms (University Library, Gg.4.27) of Chaucer's Canterbury tales. ed. by Frederick J.… | |
| 10 | A treatise on the astrolabe : addressed to his son Lowys | A treatise on the astrolabe : addressed to his son Lowys by Geoffrey Chaucer. A.D. 1391 ed. from… |