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Geoffrey Chaucer is generally considered the greatest English writer of the Middle Ages.
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Provides summaries of Chaucer's major poems and prose works and gives a short account of his life.
A literary study of Chaucer and his works. Includes an account of his life.
A study of Chaucer's times, his life, his works, the characteristics of his poetry, and his literary influence. By Adolphus William Ward. Project Gutenberg e-book.
A biography of Chaucer set in the context of English history. Includes numerous illustrations. By G.G. Coulton. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Covers Chaucer's life and times, but mainly serves as a literary study and appreciation of his poetry. By Grace E. Hadow. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Covers Chaucer studies from 1961 to the present. Includes a search engine.
A guide to Chaucer resources on the web. Includes annotated links to Chaucer websites and to texts, bibliographies, pages on individual Canterbury Tales, pedagogical sites, Chaucer in media format (audios, videos, images), Chaucer's language, and other resources.
Sound recordings of many of Chaucer's poems. Most of the recordings are extracts. Some, such as Chaucer's short poems, are complete. Each recording is accompanied by the Middle English text.
Provides extensive information about Chaucer. Includes links to his works, a biography, critical essays, portraits, quotations, links to web resources, and other information. From the Luminarium site.
Includes an illustrated biography, summaries of Chaucer's major poems, and introductions to some of the Canterbury Tales.
Provides a variety of resources for reading and studying Chaucer. These include a life of Chaucer, texts and translations, articles on medieval topics, a glossary, a bibliography, and other materials.
Provides a variety of resources for reading and studying Chaucer. These include a life of Chaucer, texts and translations, articles on medieval topics, a glossary, a bibliography, and other materials.
Provides extensive information about Chaucer. Includes links to his works, a biography, critical essays, portraits, quotations, links to web resources, and other information. From the Luminarium site.
Sound recordings of many of Chaucer's poems. Most of the recordings are extracts. Some, such as Chaucer's short poems, are complete. Each recording is accompanied by the Middle English text.
Provides summaries of Chaucer's major poems and prose works and gives a short account of his life.
Covers Chaucer studies from 1961 to the present. Includes a search engine.
A guide to Chaucer resources on the web. Includes annotated links to Chaucer websites and to texts, bibliographies, pages on individual Canterbury Tales, pedagogical sites, Chaucer in media format (audios, videos, images), Chaucer's language, and other resources.
A biography of Chaucer set in the context of English history. Includes numerous illustrations. By G.G. Coulton. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Includes an illustrated biography, summaries of Chaucer's major poems, and introductions to some of the Canterbury Tales.
A literary study of Chaucer and his works. Includes an account of his life.
A study of Chaucer's times, his life, his works, the characteristics of his poetry, and his literary influence. By Adolphus William Ward. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Covers Chaucer's life and times, but mainly serves as a literary study and appreciation of his poetry. By Grace E. Hadow. Project Gutenberg e-book.
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