Reading Chaucer's Poems

Reading Chaucer's Poems

by Bernard O'Donoghue
Reading Chaucer's Poems

Reading Chaucer's Poems

by Bernard O'Donoghue

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Overview

Geoffrey Chaucer is rightly regarded as the Father of English Literature. His observant wit, his narrative skill and characterization, his linguistic invention, have been a well from which the language's greatest writers have drawn: Shakespeare, Pope, Austen, Dickens among them. A courtier, a trade emissary and diplomat, he fought in the Hundred Years War and was captured and ransomed; his marriage into the family of John of Gaunt ensured his influence in political society. For more than a decade, he was engaged on his most famous work of all, The Canterbury Tales , until his death around 1400; there is no record of the precise date or the circumstances of his demise, despite vivid and colourful speculation.

Bernard O'Donoghue is one of the country's leading poets and medievalists. His accessible new selection includes a linking commentary on the chosen texts, together with a comprehensive line-for-line glossary that makes this the most approachable and accessible introduction to Chaucer that readers can buy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780571230655
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Publication date: 08/20/2015
Series: Faber Poetry
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 7 - 9 Years

About the Author

Bernard O'Donoghue was born in Cullen, Co. Cork in 1945. He is a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, where he teaches Medieval English. He has published four collections of poetry, The Weakness (1991), Gunpowder ( winner of the 1995 Whitbread Award for Poetry), Here Nor There (1999) and Outliving (2003).

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chronology xxi

The Book of the Duchess (c.1368) 3

The House of Fame (c.1379) 13

The Parliament of Fowls (early 1380s?) 25

Troilus and Criseyde (mid-1380s?) 53

Chaucers Wordes Unto Adam, His Owne Scriveyn (mid/late 1380s?) 117

The Legend of Good Women (1386-7?) 119

Truth: Balade de Bon Conseyl (late 1380s?) 135

Lak of Stedfastnesse (late 1390s?) 139

Lenvoy de Chaucer a Scogan (1390s?) 143

The Canterbury Tales (c. 1388-1400) 147

General Prologue 148

The Knight 150

The Prioress 152

The Monk 155

The Clerk of Oxford 156

The Franklin 157

The Wife of Bath 158

The Reeve 159

The Summoner 160

The Pardoner 161

The Author makes his excuses 162

The Knight's Tale 164

The Miller's Tale 172

The Wife of Bath's Prologue 178

The Pardoner's Tale 187

The Merchant's Prologue 200

The Nun's Priest's Tale 203

The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue and Tale 212

The Manciple's Tale 217

'The Retractions', wherein 'Taketh the makere of this book his leve' 221

The Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse 223

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