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  1. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer by Geoffrey Chaucer, 2010-01-24
  2. Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. The Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Cressida and more. (mobi) by Geoffrey Chaucer, 2008-08-28
  3. The Riverside Chaucer by Geoffrey Chaucer, Larry Benson, et all 1986-12-12
  4. The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Critical Biography (Blackwell Critical Biographies) by Derek Pearsall, 1995-01-17
  5. The Riverside Chaucer by Geoffrey Chaucer, 2008-09
  6. The Canterbury Tales (mobi) by Geoffrey Chaucer, 2008-09-02
  7. Oxford Guides to Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales by Helen Cooper, 1996-05-23
  8. The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Introduction, glossary, and indexe by Geoffrey Chaucer, 2009-08-22
  9. The Complete Poetry and Prose of Geoffrey Chaucer by John H. Fisher, 1989-01-01
  10. The Portable Chaucer: Revised Edition (Portable Library) by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1977-05-26
  11. Geoffrey Chaucer: Love Visions (Penguin Classics) by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1983-08-25
  12. Geoffrey Chaucer (Routledge Guides to Literature) by G. A. Rudd, 2001-05-04
  13. A Taste of Chaucer, Selections from The Canterbury Tales
  14. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, John Saunders, 2010-03-09

21. Geoffrey Chaucer: General Introduction
Information about Chaucer and his poetry.
http://hompi.sogang.ac.kr/anthony/Chaucer/
Geoffrey Chaucer : an overall survey
Last updated December 6, 2000 Life and Times Shorter Works Troilus and Criseyde The Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales : Fragments I II III IV ... The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale An annotated text of the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale
Literature in English Society: The Middle Ages
. Seoul: Sogang University Press. 1997. Quotations from these pages may be made, with proper acknowledgement. Life and Times Chaucer is mentioned no less than 493 times in contemporary documents, mostly lists of money paid out to people serving the king or other powerful figures. Through them we know many details about his career in royal and government service. The literary works played no apparent part in this public career and there is no indication in the court or public records of his writing activities. Yet there is no serious doubt that in the course of his busy working life, Geoffrey Chaucer found time to translate and write the various works that make him the first recognizable named "author" of England. The many documentary records mean that we can follow his life in far greater detail than, for example, that of Shakespeare. They establish the context in which he moved, although they shed little or no direct light on the works he wrote. Chaucer's father, John Chaucer, occasionally held positions in the royal administration, but he was first and foremost a wine- merchant in London, an important member of the business community. Geoffrey Chaucer's mother's name was Alice. Geoffrey, probably their only son, was born some time around 1340. In 1386 he is noted in a legal record as being '

22. Chaucer, Geoffrey Definition Of Chaucer, Geoffrey In The Free Online Encyclopedi
Chaucer, Geoffrey (jĕf`rē ch `sər), c.1340–1400, English poet, one of the most important figures in English literature. Life and Career. The known facts of Chaucer's life are
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24. Chaucer And His England : Coulton, G. G. (George Gordon), 1858-1947 : Free Downl
1909 second edition by G. G. Coulton. Intended as an informal historical background and commentary.
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26. The House Of Fame
In the original Middle-English.
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/me/chaucer/HF-dir.html
Chaucer's The House of Fame
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27. Poets' Corner - Geoffrey Chaucer - Selected Works
Complete text of the poem.
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    Merciles Beautè
      I. CAPTIVITY
      Y OUR yën two wol slee me sodenly,
      I may the beautè of hem not sustene,
      So woundeth hit through-out my herte kene.
      And but your word wol helen hastily
      My hetres wounde, whyl that hit is grene,
      Your yën two wol slee me sodenly,
      I may the beautè of hem not sustene.
      Upon my trouthe I seyy yow feithfully,
      That ye ben of my lyf deeth the quene;
      Foe with my deeth the trouthe shal be sene.
      Your yën two wol slee me sodenly,
      I may the beautè of hem not sustene,
      So woundeth hit through-out my herte kene.
      II. REJECTION
      So hath your beautè fro your herte chaced
      Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne;
      For Daunger halt your mercy in his cheyne.
      Giltles my deeth thus han ye me purchaced;
      I sey yow sooth, me nedeth not to feyne;
      So hath your beautè fro your herte chaced
      Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne.
      Allas! that nature hath in yow compassed
      So greet beautè; that no man may atteyne
      To mercy, though he sterves for the peyne.
      So hath your beautè fro your herte chaced
      Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne;

28. Chaucer, Geoffrey - Definition Of Chaucer, Geoffrey By The Free Online Dictionar
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Geoffrey Chaucer English poet remembered as author of the Canterbury Tales (1340-1400) Chaucer
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29. OMACL: The House Of Fame By Geoffrey Chaucer, OMACL: Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns A
Complete text of poem.
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The House of Fame
by Geoffrey Chaucer
Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #2
The following text is based on that published in THE COMPLETE WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER, ed. W.W. Skeat (Oxford, 1899). This work is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings ( DeTroyes@AOL.COM ), September 1994, based upon a previous e-text of unknown origin. Additional assistance provided by Diane M. Brendan.

