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Chaucer-overview

Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer is seen as a radical change for English Literature. His writings help establish the beginning notion of a public voice for poets in England. his poetry is valued both for its lyrical creativity as well as its narrative voice; using both a well-crafted phrase and exploration of human character, his full work seeks to define the diversity of human nature he likewise through experimentation established the expectation of poetry to be written in iambic pentameter; many of his lines have a syllable count of eleven rather than ten due to his use of trochee stresses without the benefit of a printing press, like the Italian writers Dante and Boccaccio before him, Chaucer managed to become an early version of a celebrity poet; he is known as the father of English poetry 2

Geoffrey Chaucer Most importantly, despite the language of the aristocratic court was in Norman-French, Chaucer chose to write The Canterbury Tales in the vernacular of London speech: Middle English. This choice perhaps is due to the fact he was not of the noble class, but rather of the rising merchant middle class. due to his father s success as a wine merchant, Chaucer as a boy gained the position as a page for the court of King Edward III he was educated in Latin, French, and Italian as a young man, he gained positions for both diplomatic and civil service 3

The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales is considered his master work. Within this epic poem he constructs a structural device of a frame story to illustrate the different individuals in English society of the Fourteenth Century in elaborate detail. based on the general intentions of the full collection, this choice is strategic in generating the different narrations of his cast of characters the framework relates a springtime pilgrimage to the Canterbury Cathedral; in Europe, such journeys were undertaken to seek miraculous cures, to seek redemption for past sins, or simply to experience a wandering trek to a religious shrine; all class members could participate in this venture with this type of structure, Chaucer was enabled to show a distinct collection of people with unique attitudes, philosophies, and ranks in the English Plantagenet culture as a result he provides a very realistic cross-section of the everyday medieval world he personally experienced 4

The Canterbury Tales There are a total of twenty-four characters in the work. Chaucer s intentions were extremely ambitious: he wanted to report two stories from each member as they were heading to the cathedral and then relate two stories from each member of the group on their return journey. as it is, he died before fully realizing his idea yet as a result, what remains is a successful discussion of human nature from a vast collection of people three major groups are represented: feudal, ecclesiastical, and civil service there exists almost an equal division between all three sections provided Feudal Ecclesiastical Civil/Mercantile Knight Parson Physician Guildsmen Squire Summoner Man of Law The Host Yeoman Monk Manciple Franklin Prioress (Nun) Merchant Reeve Nun s Priest Shipman Miller Second Nun Cook Plowman Clerk Wife of Bath Pardoner Friar 5

Chaucer as Narrator Within the work, Chaucer presents himself as the Narrator. Judging from the explicit ironies and obvious jokes the Chaucer himself uses, it is likely that this character is a self caricature and not an accurate self-portrait. his participation in the story acts as a witness of action his records of the events are retold from memory, not as they occur furthermore, his descriptions of the characters sometimes reveal his own personal prejudices and biases against specific institutions in society not necessarily Geoffrey Chaucer s own opinions 6