30. OMACL: The Parliament Of Fowles
Complete text of the poem.
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The Parliament of Fowles
by Geoffrey Chaucer
Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #3
The following text is based on that published in THE COMPLETE WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER, ed. W.W. Skeat (Oxford, 1900). This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings ( DeTroyes@AOL.COM ), September 1994, based upon a previous e-text of unknown origin. Additional assistance provided by Diane M. Brendan. Site maintained by Roy Tennant on behalf of the academic community.

31. Chaucer, Geoffrey | Define Chaucer, Geoffrey At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Chaucer, Geoffrey ( chaw suhr) A fourteenth-century English poet, called the father of English poetry he was the first great poet to write in the
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32. OMACL: The Legend Of Good Women
Complete text of the poem.
http://omacl.org/GoodWomen/
THE LEGEND OF GOOD WOMEN
by
Geoffrey Chaucer
(c. A.D.1342-1400)
Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #25
Composed by the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer, probably sometime around 1385-86. The text of this edition is based on that published in THE COMPLETE WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER, vol. III (Ed: W.W. Skeat; 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1900). This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN in the United States. This electronic edition was edited and prepared by Douglas B. Killings ( DeTroyes@EnterAct.COM ), November 1996. Proofreading by Diane M. Brendan ( DMB10001@AOL.COM ), December 1996. Preparer's Note CONTENTS
  • Prologe Balade I. The legend of Cleopatra II. The Legend of Thisbe ... IX. The Legend of Hypermnestra
    APPENDIX PREPARER'S NOTE: The prologue of this work is extant in essentially two versions, commonly referred to as the "A-Text" and the "B-Text". The "B- Text" is generally considered Chaucer's final version, and is here incorporated into the main text. However, because the earlier "A-Text" differs substantially in many parts from the "B- Text", it has been added to this edition as an Appendix. There are two recognized systems of line numbering for this work, and critics have long debated as to which is the more appropriate. The most common method is to number the lines from the beginning of the "B-Text" Prologue. However, some critics assign numbers from the beginning of each section. This electronic text principally follows the former convention; however, line numbers from the beginning of each section have also been added, and are indicated by PARENTHESIS (XXXX).

33. Chaucer, Geoffrey Quotes On Quotations Book
Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 October 25, 1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and a diplomat. He is often referred to as the Father of English
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34. Troilus And Criseyde By Geoffrey Chaucer - Project Gutenberg
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Author Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343?-1400 Title Troilus and Criseyde Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature Subject Troilus (Legendary character) Poetry Subject Trojan War Poetry Subject Cressida (Fictitious character) Poetry Subject Troy (Extinct city) Poetry Category Text EBook-No. Release Date May 1, 1995 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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36. Chaucer, Geoffrey: The Oxford Companion To English Literature
Chaucer, Geoffrey The Oxford Companion to English Literature Chaucer, Geoffrey ( c.1343 – 1400 ), the son of John Chaucer ( c.1312 – 68 ), a London vintner.
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37. Currency Of The Word
Examines, among other things, the numerology at work in Dante s Paradiso, the problematics of imagery in 30 cantos, and how Chaucer s theory of mediation saved him from the fate of Narcissus.
http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rashoaf/dccw.html
Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word:
Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval Poetry
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38. Chaucer, Geoffrey (Harper's Magazine)
SEE ALSO A guide to family devotion; A revised list of postagestamps and stamped envelopes of all nations; Fletcher, Alexander; Randolph, Anson D.F. (Anson Davies Fitz); Trollope
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39. Geoffrey Chaucer Life Stories, Books, & Links
Biographical stories about The Canterbury Tales and The Parliament of Fowls. Requires registration.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Geoffrey Chaucer
Category: English Literature Born: London, England Died: 1400
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William Morris list all writers Geoffrey Chaucer - LIFE STORIES Chaucer, The Parliament of Fowls , Valentine's Day
Chaucer is usually seen as the father, if not savior, of English literature: he rescued the language from the French, he broke the formula-writing of the Church and Court, he created The Canterbury Tales . Although The Parliament of Fowls is less known, it has been called "the finest occasional poem in the English language," and through it Chaucer may be able to claim another paternity: that of Valentine's Day. Chaucer's Pilgrims
On this day (or possibly the next) in 1394, Geoffrey Chaucer's twenty-nine pilgrims met at the Tabard Inn in Southwark to prepare for their departure to Canterbury. Chaucer's intention was to have his pilgrims arrive on Easter morning, after a fifty-five-mile hike through a pleasant English springtime; the pilgrims never made it, though the poetry endures.

40. The New Chaucer Society
Membership organization for teachers and scholars of Geoffrey Chaucer and his times. Sponsors a biennial congress and publishes a journal, Studies in the Age of Chaucer (SAC). Membership fees, and SAC index.
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    The purpose of the New Chaucer Society is to provide a forum for teachers and scholars of Geoffrey Chaucer and his age. To advance such study, the Society organizes biennial international congresses of Chaucerians, publishes the annual Studies in the Age of Chaucer and a semiannual newsletter, and supports such important projects as the Annotated Chaucer Bibliography (an electronic version of which is available on-line). Participation in NCS congresses is restricted to active members of the Society. Membership in the New Chaucer Society is open to all persons interested in the study of Chaucer and his age. Members receive subscriptions to

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